Why do so many homeowners wait until they are selling to finally update their homes? After years of working with sellers, buyers, investors, and families dealing with inherited properties, the pattern is clear. People do not wait because they are lazy. They wait because of fear, overwhelm, and comfort.
Many homeowners worry about spending money and not getting it back. They hesitate to update a kitchen or bathroom because online articles show returns under 100 percent. Others feel overwhelmed by decisions and freeze because they do not know where to start. Over time, dated finishes simply fade into the background until selling becomes real and panic sets in.
The problem is that waiting creates rushed decisions, higher costs, and missed enjoyment. Small, strategic updates done over time allow homeowners to enjoy the improvements now while also positioning the home better for resale later.
The smartest updates tend to be simple. Cleaning and decluttering consistently deliver one of the highest returns because homes feel larger and better cared for. Fresh paint modernizes instantly and photographs well. Updated lighting, minor kitchen and bathroom refreshes, and curb appeal improvements often outperform major remodels in terms of return on investment.
Large renovations, luxury appliances, and over-improving beyond the neighborhood rarely pay off when done only to sell. The better approach is gradual improvement with a long-term mindset.
I’m David Novak, a Littleton Realtor with RE/MAX Professionals, known as the Problem Home Solver. I help homeowners choose updates that make sense financially and emotionally so selling never feels like a last-minute scramble.
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The "Problem Home Solver". Primarily serving the Littleton Colorado, and surrounding Denver metro area. Since Becoming licensed in 2016 David has closed 257 transactions for a total of $138M in volume. David Novak offers his clients his expertise earned over 25 plus years in real estate. Included in that 25 years, 16 years owning a mortgage bank, many years of buying, updating and re-selling homes as an real estate investor, currently owning and managing rental properties as well as owning a self storage facility in Colorado Springs. David began his real estate career in 1997. Today, he is one of the area’s premier real estate brokers, and in 2021 was the TOP Individual Agent in the Highlands Ranch office.
