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3 Ways the Garage Can Make It Difficult to Sell a Home

When it comes to selling a home, there are many areas that get more attention than the garage. Staging and improving the kitchen, bathrooms, living spaces, and bedrooms are often the top priorities. However, it's also important to make sure that the home has good curb appeal and that the garage is in good shape. A sub-par garage can actually end up turning off potential buyers. Here are three ways a garage can make it difficult to sell a home.

The Garage Doesn't Work

One of the biggest turnoffs in any area of the home is having something not work as it should. The garage is no exception. A working garage door is a must when selling the home. Many potential buyers will try out the garage door in order to see if it works when they are checking out the house. A garage door that doesn't work may lead potential buyers to think that the current homeowners are not taking care of their home. The good news is that this is an easy fix. Garage door repair ranges, on average, from $148 to $323.

The Garage Door Is in Bad Shape

Around 71 percent of home buyers state that curb appeal is important when purchasing a home. Garage doors are something that can have a big impact on curb appeal. If the garage door has seen better days, it may be time to replace it. Most homeowners spend between $740 and $1,417 replacing their garage doors. While a new garage door can be pricey, it does offer a fairly high return on investment. Replacing an old garage door with an attractive new door can offer a return on investment upwards of 90 percent.

The Garage Is a Mess

Any disorganized and messy room can turn away potential buyers. Having decorations, tools, and other items strewn about in the garage can make it difficult for potential buyers to see how large the space is. In this case, a garage storage system may be a great idea. Most homeowners spend between $781 and $2,333 on a garage organization system. These systems can be a great attraction for many different buyers. For homeowners who do not want to spend money on an organization system, de-cluttering the space can have a big impact with little to no money spent.

Selling a home can be a challenge. One area of the home that can impact a potential buyer's thoughts is the garage. Making sure the garage door is in working order, replacing it if it is bad shape, and keeping the contents of the garage organized are all ways to increase the chances of a home being sold. 


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