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  • Writer's pictureTyler Johnson

Should I Paint Before Selling my House in Baltimore Maryland?

Updated: May 8, 2022



If you’re thinking about putting your house up for sale but it’s looking a little bit too "well-loved", there are several ways to spruce it up. Tired, old homes can be given a makeover with a simple fresh coat of paint. This can not only make your property look more modern and appealing, but it can also potentially increase its property value, and who doesn't want that? Both interior and exterior paint jobs can lead to a pretty significant return on your investment. A newly painted home will be worth more money, attract more buyers, and sell faster! Let’s not forget to mention that painting your home is one of the least expensive ways to take advantage of all of these benefits.


There are two main areas of your house that may need some attention before putting your house on the market. The Exterior and the Interior let's take a look at some of the benefits of painting either area.


Painting Your Homes Exterior

The importance of a good first impression on buyers here in Maryland can’t be emphasized enough. Of course, the first impression that potential buyers have of your home is its exterior. It’s vital to make sure that the front of your home is as well-presented as possible. Badly maintained homes or those with exceptionally loud paint colors may be discouraging to buyers, it may cause them to offer a lower bid, and what’s even worse they may simply look elsewhere. By painting the exterior of your home, you can increase curb appeal and make your home stand out from the rest of the houses on your street. Neutral colors are generally recommended because they will appeal to a wider range of potential buyers. However Bold colors, when done correctly can really seal the deal for certain buyers. If you have a knack for exterior design this can be a great way to make an awesome first impression


Benefits of Painting the Interior

Making a good first impression with a beautiful exterior is important, but the interior of your home should be given just as much if not more attention. Dirty or failing paint inside your home will signify to buyers that you haven’t taken good care of the property and that there may be other problems lurking below the surface. Wallpaper can turn away potential buyers if it features busy patterns or makes the house seem outdated. We recommend choosing light, neutral colors for the majority of the interior of your home. This is because light colors can open up smaller spaces, making them appear brighter and larger. Neutral colors can also allow the buyer to visualize themselves living in your home and worry less about what they will have to do to make it work for them. Think of it as creating a clean slate for them to work with. Try to avoid using unique colors that might make it hard for people to envision themselves living in that space.


Conclusion

In the end, the fresh coat of paint whether interior or exterior will go a long way in helping you to sell your home in Maryland. A buyer doesn’t often want to move into a house that needs a lot of work. By taking the time to do this before listing your home. You can ensure that your house stands out as a cut above the rest!


If you live in or around Baltimore Maryland, and you're getting ready to put your house on the market consider getting an estimate for your interior or exterior paint project? Aurora Painting would be more than happy to help you out with that! You might also be interested in reading about what it costs to paint a room in Baltimore County Maryland. Our other article can help you figure that out. Don't worry, the same pricing principles apply to all parts of Maryland, so if you live in Harford County, Carrol County, or Howard County. Do yourself a favor and check that article out!



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