The home improvement projects spring sellers should tackle now (and what to skip)

<br /> The home improvement projects spring sellers should tackle now (and what to skip)<br />

PR Newswire


Zillow and Thumbtack data shows sellers can spend nearly

$5,400

on the most common projects before listing their home for sale

  • The most common home improvement projects that recent sellers completed to prepare their home for sale were interior painting, carpet cleaning and landscaping. The average cost of these projects adds up to

    $5,388

    .
  • Nearly 3 in 4 recent home sellers believe the projects they completed helped their home sell.
  • Nearly one-third of recent sellers think they could have gotten a higher price had they made more home improvements or repairs.



SEATTLE


,


Dec. 8, 2022


/PRNewswire/ — Sellers gearing up for the spring home shopping season need to roll up their sleeves now and spruce up their homes if they want to attract a


shrinking pool of buyers


. Investing in improvements, maintenance and repairs could pay off when it’s time to sell. New research commissioned by Zillow and conducted by The Harris Poll finds a majority of recent sellers (65%) take on at least two home improvement projects to prepare their home for sale, while


Thumbtack


data finds they can invest about

$5,400

on average when hiring a professional to complete the most common projects.

The survey finds that sellers who sold their home within the past two years most commonly completed interior painting (40% did this), carpet cleaning (35%) and landscaping (33%) before listing their home for sale.

Data from Thumbtack shows the average cost of those projects adds up to

$5,388

, but can average as much as

$8,249

in metro areas like

Seattle



Tacoma

and as little as

$4,102

in metro areas like Miami–Fort Lauderdale. In addition to location, costs for these home improvements can vary based on the size and scope of the project. For instance, smaller landscaping projects, such as flower planting, lawn upkeep and shrub trimming, can cost several hundred dollars, while larger projects involving tree planting and sprinkler installation can cost thousands.

“These projects can instantly boost a home’s online curb appeal,” said

Amanda Pendleton

, Zillow’s home trends expert. “An inviting outdoor space, clean floors and a fresh coat of paint — particularly in the


right color


— can deliver a powerful signal to potential buyers that a home is well-maintained and contemporary. While sellers may be reluctant to shell out for these projects up front, those improvements can ultimately pay off, either by helping a home sell faster or for more money.”

Nearly 3 in 4 recent sellers (74%) believe the improvement projects they completed to prepare their home for sale helped their home sell. The top projects that recent sellers say helped sell their homes were interior painting (27%) and landscaping (21%).

“A well-maintained home is one of the best ways for homeowners to attract buyers,” said

David Steckel

, home expert at Thumbtack. “Thumbtack


research


finds a well-maintained home can sell for about 10% more than a similar home in average condition. Buyers are making life’s biggest investment, and they want the peace of mind that they’re investing in a home that was well cared for.”

When considering which projects to skip, only 11% of recent sellers thought appliance repair or replacement, and roof repair, maintenance or cleaning helped sell their home. Meanwhile, fewer than 1 in 5 of recent sellers (17%) believe completing a kitchen renovation to prepare their home for sale helped sell it. While costs vary depending on the work done and materials chosen, this project can average

$10,355

.

Neglecting needed repairs and minor cosmetic updates can lead to seller regret, particularly in today’s shifting market. The Zillow survey found that 30% of recent sellers think more home improvements or repairs would have helped them get a higher sale price. Separate


Zillow research


finds that about 2 in 3 real estate agents believe today’s sellers are mistaken if they think they don’t need to make home improvements before selling.

Late April is traditionally the


best time to list


a home for sale, which means now is the time to get a jump on any repairs or improvements. Previous Zillow


research


found that the top seller’s regret is that they didn’t start the process of preparing their home for sale sooner. And one-quarter of sellers who made at least one home improvement before listing their home for sale say it took longer than expected.

Today’s housing market is far different than the frenzied pandemic era of bidding wars and record-fast sales. A recent


Zillow analysis


finds that homes are now lingering on the market for a median of 54 days, 45% longer than last year. However, the listings that are finding buyers are doing so in 18 days nationwide, suggesting the most appealing homes are still moving very quickly. A trusted


local real estate agent


can help sellers decide which projects are worth the investment based on the market in their neighborhood, and


Thumbtack


can help homeowners find a local professional to get the job done.



Home improvement projects to

prepare home for sale



Share of recent sellers who

complete the project



Average cost according to

Thumbtack data


Painted interior of home


40 %


$1,432


Cleaned carpet


35 %


$174


Landscaped yard


33 %


$3,782


Replaced carpet


31 %


$1,679


Replaced or refinished floors


29 %


$2,345


Replaced light fixtures


27 %


$317


Remodeled bathroom


27 %


$5,291


Remodeled kitchen


27 %


$10,355


Replaced roof


27 %


$4,919


Painted exterior of home


27 %


$2,932


Installed or repaired appliances


26 %


$134


Decluttered or organized home


25 %


$196


Replaced windows


22 %


$1,155


Repaired, maintained or cleaned roof


20 %


$628


About


Zillow Group

Zillow Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: Z and ZG) is reimagining real estate to make it easier to unlock life’s next chapter. As the most visited real estate website in

the United States

, Zillow® and its affiliates offer customers an on-demand experience for selling, buying, renting or financing with transparency and ease.

Zillow Group’s affiliates and subsidiaries include Zillow®, Zillow Premier Agent®, Zillow Home Loans™, Zillow Closing Services™, Trulia®, Out East®, ShowingTime®, Bridge Interactive®, dotloop®, StreetEasy® and HotPads®. Zillow Home Loans, LLC is an Equal Housing Lender, NMLS #10287 (


www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org


).


About Thumbtack



Thumbtack


is a technology leader building the modern home management platform. Through the


Thumbtack app


, homeowners can effortlessly manage their homes — confidently knowing what to do, when to do it, and who to hire. Bringing the

$600 billion

home services industry online, Thumbtack empowers millions of homeowners to fix, maintain, and improve their most valuable asset. Hundreds of thousands of local service professionals, from painters and plumbers to photographers and electricians, use the Thumbtack platform to grow their business each year.

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