Is your home show-ready? There’s no easier (or more economical) way to give the best impression than with some fresh paint touch-ups.
Before placing your home on the market, complete these 10 touch-ups:
1. If you want buyers to consider your home, make sure the front door is well-painted. A fresh coat of paint will make a great first impression.
2. Next up is the entrance hall, where buyers will get their initial glimpse of the interior. At the very least, touch up areas where the paint shows marks or chips.
3. Bathrooms often receive extra scrutiny from buyers, so give them extra attention. Touch up as needed.
4. Size does matter when it comes to the kitchen. If you want to make yours look bigger, paint the walls white or off-white. If repainting is not an option, remove food stains from the walls and conceal water spots by applying primer, then touch-up paint.
5. Assess your window sills, especially if the view is a selling point. Sand, prime and paint them as needed.
6. Check your woodwork. Touch up chipped or marred paint on chair rails and floor molding.
7. Inspect areas that come in contact with soiled hands—window frames, door frames, edges of doors, and walls around light switches. You may be able to clean them if you used a glossy paint; if not, do more touch-ups.
8. Scrub cabinet doors clean of fingerprints, if possible, or touch up painted areas.
9. Water stains on the ceiling are a huge red flag for buyers. Be sure to prime and re-paint these potential deal breakers.
10. Put the finishing touches on your home. Look for stray flecks of paint, as well as marks and stains. Conceal them with some touch-up paint, and your home will be good to go…and show!
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