An expert has identified six “superficial defects” that often turn off potential buyers at first glance – and the worst part is they’re all common and inexpensive to remedy. Flaws such as peeling paint, dirty walls near door frames and light switches, or dripping taps may seem minor, but they create an impression of neglect.
“First impressions count, and buyers often decide within moments whether they like a home,” the expert at Propertymark says. Tackling these blemishes can be the difference between a quick sale and a home that lingers on the market.
The list of small but significant snags also includes mouldy sealant in kitchens and bathrooms, a grimy eyesore that suggests poor upkeep.
Limescale build-up on taps and showerheads can give the impression that plumbing might be in poor condition, while broken or missing lightbulbs make rooms feel darker and less welcoming.
None of these issues require major spending – a little elbow grease and attention to detail go a long way.
“Before putting your property on the market, it’s important to give your home a thorough clean and deal with minor repairs,” the expert at Propertymark advises in its seller’s guide. Taking these steps shows buyers the home has been well cared for.
Peeling or chipped paint can be one of the most noticeable turn-offs during a viewing, especially on front doors, skirting boards, and window frames.
Giving these a fresh coat of paint can instantly brighten a space and make it feel more modern.
Likewise, grubby walls around high-touch areas like light switches and door handles should be cleaned or repainted to freshen up the interior.
These minor visual upgrades don’t cost much but pay dividends when it comes to attracting offers.
“You don’t need to spend a fortune,” the expert confirms, adding that “a tidy and well-presented home sells faster and for more”.
Prospective buyers often use these small signs to judge whether deeper issues may exist in the property. A dripping tap might only cost a few pounds to fix, but it can hint at poor plumbing or lack of routine maintenance.
Similarly, burnt-out lightbulbs can make rooms appear gloomy and, as they are so easy to fix, it could make potential buyers question what else you’ve not bothered to keep on top of.
Addressing these six superficial defects could help sellers avoid price reductions or long periods on the market.
As the expert puts it: “Presenting your home at its best is key to securing the best possible price.”