Halloween looms at the end of October. Whether you are dressing up, staying in, watching Halloween movie marathons, or don’t celebrate at all, we made a list of what scares home buyers more than skeleton and cobweb decorations on the front porch.
Purchasing a home is usually the biggest purchase of your life. Financial frights in buying a home include committing to a mortgage and wiring thousands of dollars in earnest money deposits and down payments. But what are some things inside the house that scare home buyers?
5 Things that Scare Home Buyers
1. Repairs –
If you walk into the property and see broken doors and cabinets, older screens, and peeling paint, then the dollar signs start dancing across a buyer’s eyes. If you don’t know how to do repairs yourself, then you have to hire someone. Repairs can be costly, but it is not only the money that can intimidate buyers. Repairs entail unknowns and spending time and energy! Many first time buyers want a turnkey home, ready to move-in.
2. Smells –
Nobody wants a mystery smell to greet them in the kitchen, bathroom, or closet. Smells could be from old food, trash, mold, pets, or something else, but it certainly doesn’t instill confidence in a prospective buyer!
3. Popcorn Ceilings –
The popcorn ceilings of the 1970s and 1980s are now being scraped, which usually means some extra money allocated for their safe and thorough removal.
4. Dirt, dust, and grime –
Was the toilet last scrubbed in 1995? Is there grime on the appliances and between floor boards? Home buyers can be deterred by properties that require a deep cleaning. They either have to pull up their work gloves or hire someone to clean up.
5. Outdated wallpaper, carpet, and wood paneling –
Certain outdated features are tough to disguise with more modern furnishings. Wallpaper, shag carpet, and dark wood paneling on walls can reduce the appeal of a listing.

