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Selling in 2026? Do These 5 Simple Upgrades to Boost Your Home’s Value

Angela Lin by Angela Lin
December 24, 2025
in Advice, Home Improvement, Selling Your Home
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If you’re planning to put your house on the market in 2026, now is the ideal time to make a few simple upgrades that can significantly boost its value. Small strategic improvements around your home, such as fresh paint or new faucets, can increase buyer appeal and help you secure a higher selling price. Here are five easy home upgrades to help boost your home’s value in 2026.

  • Read: How to Plan a Home Improvement Project from Start to Finish

New Lighting Fixtures 

Switching out old light fixtures, including overhead lights and lamps, is an easy upgrade that can modernize your home right away. Updated lighting improves brightness, visibility and enhances the overall aesthetic of your space. It can make rooms feel bigger and more open, which is enticing for buyers. According to Opendoor, minor lighting upgrades can deliver an ROI of approximately 70% to 80%. Additionally, updated lighting fixtures add visual interest and subtle details that elevate your home’s design. 

Install New Faucets & Hardware

You might not think that buyers notice faucets and hardware, but tarnished or mismatched pieces can be very obvious and make your home feel outdated. Replacing cabinet and drawer handles, door knobs, and faucets is a simple upgrade that immediately makes your space feel sleek and polished. When installing new hardware, it’s best to keep it consistent, using either silver or gold. A mix of finishes can look messy and uncoordinated. 

Add Shelves & Storage

Adding built-in storage or floating shelves adds character and extra functionality to a home. Custom built-in shelving can deliver an ROI of roughly 60% to 80%, while basic shelving upgrades typically add less value. Buyers love organized spaces and additional storage, especially in home offices, closets, kitchens, and bathrooms. Proper shelving also helps to create the illusion of a larger, more open space. It’s best to stick to neutral finishes such as wood, white, or black to appeal to a broader range of buyers. 

  • Read: How Home Design Can Improve Wellness and Mental Health: Creating a Space for Mindful Living

Lawn Care

The front lawn plays a major role in first impressions and can strongly influence how buyers perceive your home. A well-maintained lawn signals to buyers that if the exterior is well-kept, the interior is likely well cared for as well. Small details such as trimmed grass, healthy greenery, clean edges, and a simple garden can make a big impact on the overall curb appeal and buyer interest. 

Fresh Paint 

A fresh coat of paint, whether it’s the same colour or a completely new one, can instantly transform the look and mood of a room. Old paint or chipping paint can deter buyers, making your home seem dated or poorly maintained. Studies show that interior paint jobs can deliver up to 107% return on investment, though the exact ROI can vary depending on the size of your home and the quality of work. Refreshing paint on walls, cabinets, and cupboards, either professionally or as a DIY project, helps the space feel newer, cleaner, and more polished.

Maximizing Your Home’s Value

Maximize the value of your home before listing it for sale. Refreshing key areas and updating details creates a stronger first impression. These simple upgrades can enhance your home’s appeal, attract more buyers, and help you secure the best price possible. 

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Angela Lin

Angela Lin

Angela Lin is a Content Marketing Specialist at Zoocasa, where she creates engaging content to help homebuyers and sellers navigate the real estate market. As a student who’s often on the lookout for apartments herself, she is passionate about simplifying complex real estate information into clear and easy-to-understand topics.

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