planoaggie123 said:
We sold Dec 2019.
Our realtor and her "stage prep" person both recommended the daylight as well.
We changed lighting in bathrooms and kitchen. Left everything else. Sold on the first weekend.
I would have a hard time shelling out too much on things like lights / painting / carpet unless things are just in really bad shape. If in good shape but maybe mildly dated, I just don't see getting much return. Whoever buys will likely put on fresh paint and things like that which might impact the color of light someone would want in the house.
Our house we bought the owner put in new carpet throughout the house and we hated it and ripped it all out....he could have saved thousands...
A big thing is moving 50% of your junk to storage. Clean closets and take all off-season clothes to storage as well. Clean pantries. Take a couch or two out of the house. Same with dressers, etc. It will make the house feel better / more open.
Thanks all! We ended up going with daylight in the kitchen and master bath (only because we had already purchased those flood style light bulbs for those rooms). The rest of the house is warm 2700k. The house gets a fair amount of natural light so 2700k seems to be enough.
I agree with moving as much clutter out as possible. We filled a 26-ft and a 20-ft uHaul truck with our junk and kids toys and moved them to our new house. Made a huge difference.
House went on the market earlier today. We're in Richardson so fingers crossed the market (especially here) continues to be crazy.