Remodeling or Renovating While Your CT Home is On The Market
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 9:26AM
Judy in Homeowner Tips, Seller, Seller Tips, Selling Your Home, sell home, showing, staging

Sometimes, circumstances dictate that remodeling, removation, and/or minor alterations or repairs have to occur while your home is on the market.

This can be tricky, however, depending on what kind of construction is  taking place.

First, it is important to be crystal clear in the marketing of your home while thsi is taking place, so that agents and buyers alike know and understand that work is taking place.

Big repair jobs are better with no interruptions, and sometimes its  better to withdraw your home for sale for just a short time.

On the other hand, some buyers like to see the work in progress, and actually seeing work that is taking place can create a sense of urgency for teh buyer, especially, if they would like to tweak the renovations to better suit their taste.

Small renovations and minor repairs/remodels can be considered a big plus to see throughout the process, so keep your home on the market during this time if it makes sense to you.

HINT:
Remember to take before, during and after pictures.

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