There was a house that seemed fine at first glance, but buyers kept pointing out the same small issues—peeling paint, loose handles, and a leaky tap in the kitchen. None of it was major, but together it made the home feel a little neglected.
The owners decided to take a weekend to fix everything. Fresh paint on the walls, tightened handles, and the plumbing sorted. The changes weren’t expensive, but they made the house look cared for and move-in ready.
At the next showing, buyers walked through without hesitation. The house felt solid, and an offer followed soon after.