Make the necessary repairs/upgrades – Ensure that all systems and appliances are functioning properly, as these items will come up in a home inspection that might cost you more money and, possibly, the whole sale down the road. The rule of thumb is to make improvements to your home that will help the property show well, but don’t put a ton of money into capital investments such as a basement refinish or high-end flooring, particularly if such upgrades aren’t consistent for your neighborhood. You likely won’t get that money back in the sale.
Feel free to ask me what are the best “Do’s and Dont’s” when it comes to making repairs or upgrading your home prior to selling.