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Fix it Up, or Sell As Is?

Friday, February 26, 2010
posted by Chris Gmyr

Not every home is ready to be sold when a seller decides to put it on the market. If your home needs repairs, you have a choice to make. You can fix it up yourself, or sell the home as it is, and let the buyer worry about fixing it up.

How do you decide? There are a few things to consider. For starters, realize that buyers will expect a lower price to make up for the time and expense of taking care of the repair. For example, your home is worth $150,000 after repairs. Repairs will cost $20,000, but you will probably get offers closer to $120,000, if not less. If you do take care of the repairs yourself, you’ll be able to bring in the full $150,000.

What needs to be done? Smaller projects, such as replacing a sink fixture or patching up an interior wall, are going to take less from the sale price than a new roof or water heater. The less expensive and inconvenient a repair is, the better chance you have of getting offers close to the actual value of the home. Again, you pay for the convenience of not worrying about a repair yourself; the factor to consider is how much that convenience will end up costing you.

The more economical choice is obviously to take care of the repairs yourself. Even if you choose to leave major repairs, taking care of smaller projects can have a huge affect on what your home sells for. Clean up the property, put a fresh coat of paint, in a neutral color, on the walls. As you go along, make a list of anything that is broken, worn out, or otherwise in need of repair or replacement. If you have to choose between repairs, pick the ones that will yield the most value for the smallest price. Kitchens and bathrooms will almost always improve the sale price, sometimes drastically.

Even if the home needs repairs, you should still try to make the property look well cared for. Replace worn or stained carpeting, fix broken windows, and scrub until the home shines. If a home looks like it hasn’t been taken care of, buyers will be more likely to wonder what else could be wrong with the property, and you won’t get as high of an offer.

The decision to fix a home up, or to sell it as is, is one that you should put some thought into. Even hiring someone to do the repairs for you will cost less than leaving them for the buyer to handle, but if you don’t have the money for repairs immediately available, or if you are in a hurry to move, it might be more practical to accept the home selling for less.

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