A home had been sitting on the market with little interest. Buyers liked the space but kept noticing the small flaws—cracked tiles in the entryway, a door that wouldn’t shut properly, and a few broken light switches.
Instead of dropping the price, the owners rolled up their sleeves. Over one weekend, they replaced the tiles, fixed the door, and updated the switches. Simple, practical fixes that made the house feel complete.
By the next showing, buyers saw a cared-for home instead of a list of problems. Within a week, it was under contract……
