Selling a home often takes time, but there are ways to speed up the sale if you are willing to put some money into the house. The trick is determining what to spend the money on. As you consider the things you could do to your house to improve the chances of it selling quickly, you may want to keep these home renovation tips in mind.

Think Structurally

While there are some people looking for fixer-uppers to purchase, others want turn-key houses. In other words, they want homes that do not need any work–homes that are ready to live in and that will not need any repairs anytime soon. With this thought in mind, you may want to place your focus on some of the major issues the house may have, and this includes the:

  • Windows
  • Doors
  • Roof
  • Plumbing system
  • Electrical system

If any of these parts of your house need to be updated, replaced, or modernized, you may want to consider completing these tasks before you sell. When you advertise that your house is for sale, including details that the house has a new roof, new windows, or a new electrical system will be a great way to catch the attention of people that are looking for homes that are ready to be lived in.

Know How Much The Kitchen Matters

While the looks, sizes, and condition of all the rooms in a house matters, experts all agree that the kitchen is the most important room in a house. If your kitchen is outdated, this may be where you should consider spending your money. According to HGTV, you will be able to recoup approximately 85% of the investment you put into a new kitchen when you sell the house.

If you decide to do this, here are some of the top features that attract people to kitchens:

  • Hardwood flooring
  • Granite countertops
  • Energy-efficient appliances in stainless steel
  • Neutral colors

An upscale kitchen remodeling project can cost around $80,000; however, you might be able to save money by sale shopping for the materials and by completing some of the work yourself.

Use The Right Angles To Make Your House Marketable

You can spend a lot of money remodeling the kitchen or replacing the roof, but you should also be aware that there are smaller tasks you can also do to make your house more marketable. Here are a few tips to consider using as you get ready to put your house up for sale:

  • Remove the family photos – When people come to see your house, your family photos on display can disrupt what they see. Family photos often make people feel a sense of connection between the house and the current family that lives there. Removing these photos may help potential buyers envision the house as their own more easily.
  • Empty your closets – This doesn't mean you have to remove everything from them, but you should clean them out and leave them half-empty. By doing this, it may help potential buyers believe that there is more than enough storage space in the house, and this is a huge feature people look for when house shopping.
  • Declutter the home – According to Kiplinger, decluttering a home is part of the staging process, and it helps people believe that the house is spacious and clean. If necessary, rent a storage unit and place all unneeded items in there while your house is up for sale.

If you would like to begin any of these projects, hire a construction contractor for help. The contractor you hire may be able to give you more suggestions about ways you can improve the way your house looks before you sell it.

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