Here’s the cold, hard truth: Listings are up 30% this year, but sales? Only 1%. Translation? Your house can’t just be “good.” It needs to make buyers say, “Shut up and take my offer!” Let’s break down how to sell your home fast without blowing your budget.
Picture this: You’re browsing a store where 30% more products line the shelves compared to last year—but customers aren’t buying much more than before. That’s today’s housing market. Buyers are pickier, competition is fierce, and your home needs to scream “move-in ready” the second they walk in.
But here’s the truth most agents avoid:
Stop Wasting Money On:
Total kitchen tear-outs
Carpet replacements (yes, even the ‘90s shag)
Loans you’ll stress over for years
Win Instead With:
Strategic, wallet-friendly upgrades that make buyers think, “This is the one,” without the demolition dust.
The painting industry in Denver is super busy right now, especially for exterior projects. Why?
This can lead to rushed jobs, higher prices, and even scams. Here’s how to protect yourself:
Wait if You Can: If your project isn’t urgent, consider waiting until spring. Painters often offer better prices early in the season when they’re trying to fill their schedules.
Kitchens sell homes. But a full remodel? Let’s get real. Here’s how to fake it till you make it:
1. Cabinet Facelift (3k–3k–5k):
Swap old doors for shaker-style fronts. Add soft-close hinges ($10 each)—it screams “luxury.”
2. Countertop Swap (7k–7k–12k):
Quartz is the MVP here. Avoid bold veining—go neutral to appeal to masses.
3. Backsplash Bandit ($1.5k):
Subway tile is safe, but try a subtle zellige tile for texture.
4. Appliance Illusion:
Can’t afford new stainless steel? Use countertop appliance covers ($35 each) to hide that avocado-green blender.
Total for a Buyer-Ready Kitchen: ~$15k.
Real estate agents mean well, but their “must-do” lists can bankrupt you. Here’s where to push back:
Skip:
New Flooring: Unless it’s stained carpet or cracked tiles. Buyers expect to replace floors eventually.
Basement Finishes: Focus on main living areas. A half-painted basement won’t kill your sale.
Smart Home Tech: Most buyers prefer to install their own.
Double Down On:
Lighting: Swap boob lights for $99 semi-flush mounts from Home Depot.
Closet Systems: A $200 Elfa system makes closets look “custom.”
Front Door: A fresh coat of “Naval” (blue-black) adds instant curb appeal.
I get it—dropping $20k before selling feels overwhelming. That’s why we partner with 0% interest programs (yes, no payments for 6 months). Use the sale proceeds to pay it off.
Example:
Paint + cabinets + countertops = $18k
Home sells for $25k over asking
Profit: $7k (minus remodel costs)
By choosing Walls by Design, you’re not just hiring a painting company—you’re partnering with a team that cares about your home as much as you do. Let’s make your space beautiful together! Visit our Website and Youtube Channel.