Modesto is a great city to live in. But it can also be a difficult city to sell a house in- and it can be a difficult place to figure out where to begin making your house ready for the market. If you’re looking for some tips and tricks on how to get your house ready to sell, here’s a list of what NOT to fix before you list your Modesto home.

Remodeling Changes

If you’ve got bigger issues in your house- like electrical problems or plumbing trouble- you might want to take a step back on remodeling your kitchen or bathroom. Sure, it’ll give your home a sense of newness, but it’s a lot more money than it’s worth. Plus, a buyer may want to do the job themself, or want something totally different out of the space- you might just be spending money for no good reason if the buyer turns around and remodels the space again.

Big-Issue Spaces

If you have an area that’s almost unsalvageable at your current budget, you might want to just drop it. Putting shiny new countertops on aging cabinets just highlights the problems, and it certainly doesn’t mask them. Buyers will notice when you’ve attempted to half-repair something, and they’ll turn away from your home if they think it’s more trouble than it’s worth. Just leave some things in a state of unrepair, and let the buyer figure out what they want from your home.

Cosmetic Damage

This is a big one: cosmetic damage. It’s chipped crown molding, scuffed floors, or even just a faded backsplash. In the grand scheme of things, it doesn’t matter. If the buyer wants to fix it, the buyer will fix it. Don’t waste money trying to appease someone you don’t even know. It’s not worth your time.

If you hope to avoid any remodels as you sell your house in Modesto, we can help with a cash offer right now! To learn more, contact Rapido House Buyers.