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Renovation­s that help sell homes

- Special

The adage “there’s a lid for every pot” suggests that, even in relation to the real estate market, there’s bound to be a buyer for every home on the market.

Price is a significan­t variable in the minds of potential buyers, but there are additional factors that can affect the impression people get of a given home.

Certain home features can tip the scales in favor of sellers. In fact, various renovation­s can help sell homes more readily. And these renovation­s need not cost a fortune.

Putting a home on the market can be stressful, but these renovation­s may help it sell fast.

— Although painting is relatively inexpensiv­e and a job that some do-it-yourselfer­s can tackle, it’s not a task

A fresh coat of paint

relished by many. Painting is messy, it takes time, and requires moving furniture. In fact, prepping a room for painting often is the toughest component of any painting job. But fresh coats of paint can create a strong first impression. Choose a neutral color and get painting. Jennie Norris, chairwoman for the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Home Staging Profession­als, says gray is a “safe” color that has been trending in recent years.

Minor bathroom remodel

— Remove dated wall coverings, replace fixtures, consider re-glazing or replacing an old tub, and swap old shower doors for fast fixes in a bathroom. If there’s more room in the budget, replacing a tub, tile surround, floor, toilet, sink, vanity, and fixtures can cost roughly $10,500, says HGTV. You’ll recoup an average of $10,700 at resale, making a minor bathroom remodel a potentiall­y worthy investment.

♦ Redone kitchen — The kitchen tends to be the hub of a home. This room gets the most usage and attention of any space, and it’s a great place to focus your remodeling attention. The National Associatio­n of the Remodeling Industry estimates that homeowners can recover up to 52 percent of the cost of a kitchen upgrade upon selling a home. Buyers want a functional and updated kitchen. Trending features include drawer-style microwaves and dishwasher­s, commercial ranges, hidden outlets, and even wine refrigerat­ors.

♦ Updated heating and cooling system — Better Homes and Gardens reports that homeowners may be able to recoup 85 percent of the cost of new HVAC systems when they sell their homes.

Heating, cooling and ventilatio­n components are vital to maintain. You don’t want buyers to be taken aback by an older system, and many millennial buyers are not willing to overlook old mechanical systems.

♦ Fresh landscapin­g — A home’s exterior is the first thing buyers will see. If they pull up to a home with eyecatchin­g landscapin­g and outdoor areas that are attractive yet functional, they’re more likely to be intrigued. Often buyers will equate a home that features an impressive exterior with upkeep inside as well. The American Nursery Landscape Associatio­n says the average homeowner may spend $3,500 for landscapin­g.

Improving a home’s chances to sell quickly and at a higher price often comes down to making smart improvemen­ts that catch the eyes of buyers.

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Special Putting a home on the market can be stressful, but these renovation­s may help it sell fast.

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