Preparing Your Home For The Market: A Full Breakdown of Costs in 2025

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Preparing your home for the market can, unfortunately, cost quite a bit up front. But if the goal is to make as much money as possible on the sale, it’s imperative to get your home in pristine condition. Below, we’ve listed some potential costs you may encounter so you can plan ahead and spend your dollars wisely.

It’s hard to put into words how stressful putting your home on the market can be. For most people, a fast and profitable sale can have an enormous impact on their family’s financial well being so the pressure can be intense. And in order to make the sale as successful as possible, your home has to be in immaculate condition. Experienced professional organizers can ensure that your home is decluttered, functioning and ready for listing photos and showings. They can help you clear out closets, decide whether or not you should relocate furniture and make storage spaces functional which will be attractive to potential buyers. And crucially, they can do all of this in the matter of a few days while it could potentially take you weeks or even months which could cost you the sale. If you’re in a time crunch or if you don’t know where to start, we highly recommend bringing in professional organizers to help you.

Again, time is of the essence when it comes to preparing your home for the market and minimizing your possessions will not only increase your chances for a good sale, it will also make your future move easier. If you’re lucky, your town may have pick-up services and you may be able to do much of the clear out on your own. However, if you live in a city or a community that has HOA regulations, you may need to bring in professional haulers to get the job done. We partner with the green hauling company, The Junkluggers, and use them on all of our jobs because they ensure that items that can be donated or recycled go to the right places to minimize the environmental impact. If you plan to hire a haul away company, make sure you go through your entire home and designate everything you want taken out so you take full advantage of their services.

The cost of hiring movers, in this instance, refers to bringing in a company to help you relocate furniture, not move your entire home to a new location. While we don’t necessarily recommend renting a storage unit – it’s better to ruthlessly declutter your home – sometimes it can be advantageous to temporarily remove large pieces to another location. Of course, if you have an attic, basement or garage, moving furniture to those spaces is the ideal solution. Many companies have a minimum which may be entirely too much to just move a few things, so check in with local movers or even handymen to see if someone can help you for a smaller fee.

As stated above, we hesitate to recommend renting a storage unit. As a temporary solution for things like excess furniture, it can be the difference between selling your home quickly and getting stuck without an offer. But it can be tempting to move items to your unit that you prefer not to make decisions about. While this may seem like a good idea in the short term, it can cost you way more in the long run. For starters, you may end up getting a bigger unit than you need, making your monthly payments larger and additionally, you will pay more to move things you may not even want in your new home – which you could end up paying to remove once you’re settled. We can’t emphasize enough how important it is to declutter! If you need tips, our post, Decluttering For Moving: A Complete Guide, has in-depth advice to help you get started.

As often happens through daily life, small repairs come up in your home that you likely live with and are of no major consequence to you. But when potential buyers are doing walk-throughs, these seemingly little issues can raise red flags. Even simple things like scuffed up baseboards, dripping faucets or doors that don’t close properly can bring up questions of how well your home has been taken care of and maintained. It’s best to get everything resolved before you list your home and a well respected handyman can be worth his weight in gold.

If you’re able and have the time, cleaners are a category where you could potentially save yourself some money. But when preparing your home for the market, you need to do much more than a daily tidy up. A deep clean, including windows, floors, showers, your oven, etc has to be done because potential buyers will be looking at spaces your family and friends might not. It may be worth the investment, even if you think your home is clean, to bring in a professional team, for peace of mind if nothing else.

While it may seem that paying for our services up front isn’t worth it, we can guarantee it will be money well spent. We’re experts at getting a home looking and functioning its best for a sale, and between our experience and our contacts, you won’t have to worry about a thing! We’ll handle all the details, keep you in the loop during the entire process and work with your realtor to ensure that everything is being done to sell your home quickly and for top dollar. Additionally, it’s worth noting that some realty companies, such as Compass, offer a service where they front you money to prepare your home for listing and recoup the loan at closing. Contact us today to get a spot in our calendar!