Should I Fix Up My Santa Clarita House Before Selling It?

Fixing up your Santa Clarita house or condo before selling it?
Should you fix up you Santa Clarita home before selling it? We explore that question here.

This is a great question that I get asked all the time – should you fix up your Santa Clarita house before selling it, or just leave it as-is?

There is no right answer, it’s not a one size fits all sort of problem to solve. That’s why I’m your Santa Clarita real estate expert who can help guide you through the options as to whether you should improve your home prior to selling it, or if you should leave your Santa Clarita home just the way it is.

When helping the AskRobertSCV Team solve this question, we first take a look at the neighborhood comparable sales. Once we take a look at the comp sales, we figure out what needs to be improved in your home prior to a sale, if anything at all. If there are items that need a face-lift, we figure out a rough cost to do so, and whether there is a cos-beneift to doing so, and give you your options.

Our goal is to make sure that when you sell your Santa Clarita home with us, you walk away with the most money possible. If that means fixing up your home, then great! If it means leaving it the way it is without investing more money into the home, then even better!

Empowering you with information when entering the Santa Clarita real estate market whether as a buyer or seller, is our job. Call on us when the time is right for you when it comes to homes in Santa Clarita. Make 661-373-2374 your first call. Or just make contact here.

Watch our AskRobertSCVTV episode on this subject of fixing up your Santa Clarita home prior to selling – or not!

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Author: Robert Mickalson

Robert Mickalson created the Mickalson Group at Real Brokerage in Santa Clarita. He has been serving home buyers and sellers in and around Santa Clairta, CA for two decades. Robert's passion is to empower his clients with the most relevant housing market information. Bringing a boots on the ground perspective to this blog and also to his newsletter, SCV Cul-de-Scoop, are just a few ways Robert is able to help his clients, and the citizens of North LA County as a whole.