Common mistakes made by homeowners that devalue their property

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — If you’re planning to sell your home, it can help to know what mistakes you’re making now that could make it harder to sell.

We are stretching your dollar with something that destroys the value of your home.


It’s about paying attention to your habits and your home now, so that selling later will be easier.

According to Go Banking Rates, the first mistake is “over-personalizing your home” by choosing unique paint colors or overly specific features that can limit the appeal to buyers.

Ignoring curb appeal is another.

Most people look outside to decide if they want to see what’s inside. While you’re enjoying the summer, be sure to water your flowers and look for ways to improve your home’s landscaping.

Another mistake is failing to make energy efficiency improvements, from insulation to heating and cooling systems.

Reducing energy costs is one of the things most people should do as it will make a home more attractive to buy.

Go Banking Rates also says that doing repairs on your own that are beyond your capabilities can be detrimental. Know when you should hire a contractor to help with repairs.

When it comes time to sell, don’t set an unrealistic asking price. You don’t want to undersell your home, but setting your price too high can prolong your time on the market.