Renovating Before Selling in Las Vegas? What to Fix, Skip, and Avoid

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Should you renovate before selling your Las Vegas home? You don’t always need to. Start with repairs buyers will notice, focus on kitchens and bathrooms, but don’t overdo it, and make the home feel bright, open, easy to live in, and neutral. Additionally, be careful with big “value-add” projects, renovate for the buyer, not yourself, and sell as-is when it makes sense.

How to price and prep your Las Vegas home to sell

TL;DR The three biggest factors that determine how well your Las Vegas home sells are price, condition, and access. If your home is overpriced, poorly presented, or hard to show, buyers may move on. Before listing, price against the right comps, clean and declutter before photos, and make it as easy as possible for serious […]

Cash Offers vs. Wholesalers: What Las Vegas Home Sellers Should Watch For

TL;DR Not all cash offers are the same. Some buyers are truly purchasing your home with their own funds, while others may be wholesalers trying to assign the contract to another investor. Before you sign, make sure you know who the actual buyer is, whether the contract can be assigned, whether they have proof of […]

What Las Vegas Buyers Actually Want in a Home Right Now

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Buyer preferences have shifted. Whirlpool tubs are out. No-threshold showers are in. Open floor plans still win. Understanding what today’s Las Vegas buyers want helps you position your home to sell faster and for more money.

Bathroom Updates That Make Las Vegas Buyers Say Yes

Bathroom Upgrades

Bathroom remodels return 58% of costs, but strategic updates deliver better results than gut renovations. A stone-top vanity under $500, improved lighting, and smart fixture upgrades can transform buyer perception without overspending.

Bathroom Upgrades That Feel Expensive But Aren’t: A Smart Homeowner’s Guide

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A full bathroom remodel can easily hit $10,000 to $20,000. Most homeowners get back less than 60% of that investment when they sell. But a minor bathroom refresh? That returns over 80% of what you spend. The difference isn’t about how much you spend. It’s about spending smart on upgrades that actually make your bathroom […]