Jane KepleySpecial to the Valley NewsIt can be a good idea to update your home a bit before putting it on the market.Making some updates could mean better photographs and a more eye-catching listing – plus, it could help your home sell faster or for a higher price.Still, home projects can add up, and you may not want to spend a lot on a home you’re ready to list.Fortunately, there are lower-cost ways to improve your house prior to selling. Try one or more of these options:Add curb appeal. You don’t have to fully change the yard’s landscaping to make an impact. Painting your front door, replacing your mailbox, adding some new flowers or even changing out your welcome mat can make a big difference.
Restore flooring. If your floors are looking a little wor