By Tammy J. Pelletier, GRI
Prudential Gammons Realty
When it comes to selling a home, some interesting things play crucial roles. For example, no matter how beautiful your home is, if a buyer isn’t comfortable in your bathroom — you may be flushing a potential sale down the drain.
Prospective buyers want a bath that is in overall good repair, has ample storage space and is sparkling clean. If your bathroom does not currently meet these criteria, don’t panic. There are many easy ways to make bathrooms more appealing to prospective buyers.
A thorough cleaning job, your best towels and decorative soap may be all it takes to get your bathroom market-ready. If your bathroom needs to be updated, fresh paint on the walls and ceilings is inexpensive. Simply caulking around a tub or replacing crumbling grout will make world of difference. Also, a one-color scheme will make it easier for buyers to imagine how their accessories and furnishings will look in your bathroom.
Thinking about your home from a buyer’s perspective will help you see little improvements that can help get it sold. Which improvements you make and how much you spend is up to you, but our experience enables us to suggest many proven ways to merchandise your bathroom — and the rest of your house. I’ve compiled a list of websites on home improvements and a variety of other topics . Here are just a couple. For more links, just leave me a comment. Let me know what you think.
Incredible Bathroom Renovations – HGTV
Bathroom Makeovers – hometimes.co.za
Tammy Pelletier can be reached at (401) 263-6913 Prudential Gammons Realty is an independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential Financial company. Equal Housing Opportunity.

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Custom built homes are the best way to go in my opinion. That way you get exactly what you want from your new home and you won’t need to spend all of that extra money on remodeling.
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