If you’re selling your home, your best chance at cooking up a sale is in the kitchen. For most homebuyers, the kitchen is typically the most important room in the house. Buyers view kitchens as the nerve center of the home; a place where they prepare dinner, spend family time, sorting mail, paying bills, and generally hanging out.
A major kitchen renovation probably doesn’t make sense when you’ve made the decision to sell. But you’ll want to do all you can to make your kitchen look its best. Here are a few tips to help make your kitchen sparkle:
Paint It. A fresh coat of paint is an easy, inexpensive way to brighten and revive any room.
Make a splash. Get rid of that old stainless steel faucet and update it with a stylish replacement—today’s sleek faucets are often focal points for kitchens.
Pull It. Replace your old door and drawer pulls with something updated and that coordinates with any other new fixtures you might install. This can give your kitchen a whole new look and feel!
Appliance check. Make sure all your appliances have been maintained and are working properly.
Bake off. If it’s time for an open house, why not do some baking? Nothing is as enticing as the smell of freshly baked chocolate chip cookies. Would-be buyers will feel at home the minute they walk in the door.
Melissa DelGaudio specializes in Real Estate in Anne Arundel County and the Chesapeake Bay Region of Maryland.




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