We look at available home data when we’re coming up with your final offer, so we want to know if you’ve renovated your home. We’ll give you an opportunity to tell us about any renovations you’ve made when you request an offer.
It’s best to provide us with multiple photos of the improvement so we can get you the most accurate offer.
While considering the improvements you’ve made to your home, keep in mind the difference between repairs and renovations.
Repairs typically refer to items that buyers expect to be in good condition before they purchase a home. For example, if an HVAC unit isn’t in working condition, or there are tiles missing for the floor, a buyer may ask for a credit to cover the costs of the repairs.
Renovations are improvements made to an item in the home. Examples of renovations are things like upgraded granite countertops or new stainless steel appliances.