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Repairs don't increase your homes value. Renovation does.

MarkAnthony Ball February 19, 2025

Repairs vs. Renovations: What Actually Increases Home Value?

Selling a home means making sure it’s in the best possible condition to attract buyers, but not every dollar you spend will yield a return. Many sellers mistakenly believe that fixing broken items like leaky faucets or replacing a cracked tile will boost their home’s value. In reality, buyers expect these things to be in working order—they won’t pay extra for what should already be functional.

If you want to maximize your home’s value, focus on strategic renovations instead of minor repairs. Let’s break down the difference.


What Won’t Increase Your Home’s Value

These are necessary fixes but won’t add any extra value to your home:

  • Fixing broken appliances – Buyers expect the dishwasher, oven, and HVAC to work.
  • Replacing a leaking faucet – A functioning plumbing system is expected.
  • Patching a hole in the drywall – Cosmetic fixes don’t translate to higher home value.
  • Replacing broken window glass – Essential repairs, but no value added.
  • Fixing a leaky roof – While essential, it doesn’t increase value beyond normal expectations.

What Will Increase Your Home’s Value

If you want to boost your home’s market value, consider these upgrades:

  • Kitchen Renovation – Buyers love modern kitchens. Upgrade countertops to quartz, replace outdated cabinets, and install new stainless-steel appliances and lighting.
  • Bathroom Upgrades – A luxurious primary bathroom with a walk-in shower, double vanity, and modern tile can increase value.
  • Primary Bedroom Enhancements – Adding a walk-in closet or updating flooring makes a big impact.
  • Energy-Efficient Upgrades – Smart thermostats, upgraded insulation, and solar panels can add appeal.
  • Curb Appeal Improvements – Landscaping, fresh paint, and a new front door can boost first impressions.

Side-by-Side Comparison: Repairs vs. Renovations

What Won’t Increase Value What Will Increase Value
Fixing broken appliances Modern kitchen remodel
Patching drywall holes Upgraded primary bath
Replacing a leaking faucet Walk-in closet addition
Fixing roof leaks Energy-efficient features
Repairing old plumbing Curb appeal improvements

Final Thoughts

If you’re preparing to sell your home, don’t waste money on repairs that won’t add value. Instead, invest in high-impact renovations that will increase your home’s appeal and selling price. Looking for more real estate tips? Contact me for a home evaluation or read more on my blog!

 

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