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11 Home-Features Buyers Will Hate The Most About Your House

If you want to sell your home and get the best price for it, the last thing you need is some home-features that will stigmatize and decrease your property’s value. The quick fixes you might have made around the house over the years could be the biggest buyer turn-offs and sabotage your plans of getting the highest possible price on your home.

The first months of the coronavirus pandemic affected the housing market in 2020 but prices for existing homes managed to increase by 2.4% to an adjusted rate of 6 million in August 2020. According to experts, houses are among the major Things That Will Become More Expensive in 2021. So, if you want to sell your house, this year would be the perfect moment to do it.

To make sure you get the most money for your home, check out these home features that buyers hate the most, according to real estate agents and home-staging experts. Many of them are low cost, easy to fix, and can make a huge difference in the way your property looks.

Clutter and dirt

One of the best techniques to sell a house is to make buyers imagine living in your home and really enjoy it. How do you suppose they can do that if all they see is clutter and dirt?

If you want to sell your property and get a good price for it, you need to get rid of the unnecessary stuff and things you “might” use that’s only gathering dust. Put aside the things you want to keep (better yet, store them in boxes) in a storage area. Start with something everyone has…. the junk drawer. Then continue with other drawers, cabinets, closets that will surely be inspected by home-buyers.

How much to solve: You’ll need boxes to store or move your stuff, which you can probably get for free from the grocery or liquor store. If not, you can buy cheap moving boxes at your local storage-rental place. If you’ve got the elbow-grease covered, the cleaning supplies should not be that expensive. If you want a professional cleaning team, you might have to shell out $300 to $360 for a 2,000-square-foot house with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, or $430 to $530 for a 3,000-square-foot house with four bedrooms and three bathrooms, as per a Homewyse.com report.

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