5 Outdated Home Turnoffs That Will Send Buyers Running


Now that the temperature is starting to rise, don’t be surprised if you see more and more “for sale” signs popping up in your neighborhood. Spring is the most common season for homeowners to sell, meaning that competition for buyers during this season is at a pinnacle. If you are planning on selling your home over the course of this coming spring and summer, you’ll have to cater to your buyers’ tastes.

 

At Capital Kitchen Refacing, a leading kitchen remodeling company in Levittown, PA, we want you to be prepared for your move. While you can’t please every house hunter that steps onto your property, you can avoid showing these five terrible design trends that are likely to have buyers moving onto the next option.

 

  • Personal paint choices. You might love that bright pink wall, but buyers probably will not. When considering whether you need a paint job, remember this phrase: “Fun colors are for living, neutral colors are for selling.”

 

  • Popcorn ceilings. Anyone who has lived with this outdated ceiling design knows that it gets dirty easily and is impossible to clean. House hunters may also have fears of asbestos when they see this trend—though banned in the late 70’s, many older homes still carry this dangerous material.

 

  • White carpeting. If you have kids, you already know what a nightmare white carpeting can be for family-sized cleanups. If you have hardwood under your carpeting, ditch the carpet ASAP. If you don’t, make sure you have your carpet professionally cleaned before showing your home.

 

  • Crystal faucets. Tacky, outdated, and cheap-looking, buyers are turning their back on this 70’s bathroom design trend. Swap out your crystal knobs before showing your home–it’s one of the most affordable switches you can make, and buyers will thank you for it.

 

  • Old cabinetry. Nothing dates a home quite like kitchen cabinets that are falling apart. As one of the most important rooms in the home, expect your buyers to be turned off by old, worn or outdated cabinet trends.

 

If your kitchen is outdated, there’s no reason to invest a ton of money in custom cabinetry. Homeowners looking to improve their chances of a sale and maximize their home’s value are encouraged to make a call to Capital Kitchen Refacing at 267-390-4823 today. Their team can show you how kitchen cabinet refacing for your Burlington County, NJ home can give house hunters the look and feel of gorgeous custom cabinetry at a fraction of the price to the sellers.