
If you plan on selling your home this year, you first need to get it in shape. Not only does it need to look good to prospective buyers, but they'll also want an inspection before closing. Anything broken or damaged will either deter them from buying, eat into your asking price, or require time and money to fix. Better to get as much taken care of in advance as possible to avoid hassle down the road. Our real estate agents can help you go through your home and determine what work needs to be done, but here are seven basic repairs to prioritize before listing your home.