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07/09/2026

Not every pre-listing fix needs to be big or expensive. But there are a few small repairs sellers shouldn’t ignore because buyers notice them immediately. ⁣

Here are some of the most common ones: ⁣

1. Leaky faucets or running toilets ⁣
Small issues like these can make buyers wonder what else hasn’t been maintained. ⁣

2. Loose handles, hinges, or cabinet hardware ⁣
They’re inexpensive to fix, but they affect how cared-for a home feels. ⁣

3. Scuffed paint and wall damage ⁣
Patches, touch-ups, and fresh paint in key areas can make the whole home feel cleaner and more current. ⁣

4. Burned-out light bulbs or outdated fixtures ⁣
Lighting has a huge impact on first impressions, especially in photos and showings. ⁣

5. Doors that stick, squeak, or don’t close properly ⁣
These are small annoyances that can make a home feel older or neglected. ⁣

None of these repairs will transform a home on their own. But together, they can reduce buyer hesitation and help your home feel better maintained from the start. ⁣

If you’re getting ready to sell, the best pre-listing strategy usually starts with the simple things first.

07/07/2026

Buyers have moved on. Here's what's working against sellers right now: ⁣

❌ All-gray and stark white interiors ⁣
❌ Shiplap for the sake of shiplap ⁣
❌ Matching every fixture and cabinet pull to one metal finish ⁣
❌ Open shelving as a kitchen default ⁣
❌ The undifferentiated open floor plan ⁣
❌ Single-use bonus rooms — man caves, dedicated wine rooms, home theaters that can't flex ⁣

None of these will tank a sale on their own. But they can create hesitation — and hesitation shows up in longer days on market and more negotiated offers. ⁣

The good news? Most of these are fixable without a contractor. Drop a comment or send me a message and let's talk through what's actually worth addressing before you list.

06/18/2026

After a decade of all-gray interiors and sterile minimalism, buyers are looking for something completely different: warmth, texture, and homes that actually feel like sanctuaries. 🏡 ⁣

Here's what's moving the market in 2026: ⁣

✨ Warm color palettes — beiges, terra cotta, sage, soft navy ⁣
🎨 Art Deco details — curves, arches, brass accents ⁣
🪨 Statement materials — dramatic natural stone, limewashed walls ⁣
🍳 Personalized kitchens — earth tones and wood-grain over all-white ⁣
🏠 Semi-closed floor plans — connection with purpose and privacy ⁣
🌿 Wellness-focused spaces — biophilic design, natural light, quiet zones ⁣
⚡ Climate-resilient features — solar, battery systems, EV charging ⁣

The takeaway? Buyers want homes that feel intentional, layered, and designed for how they actually live. ⁣

Read the full article: https://paulsmithmichigan.myagent.site/2026-home-design-trends-whats-in-whats-out-and-what-buyers-are-responding-to/

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