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#Homesellingtips Reel by @matt_inlow (verified account) - 🏡 After touring homes all over Sonoma County: Santa Rosa, Windsor, Rohnert Park, Petaluma, and Healdsburg, I've seen every type of renovation you can
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@matt_inlow
🏡 After touring homes all over Sonoma County: Santa Rosa, Windsor, Rohnert Park, Petaluma, and Healdsburg, I’ve seen every type of renovation you can imagine. Some upgrades boost value… Others quietly lower your resale price when it’s time to sell. If you’re remodeling in Wine Country or the Bay Area market, avoid these 7 costly mistakes 👇 🚫 Converting the garage into living space Most Sonoma County buyers want parking, storage, or workshop space. Garage conversions usually hurt value. ✅ Instead: keep it functional and clean, epoxy floors or built-ins go a long way. 🚫 Removing the only bathtub Families make up a huge part of our local buyer pool. No tub = fewer offers. ✅ Instead: upgrade to a modern tub or tub/shower combo. 🚫 Over-upgrading the kitchen Dropping $70–80K on a luxury remodel rarely pencils out for resale in this market. ✅ Instead: mid-range updates win - countertops, cabinet refacing, hardware, and appliances. 🚫 Unpermitted DIY work Unpermitted electrical, plumbing, or additions are a red flag during Sonoma County inspections and disclosures and can kill deals fast. ✅ Instead: pull permits and keep documentation. 🚫 Removing bedrooms for a gym or mega closet Buyers search by bedroom count first. Losing one immediately drops your value. ✅ Instead: stage flex spaces but keep it legally a bedroom. 🚫 Installing carpet instead of hard flooring Most Bay Area buyers expect LVP, hardwood, or tile. Carpet feels dated and high maintenance. ✅ Instead: durable hard surfaces for broad appeal. 🚫 Trendy paint or bold wallpaper Fun for you, expensive for buyers to change. ✅ Instead: light, neutral tones that photograph well and feel move-in ready. 📌 Save this before your next remodel. Smart updates = higher offers when you sell. If you’re thinking about renovating or selling in Sonoma County real estate, I’m happy to help you choose upgrades that actually add value. Matt Inlow | Sonoma County Realtor®️
📩 teaminlowrealestate@gmail.com
📱 707-328-3039
🌐 www.mattinlow.com
DRE 02279524 RE/MAX Marketplace #SonomaCountyRealEstate #SantaRosaHomes #WineCountryLiving #BayAreaRealEstate #HomeSellingTips
#Homesellingtips Reel by @michael.amiel (verified account) - 30 days! That's all you've got! Here's exactly what I'd prioritize to get your South Florida home sold FAST!

After helping 100s of families buy and s
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@michael.amiel
30 days! That’s all you’ve got! Here’s exactly what I’d prioritize to get your South Florida home sold FAST! After helping 100s of families buy and sell real estate, I’ve seen what actually moves the needle in this market… and what’s a complete waste of time and money. Here’s the exact priority list for selling a home: WEEK 1: The Non-Negotiables
1️⃣ Deep clean everything. Baseboards. Windows. Grout. Most buyers want move-in ready homes, especially in today’s market. A dirty house tells buyers this seller cut corners everywhere.
2️⃣ Declutter aggressively. Remove 50% of your stuff. Rent a storage unit. Buyers touring homes need to visualize clean, open living… clutter kills that INSTANTLY!
3️⃣ Fix every small repair you’ve been ignoring. Leaky faucets. Squeaky doors. Chipped paint. In this market, small issues make buyers assume bigger problems. WEEK 2: Quick Fixes with High ROI
1️⃣ Fresh neutral paint. About $3,000-$5,000 well spent. HUGE ROI. Nothing refreshes a home faster.
2️⃣ Update light fixtures and hardware. $200–$500 total. Dated fixtures instantly ages a property.
3️⃣ Professional grout cleaning for tile floors or replacing worn carpet. Floors are one of the first things buyers notice during showings. WEEK 3: Curb Appeal Clean Up
1️⃣ Power wash everything. Driveway. Walkways. Exterior. Especially the roof! $300–$500 can make a home look brand new!
2️⃣ Fresh mulch and trimmed landscaping. $200–$300.
3️⃣ Paint or replace the front door. It’s the first impression buyers get… make it count! WEEK 4: Stage and Shoot
1️⃣ Professional staging. Staged homes sell 73% faster and for about 4% more, especially in desirable Florida communities. 
2️⃣ Professional photography. No phone photos! 96% of buyers start their home search online. Bad photos = no showings! Presentation wins in this market. 🏠
 Comment “HOME” if you want more details on what to focus on to get your home ready to sell! #homesellingtips #homeseller #realestate #realestatetips #realtor
#Homesellingtips Reel by @asheraurednik - Working in real estate has shown me exactly what makes a home harder to sell.

Here's what NOT to do and what to do instead if resale matters.

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@asheraurednik
Working in real estate has shown me exactly what makes a home harder to sell. Here’s what NOT to do and what to do instead if resale matters. 10 things I’d NEVER do to my own home: 1. Custom paint colors (red, black, neon). They polarize buyers. Instead: neutral tones that make spaces feel bigger and brighter. 2. Convert the garage. Buyers want parking and storage. Instead: keep it and add smart, organized storage. 3. Over-landscape the yard. It rarely pays back. Instead: simple, clean, low-maintenance curb appeal. 4. Install luxury appliances above the neighborhood. You won’t recoup it. Instead: mid-range, energy-efficient options. 5. Remove too many walls. Buyers want flexibility. Instead: wider openings or double doors. 6. Go all-in on bold kitchen trends. They date fast. Instead: timeless cabinets in neutral finishes. 7. Use trendy flooring everywhere. Styles change quickly. Instead: hardwood or neutral LVP. 8. DIY bathrooms. Poor workmanship kills value. Instead: hire a pro for kitchens and baths. 9. Add a pool in mid-priced neighborhoods. High cost, high maintenance. Instead: patio, fire pit, or pergola. 10. Ignore maintenance. Buyers care about systems. Instead: keep roofs, HVAC, and windows updated. Bottom line: what feels exciting today can cost you tens of thousands later. Neutral. Timeless. Functional. Save this for future projects or share it with clients who need the truth. Comment HOME or DM me to start your home buying journey! #RealEstateAdvice #HomeSellingTips #HomeBuyersGuide #SellYourHome #RealEstateAgent
#Homesellingtips Reel by @emmaromney.realtor (verified account) - Renovations that weirdly hurt your home's value:

Flooring that changes in every room.
Three types of hardwood, tile in random spots, carpet patches…
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@emmaromney.realtor
Renovations that weirdly hurt your home’s value: Flooring that changes in every room. Three types of hardwood, tile in random spots, carpet patches… buyers read that as “this house was pieced together over time.” Overly custom built ins. Libraries, desk systems, wall units around TVs. They look expensive but most buyers just see something they’ll have to tear out. Luxury upgrades in the wrong neighborhood. $40k appliances or a chef’s kitchen in an entry level area rarely comes back dollar for dollar. Taking out closets for “more space.” People love open rooms… until they realize there’s nowhere to put their stuff. Extremely dark paint or finishes everywhere. Moody can photograph beautifully, but when the whole house feels dark buyers mentally add repainting to their list. Making rooms too specific. A full theater room, wine cellar conversion, or giant hobby room can feel cool… but flexibility sells houses. Sometimes the best renovations aren’t the flashy ones. They’re the ones that make the house feel simple, clean, and easy for the next owner to imagine themselves in. #utahrealestate #homesellingtips #northernutahhomes #selleradvice #realestateeducation
#Homesellingtips Reel by @simmirealestate (verified account) - Share this with a friend who's preparing to list - because even a great home can feel wrong if it's staged poorly.

Staging isn't about making your ho
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@simmirealestate
Share this with a friend who’s preparing to list — because even a great home can feel wrong if it’s staged poorly. Staging isn’t about making your home look like a magazine. It’s about helping buyers emotionally connect the second they walk in. I’ve seen beautiful homes sit on the market longer than they should… simply because the staging told the wrong story. Here are the staging mistakes I see sellers make: Mistake 1: Too much furniture Buyers need to see space, not navigate around your sectional. Remove 30–40% of your furniture. Create flow. Let rooms breathe. Mistake 2: Personal photos everywhere Family photos, kids’ artwork, vacation magnets — they distract buyers. They need to picture their life here, not yours. Pack them up. Mistake 3: Bold paint colors or loud decor That deep teal accent wall? The bright yellow kitchen? Your buyers might hate it. Neutral tones let buyers imagine their own style. Mistake 4: Dark, closed-off spaces Open blinds. Turn on every light. Add lamps if needed. Bright = bigger. Dark = “what are they hiding?” Mistake 5: Ignoring curb appeal Staging starts at the curb, not the living room. Trim bushes, add fresh mulch, power wash the driveway, paint the front door. Mistake 6: Bedrooms with no clear purpose That spare room with a treadmill, storage boxes, and a desk? Buyers see “clutter.” Stage it as a bedroom, office, or nursery. Mistake 7: Skipping professional staging advice Even if you don’t do full staging, a professional consultation ($200–$500) can be the difference between sitting on market and selling fast. You’re not decorating for you anymore. You’re creating a feeling buyers want to buy into. If you’re planning to list this year, let’s talk staging strategy — what to invest in, and what to skip. Save this. And connect with me for a seller consultation. — Simmi Kher | Simmi Real Estate 📞 425-324-6466 #RealEstateTips #SeattleRealEstate #HomeBuyingTips #HomeSellingTips #EastsideRealEstate
#Homesellingtips Reel by @tifflogsdon - You do NOT need a big renovation to add serious value.

I've watched sellers add $15,000+ in perceived value by spending around $500 - and it's always
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@tifflogsdon
You do NOT need a big renovation to add serious value. I’ve watched sellers add $15,000+ in perceived value by spending around $500 — and it’s always the same strategic upgrades buyers actually notice. Think: • Swap dated light fixtures for modern ones • Replace builder-grade doorknobs + cabinet hardware • Fresh mulch, trimmed shrubs, and a pop of color at the front door • New bathroom mirror + updated vanity lighting • Professional deep clean (windows, baseboards, grout) • Neutral touch-up paint where walls are scuffed These are the things buyers feel immediately when they walk in. The home shows better. Photos look better. Offers come in stronger. It’s not about spending more — it’s about spending smart. This is exactly how I help my sellers prepare before we ever hit the market. If you’re planning to sell now or later this year, DM me “VALUE” and I’ll walk you through what upgrades make sense for your home. #OklahomaCityRealtor #OKCRealEstate #SellYourHome #HomeSellingTips #AddHomeValue ListingAgent SellerStrategy BeforeYouList OKCHomes
#Homesellingtips Reel by @therealtarekelmoussa (verified account) - The $20,000 mistake most sellers make 🚨

Worried about your home sitting on the market for too long? Comment "APPLY" and we'll help you prepare and p
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@therealtarekelmoussa
The $20,000 mistake most sellers make 🚨 Worried about your home sitting on the market for too long? Comment “APPLY” and we’ll help you prepare and price it the right way! #realestate #homesellingtips #homeequity #homeselling
#Homesellingtips Reel by @kamirealestatelv - These aren't always deal-breakers… but they're definitely clues 👇

1️⃣ Brown rings in toilets or sinks
That's not "character" or hard-water charm - t
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These aren’t always deal-breakers… but they’re definitely clues 👇 1️⃣ Brown rings in toilets or sinks That’s not “character” or hard-water charm — that’s been sitting there way too long. 2️⃣ Sticky cabinets or handles If everything feels greasy, it usually means deep cleaning hasn’t happened in a while. 3️⃣ A smell no one can explain When everyone notices it but no one knows where it’s coming from… that’s a red flag. 4️⃣ A lint graveyard behind the dryer Not just gross — it can also be a serious fire hazard. 5️⃣ Air vents covered in dust and pet hair That usually means the HVAC system hasn’t been getting the attention it should. 6️⃣ Baseboards with layers of dust It seems small, but it usually tells a bigger story about how the home’s been cared for. 7️⃣ Moldy caulking around tubs or sinks One of the quickest signs moisture issues have been ignored. 8️⃣ Grease buildup around the stove or hood When that’s been left sitting, you start wondering what else has been overlooked. Most poorly maintained homes don’t fall apart overnight. They usually show up through small, ignored things first. And when the little stuff gets neglected, the bigger stuff often does too. Buyers absolutely notice. Maintenance isn’t about perfection — it’s about patterns. 👉 Save this 👉 Send this to someone getting ready to list their 🏠 Want my full home maintenance check guide to help spot issues fast? DM me “HOME” and I’ll send it over. Kami Rahbaran Simply Vegas S.0190800 C 7029272797 #LasVegasRealEstate #HomeMaintenance #HomeTips #HomeSellingTips
#Homesellingtips Reel by @junior_angilau (verified account) - Little Marvel magic at the end! If You Know You Know! 

Planning to buy or sell a house in 2025? Here are the latest expert forecasts on what to expec
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@junior_angilau
Little Marvel magic at the end! If You Know You Know! Planning to buy or sell a house in 2025? Here are the latest expert forecasts on what to expect. → mortgage rates will come down slightly. → Home prices will rise in most areas. → And more homes will be avaiable for sale. Need help thinking through what this means for your move? DM me and we can talk through it together. Wise Choice Real Estate @mountainviewlegacy #Utah #marketupdate #homesellingtips #relocate #militaryfriendly #bienesraices #inmueblesenutah #saltlakecounty #utahcounty #daviscounty #tooelecounty #wasatchcounty #summitcounty #realtor #utahrealtor #mountainviewlegacy #newconstruction #whoyouworkwithmatters #keepingcurrentmatters
#Homesellingtips Reel by @zachneilson_ (verified account) - The jackets are off, the shades are on, and spring is just around the corner - which means it's time to get your property listed.

2025 has been inter
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The jackets are off, the shades are on, and spring is just around the corner - which means it’s time to get your property listed. 2025 has been interesting so far, and with economic uncertainty, there’s no guarantee how active or how long of spring market we’ll have. Last year, there was a short window where homes were selling - miss it, and you could be waiting much longer. If you’re thinking about selling, now’s the time to make a move. Let’s get your home market-ready! #springmarket #realestate #ottawarealestate #homesellingtips
#Homesellingtips Reel by @christina_gilton_warealtor - I've walked through thousands of homes… and I've watched deals fall apart over kitchens like this.

Here's what I would NEVER put in my own kitchen as
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I’ve walked through thousands of homes… and I’ve watched deals fall apart over kitchens like this. Here’s what I would NEVER put in my own kitchen as a realtor: ❌ Open shelving as your only storage Looks great online. Buyers see dust, clutter, and not enough space. ❌ Laminate countertops in a price point that expects quartz If your neighbors have stone, buyers are already deducting before they finish the tour. ❌ Glossy black appliance packages Instantly dates the kitchen. Stainless still wins…every time. ❌ One harsh overhead light It makes everything feel older… even if it’s not. ❌ Bold cabinets everywhere A pop is fine. A full kitchen? I’ve literally watched buyers step back. ❌ Busy, outdated backsplash The second they see it, they’re pricing out demo. I’m telling you…your kitchen can make or break your sale. Save this before you list 👇 #homesellingtips #realestateadvice #kitchendesignmistakes #homevalue #washingtonrealestate What not to do before selling your house Kitchen mistakes that hurt home value How to increase home value before selling What buyers look for in a kitchen Home staging tips kitchen Kitchen updates that add value Real estate tips for sellers How to sell your house for more money Home selling mistakes to avoid
#Homesellingtips Reel by @justinhavre (verified account) - Calgary's Real Estate Market is Shifting & Here's How to Stay Ahead 📉🏡

With sales slowing and inventory rising, sellers are facing more competition
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Calgary’s Real Estate Market is Shifting & Here’s How to Stay Ahead 📉🏡 With sales slowing and inventory rising, sellers are facing more competition and a smaller pool of buyers. In this market, the right strategy makes all the difference. 🔹 Price it right Overpricing can leave your home sitting while others sell. 🔹 Maximize your home’s appeal Professional staging and high-quality marketing are key. 🔹 Work with experts A top real estate team ensures you stand out and attract serious buyers. Navigating a shifting market takes experience, strategy, and the right team behind you. The @JustinHavreTeam of @expcanada_ @exprealty is here to help you sell with confidence in 2025. Let’s make your move a success! 📲 Ready to get started? Contact us today for your private and confidential consultation by visiting JustinHavre.com #CalgaryRealEstate #SellersMarket #HomeSellingTips #RealEstateStrategy #JustinHavreRealEstate

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