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Kitchen Upgrades To Make Before Selling

Thinking about selling? Make sure you show your kitchen some attention before putting your house on the market.

Whether you realize it or not, the kitchen is often the centerpiece of a home. If you're entertaining family or guests, or you're simply closing the day with your evening dinner, odds are these events all begin by cooking in the kitchen. Considering how much time we spend in the kitchen, it makes sense that this space should be clean, organized, and stylish. After all, if you don't like how your kitchen looks or functions, you're less likely to use it and more likely to spend money on meals you could easily whip up at home. That's why it's critical to get the kitchen right when you're selling your home. Here are the upgrades you consider first for making your kitchen buyer ready.

  • Start with a deep clean
    This first one isn't really an upgrade, but it may be something you've been putting off. Sure, we all clean our stovetop every week out of necessity, but when was the last time you wiped off the top of your refrigerator or organized your spices? Keeping everything clean and organized will also help you gauge which upgrades are best worth your time and effort.
  • Give your cabinets a makeover
    In a perfect world, you may be able to replace your cabinets with brand new ones that will wow potential buyers. But it's more likely you'll have to work with the existing cabinets in your kitchen. The dominant cabinet color in homes is white, but you'll want to make the right decision for repainting based on the colors and decor in the rest of your kitchen. You could also consider buying new doors for your cabinets since these will be guaranteed to be brand new and are easily installed with a screwdriver.
  • Change out the counters
    This can be a pretty big job, depending on how much you want to change your existing countertops. If your counters show wear and scratches, this upgrade may be a must since it raises cleanliness issues, aside from the obvious eyesore of marred counters. If you understandably can't fit a stone countertop into your budget, tile counters are far cheaper and can be just as appealing.
  • Get matching fixtures
    If your kitchen's fixtures are worse for wear, or if they don't match, this is a great opportunity to give a coherent feeling to the space with new, matching fixtures. This is likely a job you can do yourself, and it promises a great return on your investment. Buyers will also appreciate that they don't need to do any extra work to make things match once they decide to buy.
  • Put in new flooring
    Again, this is one that may be cost-prohibitive depending on your budget, but it's hard to argue with the wow factor of a brand new, beautiful kitchen floor. The floor takes up so much surface area that it's something buyers will instantly notice (and something the buyer will notice every day they live in the house). Hardwood floors are extremely desirable in the kitchens of today, so if you're still rocking that linoleum, it may be time for the upgrade.
  • Upgrade your backsplash
    If your backsplash is outdated, or if you don't have one at all, a new backsplash can really bring a kitchen together. Not only does a nice backsplash add visual appeal to the kitchen, but it also helps with cleanup since tile is easier to clean than a bare wall.

Your budget will undoubtedly affect what upgrades you can do to your kitchen before selling, but there are plenty of repairs and renovations that can be completed at little to no cost. Don't underestimate one of the most important rooms in the house, and use these tips to make your kitchen irresistible to buyers.

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