Chicago Real Estate - Fourteen Repairs to Make Before Selling
Nothing turns off a potential buyer faster than peeling paint, a
broken window, or a splintered front step. It’s wise to make
necessary repairs before you put your house on the market. A
house in good condition demonstrates pride of ownershipone of
your best sales tools. Start by covering these areas: Inside the
House Fix or replace damaged flooring, such as torn
linoleum or cracked tiles. If you can’t afford to replace
damaged or worn floors, consider offering the buyer an allowance
for renovation. Fix any drains, faucets, or plumbing
fixtures that aren’t operating. Fixes can range from replacing a
faucet washer to buying a new toilet. Paint the
interior. Fill and paint any cracks or holes in the walls. (You
may need to repaint entire walls to mask such repairs.)
Replace burned-out bulbs and broken electrical sockets.
Most agents will want you to turn on all the lights before a
showing. Replace or fix broken stairs. Fix any creaks as
well. Replace old locks and doorknobs. Make it easy for
a buyer to walk in. Fix any doors that don’t open
easily, including the garage door. If your garage door opener
doesn’t work, repair or replace it. Outside the House
Replace cracked windows and torn screens. Don’t let your
house be shown with the equivalent of a black eye. Fix
cracks in the driveway and entry walkway, and clean up stains.
If the driveway requires major repair, it may be preferable to
offer the buyer an allowance for the work. Paint the
exterior. Touch up peeling paint, window frames, porches, and
shutters. Repaint the entire exterior if it is drab or peeling.
Replace broken gutters or missing downspouts. Good
drainage is key to passing a home inspection. Replace or
fix broken stairs. It’s a matter of both safety and aesthetics.
Reseal the deck and repair broken boards. A new coat of
sealer can spruce up a fading deck. Repair the roof.
Replace shingles and tack down loose flashing. If the roof is
old, you may want to replace it and adjust your sales price
accordingly.












