When it’s time to sell your home, one of the biggest questions is how to make it as appealing as possible to today’s buyers. While market conditions, location, and timing all play a role, the updates you choose before listing can make a meaningful difference in both your selling price and how quickly your home goes under contract. The key is knowing where to invest your time and money. Not every project pays off, but some smart upgrades can give your home a competitive edge, help it stand out in online listings, and create the kind of first impression that gets buyers excited.
Here are some of the most impactful ways to invest in your home before putting it on the market.
Fresh Paint and a Neutral Palette
Few improvements have a more substantial return on investment than paint. A fresh coat instantly refreshes a space, making it feel clean, updated, and well-maintained. In fact, a recent report1 by the National Association of REALTORS® found that painting is the #1 project agents recommend sellers do before selling.
Neutral tones for interiors, such as light beige, soft grays, and crisp whites, appeal to the broadest audience and allow buyers to envision their own style in the home. Check out the Sherwin-Williams Colormix Forecast 2026 for some up and coming hues (and opt for the lightest shades). It’s crucial not to overlook trim, doors, and even ceilings, as these small details help create a polished, move-in-ready feel. And if your front door could use a pop of personality, consider a bold, welcoming color that complements the rest of the exterior.
Curb Appeal That Counts
Buyers often form an impression before they even step inside. Landscaping, exterior lighting, and simple maintenance go a long way toward making your home inviting. Think trimmed hedges, fresh mulch, pressure-washed walkways, and a tidy lawn. It’s also smart to ensure outdoor areas are safe, from repairing uneven paths to addressing any obvious hazards. Here is a printable checklist so you don’t miss anything.
Adding planters with seasonal flowers, updating house numbers, or swapping out an old mailbox can elevate your home’s appearance without requiring a significant investment. For buyers scrolling through listings, that curbside charm can be a deciding factor that gets them to schedule a showing.
According to the latest Cost vs. Value report for Seattle2, exterior curb appeal investments such as a basic new front door or garage doors can net you a profit when it’s time to sell:

Kitchen and Bathroom Touch-Ups
Kitchens and bathrooms continue to be high priorities for buyers, but you don’t need to take on a full remodel to make an impact. Small upgrades like replacing outdated cabinet hardware, installing new light fixtures, or swapping in modern faucets can transform the look of these spaces.
In the kitchen, consider updating your backsplash with a clean, timeless tile or refreshing worn countertops with a durable surface. In bathrooms, re-grouting tile, caulking any cracks, replacing mirrors, or updating vanities are simple ways to modernize without overspending.
The Cost vs. Value report2 also found that the kitchen can be a smart place to invest in a minor remodel of surfaces and newer mid-priced appliances and fixtures. In the Seattle area, a minor remodel is estimated to recoup 118% of its cost when you sell.
Flooring Matters
Floors are often one of the first things buyers notice when touring a home. If your carpets are worn or stained, professional cleaning or even replacement can make a big difference. Hardwood floors are especially appealing and refinishing them is often more cost-effective than replacing them.
For areas where replacement makes the most sense, consider durable and stylish options like engineered wood or luxury vinyl plank. Consistent flooring throughout the main living areas can also help a home feel more spacious and cohesive.
Energy-Efficient Features
Today’s buyers are increasingly focused on efficiency and sustainability. Investments like LED lighting, programmable thermostats, and updated appliances not only lower utility bills but also signal to buyers that the home is modern and thoughtfully maintained.
If your budget allows, new windows or improved insulation can add value while appealing to environmentally conscious buyers. Highlighting these upgrades in your listing helps showcase both comfort and cost savings.
Decluttering and Staging
Sometimes the most impactful upgrade isn’t about new finishes, it’s about presentation. Decluttering each room, minimizing personal items, and rearranging furniture to optimize space can dramatically change how buyers perceive your home. Here’s a printable checklist to help. And the best part? It’s completely free.
Professional staging takes this one step further, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere that helps buyers envision living in the space—it can also help your home sell faster and for more money according to a 2025 report3. Even small touches, like fresh flowers, cozy throws, and well-placed artwork, can make your home feel more stylish, comfortable, and truly move-in ready.
Making Smart Choices
The goal of any pre-sale investment is to spend strategically, choosing projects that increase appeal without overextending your budget. You can also refer to this article on what NOT to do.
At Windermere, our agents are experts at helping sellers decide which upgrades matter most. From recommending paint colors to connecting you with trusted contractors, we’re here to make sure you get the best return on your investment. Through our Windermere Ready program, we can even front the cost of improvements like painting, landscaping, cleaning, and staging so your home shines its brightest when it hits the market. With concierge-level service and no payments due until closing, it’s a simple way to maximize your home’s value and sell faster.
Connect with an experienced Windermere agent today to learn more about how we can help you prepare your home for the market with confidence:
Adapted from an article that originally appeared on the Windermere blog October 1, 2025.
1Copyright ©2025 “2025 Remodeling Impact Report.” NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. All rights reserved. April 9, 2025, https://www.nar.realtor/sites/default/files/2025-04/2025-remodeling-impact-report_04-09-2025.pdf.
2©2025 Zonda Media, a Delaware corporation. Complete data from the 2025 Cost vs. Value Report can be downloaded free at www.costvsvalue.com.

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