68% of homeowners make at least one home improvement before listing their home.
But does it always pay off?
Not everyone will agree with me on this, but…
You don’t need to sink thousands of dollars into your home before you sell it, and here’s why—
Buyer demand is still strong despite frustratingly high interest rates.
In fact, homes in all conditions are selling (yes, really) because not every buyer is looking for “perfect.” A lot of buyers are looking for potential, location, and value.
Because I have a network of over 4,202 buyers, I know how to connect sellers with the right people—buyers who see past cosmetic updates and are willing to pay for the real value of a home.
So if you have a home that needs the roof repaired, or the carpet ripped up, or the 90s wallpaper finally taken down—don’t settle for one of those “instant cash offer” solutions.
Instead, let’s have a conversation: 406.570.7024
P.S. You might be thinking, "But you're an agent, not a contractor. How do I know I can trust your advice?" Fair question. My job isn’t to push renovations—it’s to help you net the most money possible. I’ve worked with sellers in all kinds of situations, and I know what actually adds value (and what’s just a money pit). Before you commit to spending thousands, let’s talk through your options: 406.570.7024 | [email protected]