There was this house that just wouldn’t sell. Every showing ended the same way—buyers liked it, but something felt “off.”
It wasn’t the big stuff. It was the little things: a cracked switch plate, a door that wouldn’t close right, peeling paint on the porch. Small things that made the whole place feel a bit unloved.
The owners finally spent a weekend fixing it all. A few touch-ups here, a little sanding there, fresh paint on the porch.
When the next family walked in, the house felt completely different. Clean, cared for, welcoming. By the end of the week, it had an offer.
Sometimes, love for a house shows in the smallest repairs. And buyers feel it right away.
