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Discover the repairs that can enhance your home’s appeal.

When it comes to selling your home, you want to ensure it appeals to the widest range of potential buyers. Part of this process involves preparing for the professional home inspection that often occurs once your home is under contract. In this guide, we’ll discuss the repairs that truly matter to prospective buyers and can save you from last-minute surprises during the inspection.

1. Air Conditioning, Electrical, and Plumbing. Three common repair areas that frequently come up during home inspections are air conditioning, electrical, and plumbing issues. To make your home inspection-ready, consider the following:

• Have a professional assess temperature splits.

• Check for outlets near water lacking GFCI protection.

• Ensure existing protection mechanisms are functional.

• Address the “high loop” under the sink for the dishwasher.

“Investing wisely in these areas can lead to a smoother selling process and potentially a higher sale price for your home.”

2. Old Appliances and Windows. Investing in new appliances can be a strategic move when selling your home. Buyers often prefer homes with updated appliances, sparing them from immediate replacements. Additionally, inspect your windows for foggy spots, as this indicates a loose seal between panes, which is a common inspection point.

3. The Roof. One area that can significantly impact a buyer’s decision is the condition of the roof. If your roof has leaks, it’s highly likely to raise concerns among potential buyers. Consider repairing minor leaks or, if the roof is at the end of its lifespan, contemplate a full replacement. A well-maintained roof can make your home more appealing and instill confidence in buyers.

By addressing these essential repairs before listing your home, you not only enhance its appeal but also minimize the chances of unpleasant surprises during the buyer’s professional inspection. Investing wisely in these areas can lead to a smoother selling process and potentially a higher sale price for your home.

Remember, if you have any questions about what repairs to make on your home or real estate in general, please feel free to reach out to us by phone or email. We would be happy to help you with all of your real estate needs.

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