Renovate Before Selling – 3 Questions to Consider Before Starting

By Léa Plourde-Archer

Updated on June 12, 2025

It is often necessary to do some renovations in order to sell your home, especially if your property has been on the market for several months already and few potential buyers have come through your door. Even with a small budget, smart renovations can help make your home more appealing, which can even increase its value.

What renovations can really make a difference? How can you maximize your home’s appeal on a limited budget? Which specific renovations will have the biggest impact on your property’s value? How do you strike the right balance between costs and the baseline value of your home to avoid over-renovating? By considering these questions, you’ll be better positioned to attract more buyers and potentially boost your profit when you sell.

3 Important Questions to Ask Yourself

Woman painting white wooden kitchen cabinets with paintbrush, interior renovation

Source : RenoQuotes

1. Should you renovate your home before selling?

To know exactly which renovations you should undertake in your home, it’s recommended to consult a specialist who can give you an overview of your specific needs. They can also provide an estimate and, therefore, the budget required.

It’s often easy to assume that these renovations will be expensive. In reality, the main goal is to restore your home’s charm—not to do a full renovation so it looks like a newly built property.

2. What renovations should you do before selling a house?

Before starting any renovation work, it’s important to know that some expenses bring more return than others. Experts agree that the key areas to focus on for boosting your home’s value are painting and anything related to the kitchen and bathroom. These are, in fact, the two rooms buyers pay the most attention to.

In most cases, repainting your home is a must. If you’ve lived in your home for several years, chances are the walls were painted to suit your personal taste. However, your taste may not match that of potential buyers.

Not only do colours have a big impact on your home’s appearance, but they also trigger strong emotions in potential buyers. For example, bright colours don’t make it easier to sell a home—so it’s best to choose light, neutral tones.

For more information about renovation costs for these two major rooms, feel free to check out our articles “Kitchen renovation prices” and “Bathroom renovation prices.”

3. Is it worth it to renovate or remodel a house to sell it?

Depending on the renovations you undertake, the percentage of your investment you’ll recover when selling will vary.

The best, most profitable renovations:

  • Bathroom: 75% to 100%

  • Kitchen: 75% to 100%

  • Interior or exterior painting: 50% to 100%

Renovations with average returns:

  • Roof replacement: 50% to 80%

  • Replacing boiler or heating system: 50% to 80%

  • Finishing the basement: 50% to 75%

  • Adding a family room: 50% to 75%

  • Adding a fireplace: 50% to 75%

  • Installing hardwood floors: 50% to 75%

  • Adding a garage: 50% to 75%

  • Replacing doors and windows: 50% to 75%

  • Adding a deck: 50% to 75%

  • Central air conditioning: 25% to 75%

Renovations with the lowest return on investment:

  • Landscaping: 25% to 50%

  • Paver stone driveway: 25% to 50%

  • Asphalt driveway: 25% to 50%

  • Fencing: 25% to 50%Swimming pool: 10% to 40%

  • Skylight: 0% to 25%

3 Rules to Follow to Make Selling a House Easier

Woman arranging a vase of dried flowers on a wooden sideboard in a tastefully decorated living room

Source : RenoQuotes

  1. Focus your time and money on things that will truly help you sell your home. Potential buyers are interested in the structure of your home. No matter how nice your interior decor is, you won’t be able to sell if the frame of your home is in poor condition.Make sure your home is clean, in good condition, and has a neutral look to appeal to as many potential buyers as possible. 

  2. When it comes to renovations, the golden rule is always to consider your home’s baseline value. Buyers don’t expect a $200,000 home to have the same features as a property worth over $400,000.

  3. So, when it comes time to do renovations, to ensure you get the most out of a future sale and win over buyers, it’s important to spend wisely.

Should you consider home staging when selling a house?

Home staging can be an add-on or an alternative to renovations to improve the look of your home in the eyes of visitors. Some interior designers specialize in home staging and can offer excellent services.

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FAQ

Is it worth updating a kitchen and bathroom before selling?

Yes. Kitchen and bathroom updates offer the highest return on investment (up to 100%) and make your home more attractive to buyers.

What type of remodel adds the most value before selling?

Kitchen and bathroom renovations, plus fresh paint, add the most value. These areas are top priorities for Canadian buyers.

What should you not fix when selling a house?

Avoid costly updates with low ROI, like extensive landscaping, full basement finishes, or replacing functional appliances. Minor cosmetic flaws can be left as-is.

Should I renovate my condo before selling?

Full renovations aren’t necessary. Focus on repairs, cleaning, and a fresh coat of neutral paint. Small updates are usually enough to appeal to buyers.


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