How Making Small Improvements Before Listing Can Net a Large Return


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A lot of my clients wonder what improvements they can make to their house to get top dollar in the best amount of time with the least amount hassle. I have a system and a process in place where I bring in a staging consultant and we create a punch list on how we can position the property without having our client - the seller - spend a lot of money on things that are not necessary.

Our goal is to position that house on the market so that it appeals to the buyers. The staging consultant on our team works really closely with us to determine simple things like doing interior paint or switching out light fixtures. It doesn’t have to be a full-blown kitchen remodel or countertop replacement. Just a few small updates can go a long way!


Making small improvement before listing can yield a huge return.


For example, I once came across a property that had sat on the market for 145 days under the direction of the agent before me. It was a smaller home listed at $189,000. I decided to get in contact with the seller after it came off the market, and they decided to put me to work. We then went through the property using our previously mentioned system and decided that only a few small things were needed: a one-room paint job and a professional staging of that room. Most buyers view your house online first so you want it to make a good first impression and stand out with staging and professional photography.

After that $1,700 investment, they were able to list the house for $11,000 more. Not only that, but the very first day it was back on the market, we got an offer above listing price and sold for $202,500. Just by doing these simple things, the seller invested a minimal amount of money and got a huge return.

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