Cosmetic Flaws


While most buyers would prefer to view a home that is spotlessly clean and tastefully decorated, some sellers just don't have the opportunity to meticulously prepare their home for sale. Sometimes, sellers have been transferred with little warning or are settling an estate property. In other cases, they don't have the ability or finances to make everything ship-shape.

If you're looking for a good value or have experience in handling home improvement projects, remember that some flaws are only skin-deep. Look for a home that is structurally sound with updated systems (indoor plumbing and the like). Select a house in a neighborhood of more expensive homes. Choose a house with a workable floor plan.

When you view such a property, try to imagine those cosmetic repairs already completed. Visualize new carpeting or hardwood flooring adding a fresh vibrancy to the entire home. Picture the kitchen with new cabinets, countertops and flooring. Envision skylights brightening darkened rooms. Imagine the home dressed in a fresh coat of paint inside and out.

By choosing wisely and investing time, money and elbow grease, you can turn a rather sad house into a warm and inviting home and one that is an excellent financial investment as well. I know of several properties that require a bit of TLC. If a fixer-upper is on your wish list, give me a call.




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G.J. Smith Realty | 908 East Jackson | Medford Oregon 97504
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