10 Things That May Turn Buyers Away


 The way you live in your home is not the same way you sell a home.
Today we have ten tips to help you avoid house trends that will turn buyers off.

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If you sell your home, you want to appeal to as many buyers as possible. Today, I wanted to share the top ten trends that can turn away buyers to help you avoid them in your home.

1. Boldly painted walls. Stick with neutral colors that are buyer-friendly. If you want colors that pop, do it with accessories.

2. Wallpaper. It's a personal preference, but it's very time-consuming to remove. That's the first thing a buyer will think about.

3. Lavish light fixtures. They should enhance your home, not be a centerpiece that steals the show. Like with paint, the more neutral, the better.

4. Gleaming colors. Stay away from metallic and bold colors. The more neutral, the better!

5. Converted areas like garages or bedrooms. Buyers prefer to walk into a bedroom and see it in its original intended purpose. If you've used a room for something other than the intended purpose, consider staging it.

Landscaping is good for curb appeal, but too much signals a lot of required maintenance.


6. Carpet. Get the carpet cleaned and fresh and get rid of any old shag carpet. Stay with the soft plush in neutral colors. 7. Covering hardwood floors. If there's hardwood under your carpet, you can get rid of that old dingy carpet and refinish the hardwood. Remember, most buyers prefer hardwood.
8. Overly lush landscaping. Landscaping is awesome for curb appeal, but overgrown landscaping will lead buyers to believe it requires too much maintenance.
9. Pools and hot tubs. Some people love pools and hot tubs, but here in Nebraska, we can't use them year round, so many buyers would rather have the yard space or save the time and money needed for maintenance.
10. Pet products out around the house. Get them all put away and hidden so that buyers can see your fresh and clean home, not evidence of pets. Remember, you don't live in a home the same way you show a home! These tips will help you fine-tune your home to appeal to the maximum amount of buyers.


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5 Tips to Boost the Value of Your Home


Thinking about selling your home? Make sure you know these
five ways to add value to your home.

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When you list your home on the market, it’s always a good idea to make sure your home highlights its value to ensure you get the best price possible. Here are five ways you can add value to your home:

1. Clean up and clear out. You can do this one on your own. It’s all about decluttering and depersonalizing your home. This will make a huge impact when the buyer takes that first step into your home.

2. Spruce up your kitchen. The kitchen can make or break any sale, so whether you do a full remodel or just spend $300 to do some updating, make sure you put some work into that room.

The kitchen can make
or break any sale.

3. Freshen up the bathroom. Again, this can be anything from a few simple improvements to a complete remodel, but this room needs some attention as well.

4. Selectively paint rooms. This is the quickest and easiest way to transform the look of any room in the house. You can either hire someone to paint or do it yourself. Add a pop of color, but be sure to stay away from bolds and metallics.
5. Enhance the exterior. Make sure everything looks clean and neat. You might even consider getting some landscaping done. People will look at pictures of your home online and possibly do a drive by. The last thing you want them to see is an unkempt lawn or overgrown bushes. If you have any other questions about how to enhance the value of your home or any other real estate related questions, feel free to give us a call or send us an email. We are always happy to help!