Selling • June 17, 2025

Don’t Waste Your $: 3 Fixes Sellers Think Add Value (But Don’t!)

💸 Don’t Waste Your Money: 3 Fixes Sellers Think Add Value (But Don’t!)

…and the Simple, Budget-Friendly Updates That Actually Make a Big Impact

Thinking about selling your home? If your first thought is “I need to fix everything before I list!” — take a deep breath. As your BFF in Real Estate, I’m here to tell you: not all upgrades are created equal.

Some of the most common fixes homeowners tackle before selling don’t actually move the needle on value or buyer appeal. And worse? They might cost you more time and money than they’re worth.

Let’s break it down…


❌ 3 Common Fixes That Don’t Actually Add Much Value

1. Replacing All the Carpets or Flooring

Unless your floors are damaged or stained beyond repair, replacing them entirely isn’t always necessary. Buyers today often plan to update flooring to their own taste anyway, and they won’t pay significantly more just because it’s brand new.

đź’ˇ Instead: A professional carpet cleaning or a deep clean of hardwoods can freshen up the space for a fraction of the cost.


2. Fully Renovating the Kitchen or Bath

I get it — we all love a gorgeous kitchen. But unless you’re planning to stay and enjoy it yourself, a full renovation rarely gets 100% of your investment back. Plus, buyers may not share your taste.

đź’ˇ Instead: Paint the cabinets, swap out the hardware, and add new lighting or a fresh faucet. These low-cost updates modernize the space without gutting it.


3. Painting Every Room in Trendy Colors

Painting can be helpful — but there’s no need to repaint your entire home in this year’s “it” color. What’s neutral and clean to you might not appeal to everyone, and bold choices could even hurt your listing.

đź’ˇ Instead: Touch up scuffs, repaint high-traffic areas, and stick to tried-and-true neutrals like soft greige or warm white if any room really needs it.


âś… Small Updates That Actually Matter to Buyers

You don’t have to spend a fortune to create a polished, move-in-ready impression. These simple fixes can go a long way:

1. Boost Curb Appeal

Trim bushes, add fresh mulch, and set out some colorful potted flowers or a seasonal wreath. First impressions count — and buyers notice the outside first.

2. Update Light Fixtures + Cabinet Hardware

Swapping out dated brass or builder-grade lighting for something sleek and modern? Game changer. The same goes for knobs and pulls in the kitchen or bath. It’s amazing what $100 can do here.

3. Fix the Little Things

That leaky faucet, loose doorknob, or squeaky cabinet? Buyers will notice — and it can make them worry about what else hasn’t been maintained. Spend an afternoon knocking out the little to-do list.

BONUS: Clean Like a Pro

No one wants to imagine moving into someone else’s dust bunnies. Hire a professional cleaner or roll up your sleeves and make every surface sparkle — especially bathrooms, baseboards, and windows.


🏡 Selling Doesn’t Have to Be Stressful

Want a second set of eyes before you spend a dime? I offer complimentary walk-throughs to help you decide what’s worth doing — and what you can skip. No pressure, just helpful advice from someone who’s helped dozens of sellers get it right.

✨ Let’s talk about your goals and make a plan that’s simple, strategic, and totally doable. I’ll be your trusted guide every step of the way.

đź“… Schedule your consult at BethanyFriesner.com
📱 Or text me anytime at 978-577-2667

Let’s make your move smart, stress-free, and successful — just like a true BFF would. 💛