First name / Hi there!,
After years of sitting across the table from buyers,
I've noticed a pattern.
The features sellers were convinced would add value often became the very things that turned buyers away.
The "upgrades" that felt perfect and personal ended up creating objections. The renovations that homeowners loved quietly narrowed their buyer pool.
That's why there are certain things I'd never
do to my own home.
Not because they're wrong. Not because you can't love them.
But because every time you make your home more about your personal taste and less about broad appeal, you make it harder for the next buyer to picture themselves living there.
When the time comes to sell, that can cost you interest, offers, and ultimately money.
Before you start your next home project, save this list. Future you may be glad you did.