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By Jeff Ryder

Jeff Ryder moved to Colorado Springs in 1993 as a Flight Paramedic at Fort Carson, serving in the U.S. Army. After his military service, he transitioned into journalism as a news anchor for the local CBS affiliate, KKTV, where he spent three years delivering stories that mattered to the community. His passion for helping people led him into real estate, where he has since built a thriving career, assisting over 1,500 families in making their next move.

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Spring is finally here, which means more buyers, more listings, and, of course, the question that always comes up: What upgrades are truly worth the money when it’s time to sell? It’s crucial to know where to put your effort, time, and money to make sure you get the best return. Before grabbing a paintbrush or starting a major remodel, let’s go over the three key things you need to keep in mind this season:

1. Skip expensive mistakes. One of the biggest mistakes homeowners can make is investing heavily in high-end kitchen remodels, extravagant landscaping, or leaving projects unfinished. Buyers prefer homes that feel clean, well-maintained, and ready to move in. If you start a project, be sure to finish it. A missing cabinet or incomplete tile job can leave a bad impression and end up costing you more than you think.

2. Focus on first impressions. First impressions are everything when it comes to upgrades. Simple improvements like a new garage door, fresh exterior paint, or stone veneer can greatly enhance curb appeal. For the kitchen, consider mid-range upgrades such as new countertops and modern fixtures. These improvements can make a big impact without the need for a full renovation. Other affordable updates, like cleaning up the yard, replacing worn carpet, and choosing light, neutral paint colors, can help create a fresh and inviting atmosphere.

“Pre-listing home upgrades don’t always need to be expensive.”

3. Choose the right contractor. Selecting the right contractor is crucial for any renovation project. It’s important to find someone you can trust to get the job done right and within budget. Ask for recommendations from friends, family, or local online groups. Once you’ve found a few options, get multiple quotes, check if they are licensed, and ask to see examples of their past work. A good contractor will guide you through the process to ensure the job is done right.

If you’re planning to sell this spring and want to focus on upgrades that add real value, not just the expensive ones, let’s talk. Every market is unique, and I can help you determine which upgrades will make the most sense for your home and timeline. Call or send me an email to schedule a free strategy session, and together, we’ll work on getting you the best return this spring.

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