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Unsellable Houses’ Reveals the Best Way To Spend $40 on a House

By Matthew Lynch
March 23, 2024
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In the hit TV show “Unsellable Houses,” hosts and twin sisters Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis share their expertise on how to transform homes that seem impossible to sell into market-ready properties. They leverage their deep understanding of real estate trends, design, and strategic remodeling to turn a no-go into a sold sign.

The sisters believe that while large-scale renovations can undoubtedly impact a home’s appeal and value, not all improvements require a hefty budget. In fact, for just $40, homeowners can make significant, sales-boosting changes. Here’s the best way to spend that budget according to “Unsellable Houses”:

1.Curb Appeal Quick Fix: A front door can be the focal point of your home’s curb appeal. Spending some money on a quart of high-gloss paint can give your front door a refreshed look. Choose a bold color that complements the house but stands out enough to catch a prospective buyer’s eye. You’ll likely have money left over for a new doormat or a pot of flowers, adding an inviting touch.

2.Hardware Update: Cabinet knobs and drawer pulls in kitchens and bathrooms can date your home significantly. With $40 in hand, you could buy several packs of modern hardware, giving these spaces an instant contemporary feel. This small change signals to buyers that the home is well-maintained and cared for.

3.Decluttering Essentials: Clutter reduces the perceived size and value of your space. Use the budget to purchase storage bins or shelves that can help organize chaotic areas. A clear counter or tidy room looks larger and more welcoming—a crucial factor in making a house feel like a potential home.

4.Strategic Lighting: Good lighting makes rooms more appealing. Purchasing brighter LED bulbs or even an attractive second-hand lamp could illuminate dark corners and create warmth in living areas or bedrooms.

5.Clean and Fresh Atmosphere: Invest in cleaning supplies or rent a steam cleaner for an hour to rejuvenate carpets—cleanliness is next to godliness when selling houses.

While $40 may seem like a small sum in the grand scheme of house selling, it’s about smart allocation rather than lavish spending. “Unsellable Houses” showcases that with creativity and an eye for detail, even minimal investments can contribute towards making an unsellable house irresistible to buyers in no time.

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