Selling Your Home in 2023? These Are the Top 10 Home Features That Add Value in Massachusetts

2023-01-30 14:33:50 By : Mr. Bryan Wang

The housing market has certainly cooled down over the past few months so if you’re looking to sell your home in 2023 this should be some handy dandy information. Redfin has used their machine learning technology combined with their vast database of homes to determine the Top 10 Home Features That Add Value in Massachusetts, 2023-Edition. And it’s not all about the kitchen and the bathrooms! If you might be selling in 2023 bookmark this page, it might just help you nab an additional chunk o’ cash at closing.

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Selling Your Home in 2023? These Are the Top 10 Home Features That Add Value in Massachusetts

A Soaker Tub. You know you want one anyway. You… a candle (safely-lit of course)… your favorite book and a glass of chilled vino. You so fancy. Plus it adds value!

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Recessed lighting. I put these in myself in my house. Note to self: hire someone next time.

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Ranch. Stock the fridge. That’s the first place my mind went – dressing. Ranches are easier on the knees due to their lack of stairs. Sooooo… remove that second floor maybe? lol

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Energy Efficient. The greener the house, the more green you’ll make.

Balcony. Don’t we all want to be Romeo and Juliet? All for the ending, that is.

Fresh paint. It’s HGTV 101.

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Large living room. Because who really puts “teeny tiny living room” on their new home wish list? I love visitors but I don’t need them sitting on my lap.

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New kitchen. You knew that was coming, huh? Goodbye $70,000… but hopefully you’ll make it back and then some.

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Breakfast bar. We put one in our old house…. then never hung out anywhere else pretty much ever. Also we’re not fancy so we called it “an island.”

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Storage area. There’s gotta be someplace to store all your shhhhhhhhtuff. That’s what I was going to say. Shtuff. Yeah.

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Selling Your Home in 2023? These Are the Top 10 Home Features That Add Value in Massachusetts

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