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8 Home Features Buyers Instantly Notice During Showings

May 6, 2026 · Home

FAQ

Which home upgrades offer the highest return on investment before a sale?

According to comprehensive industry data from the National Association of Realtors, exterior upgrades like replacing the garage door or applying a fresh coat of paint to the front entryway yield the highest percentage of cost recovery—often exceeding 100 percent. Inside the home, refinishing hardwood floors and executing minor kitchen remodels (such as updating hardware and painting cabinets) provide exceptional returns compared to expensive, full-scale gut renovations.

Should I hire a professional for electrical updates, or can I do it myself?

Whenever you deal with your home’s hardwired electrical system, prioritize safety above all else. Swapping out a standard light fixture is generally manageable for a confident DIYer equipped with a voltage tester and an understanding of breaker panel isolation. However, if your home features outdated aluminum wiring, lacks grounded outlets, or requires new circuits to support heavy appliances, you must hire a licensed electrician. Unpermitted or poorly executed electrical work will inevitably be flagged during the buyer’s home inspection, causing severe delays or contract cancellations.

How do I handle strong pet odors before hosting an open house?

Pet odors are deeply embedded in soft materials. Do not rely on plug-in air fresheners, as buyers instantly recognize these as a cover-up tactic. You must thoroughly steam clean all carpets using an enzymatic cleaner specifically designed to break down organic pet proteins. Wash all pet bedding, stash litter boxes completely out of sight during showings, and use an ozone generator—while the house is completely unoccupied—to destroy lingering airborne odor molecules.

Do buyers actually care about having perfectly matching appliances?

Yes, mismatched appliances disrupt the visual cohesion of a kitchen and subconsciously signal a piecemeal approach to home maintenance. While you do not need to purchase luxury, professional-grade systems, ensuring that your refrigerator, stove, and dishwasher feature the same finish—such as standard stainless steel—creates a modernized, intentional aesthetic. If you are selling your house on a tight budget, prioritize matching the finishes rather than acquiring identical brand names.

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