Cape Breton Post

Making An Older Home Appeal To Young Buyers

- By Roy Thomas

The one thing that unites young buyers is they do not want to buy a place that looks old and dinghy and needs lots of unexpected, expensive repairs – regardless of when it was built. They are looking for something that allows them to move in and do minimal work to update the property.

Making An Old Home Young At Heart

What this means is that if you are selling an old home to young buyers you must take some steps to make the home young at heart, even if you have a 100-year-old home in a historic neighborho­od. This does not mean you need to add expensive amenities. While some buyers come to the home buying process with unrealisti­c expectatio­ns that granite counters and stainless appliance are essential to their well-being, most come to realize that homes with good bones can be turned into a perfect home. So what should you do to make a home stand out to young buyers?

Verify the condition of the home with a home

inspection. Young buyers usually cannot afford to fall into a money pit. For a few hundred dollars, a home inspection uncovers most problems a profession­al can see without ripping the home apart. Whatever the inspector finds that is not fixed must be disclosed. Savvy young buyers with vision can get a renovation mortgage to take care of some issues. Having any problems on the table will enable them to make a good decision based on how much remodeling they can handle. Do the basic upkeep. Clean out the gutters, have the furnace and chimney cleaned and serviced, and have the septic system pumped. Having these services done (and showing would-be buyers the receipts) will offer peace of mind that basic systems are in order.

Flooring is critical. Carpets are a huge negative when selling your home. If you have hardwood under the carpet consider removing the carpets and exposing the hardwood floors. If not, it’s advisable to brand new install hardwood or laminate.

Lighten it up. For a fresh, modern look, paint the walls in neutral colors. Remove the dark floral wallpaper and update the light fixtures. This will offer the buyer a taste of what the home could be like if it were their home. Play up the neighborho­od. The location of the home can sell it as well as the features it has. If buyers can walk to amenities they like, or reach them with a short drive, the neighborho­od may offer special appeal. Young buyers may want cafes, restaurant­s, shopping, fitness centers, and nightlife, along with great schools, parks, and a nice yard for their children and pets.

Make Your Older Home Feel

Like A New Home. By taking a few simple steps, you can make an old house appeal to younger buyers. Since the next owner will want to put their stamp on the place, your goal is to remove obstacles that will block their vision.

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