When you’re preparing to sell your home, it’s easy to overlook the small stuff. A dripping faucet here, chipped paint there, a loose cabinet handle—these seem minor, right?
But here’s what happens during the buyer’s inspection: those small issues add up fast. Buyers start seeing your home as “high maintenance,” and suddenly they’re requesting thousands in concessions or repair credits. Worse yet, a long list of minor problems can make buyers nervous enough to walk away entirely.
The good news? Most of these fixes cost very little and take minimal time. Tightening hardware, patching paint, fixing leaky faucets, and replacing worn caulking can typically be done for a few hundred dollars. But addressing them upfront can save you thousands in negotiation leverage.
When buyers see a well-maintained home, they feel confident. They’re less likely to nitpick and more likely to make strong offers without demanding major concessions.
One useful tip: Walk through your home with fresh eyes before listing. Look for anything that makes the space feel neglected, no matter how small. Those are your priority fixes.
Let us know in the comments which quick fix you’d tackle first in your home!

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