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PURCELLVILLE, Va., Jan. 21, 2026 -- Homeowners looking to sell their properties often wonder which upgrades will yield the highest return on investment. Real estate expert Kathy Colville emphasizes the importance of strategic renovations that can significantly enhance both buyer appeal and property value.
According to Colville, kitchens and bathrooms are the standout areas where improvements can make a substantial impact. Even minor enhancements in these spaces can create a more inviting atmosphere and elevate the overall aesthetic of the home. For instance, updating fixtures, painting cabinets, or installing new countertops can transform a dated kitchen into a modern culinary space. Similarly, refreshing a bathroom with contemporary tiles or new lighting can attract potential buyers.
Colville advises homeowners to focus on these key areas before listing their properties. By prioritizing upgrades in kitchens and bathrooms, sellers can position their homes more competitively in the market, ultimately leading to quicker sales and higher offers.
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