Painting for Real Estate Sales

Posted on December 16, 2019

Now that you’ve decided to sell your house, a plethora of questions are sure to crop up. Many sellers decide to paint in preparation for a new listing. While painting your home can be an added expense, potentially, you could recoup the cost and more at a closing. Here are recommendations from realtors when it comes to painting for real estate sales.

Major repairs can be costly, and take away from the potential profit your could get from the sale of your home. When you do the first walk through with your realtor, ask if the projects could bring enough income to be worth the cost and commotion in your home.

To help you make a decision your happy with, here are some questions to consider.

Should I paint my house before selling?

In the majority of cases the answer will be yes. New paint allows you to refresh the space and give it a neutral look for potential buyers. It’s a relatively inexpensive way to brighten up your home and give it a new feel. Here are the items to look for that will indicate painting is in order.

Did you hang any pictures on the walls with nails?
Are there holes in the wall or patches on the wall that haven’t been fixed and painted over?
Is there more than one color on the walls of your house (not including white)?
Do you have writing on the walls anywhere in the house?
Is there an accent wall or any murals in the house?
Have you lived in the home for over five years?
Are you a smoker?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, you should paint your house before selling it if you want to attract more buyers.

Paint Colors That Sell Houses Faster

Trends in paint colors update yearly. A home that’s perfectly painted can still look old and decrepit if the colors are not up to date. There have been changes to the neutral palettes that are sure to sell your home quickly and for more money.

Kitchens

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White kitchens seem shiny and new, but they are a headache to keep clean. Even for a short period of time, it’s hard to keep the walls and back splashes stain and crud free. If you want a clean yet manageable option, try gray-blue walls in your kitchen. According to Zillow, this color brings an additional $1,809 on home sales.

Bathrooms

Blue makes a good choice outside of the kitchen too. Try a light blue bathroom update. Homes with this color bathrooms bring an additional $5,440 to the closing table. To truly win, try a nautical themed bathroom. This theme has made a huge comeback in the last couple of years.

Bedrooms

Zillow reports that your bedroom should be cerulean. Pair it with white baseboards for a crisp but relaxing feeling that’s sure to win over a potential buyer. You’ll get just shy of $2,000 more.

Living Room

Give your living room a cozy and welcoming make over by using a beige or gray-brown color palette. If you are looking for more style, add an accent wall or crisp fireplace. Natural woods can also warm a room and give the potential buyers a homey feel. You’ll be looking at an additional $2k.

Dining Room

In your dining room, work in a gray blue color. This makes the room feel more stately and formal. Plus, it’s going to add another nearly $2,000 to your asking price. As with the living room, a crisp baseboard and trim in white can make the room feel brand new.

Exteriors

Exteriors are the first interaction a potential homeowner has with your place. Don’t neglect it! Go with a hue of some color but don’t over step into bright. A good, safe choice is greige. It’s on trend while still maintaining a neutral feel. This color on an exterior can bring an additional $3,496 to a closing table.

Front Door

Looking for big impact and welcoming front porch? Go black! Peppercorn is the most beneficial color for a front door. It reads as secure and affluent. It also recoups over $2,000 on offers.

It’s always a good idea to consult a realtor and get a paint estimate to make these decisions. A costly project should be weighed before you sign on the dotted line. More often than not, paint nets you more than it costs on your home sale and you’ll be benefiting.

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