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Tiny Issues, Big Turn-Offs for Buyers

Beth Helvey March 21, 2025

Tiny Issues, Big Turn-Offs—10 Small Fixes That Can Make or Break the Sale of Your Home

Selling a home is all about making a great first impression, and while most sellers focus on the big things—curb appeal, staging, decluttering—it’s often the little details that can make or break a buyer’s perception.

Minor maintenance issues that you’ve learned to live with might send buyers running for the hills, or at least questioning how well the home has been cared for. These tiny maintenance issues might not seem like deal-breakers on their own, but together, they create an overall impression that can make buyers hesitant.

The good news? Most of these fixes are quick, inexpensive, and easy—helping to present a home that feels move-in ready and well-maintained from the start.

Here are some tiny, often overlooked home maintenance issues that can leave a big impact on potential buyers:

1) Burned-Out Light Bulbs

 

A single dead bulb might not seem like a big deal, but to buyers, it can send the message that basic upkeep has been neglected. Plus, a dim or flickering bulb can make a space feel dark and uninviting. Replace any non-working bulbs and opt for warm, inviting lighting to create the right ambiance in each room.

2) Minor Roof Damage

 

A couple of missing or damaged shingles might not mean a full roof replacement is needed, but buyers won’t see it that way. A visibly damaged roof can spark immediate concerns about leaks, insulation issues, and major repair costs. Have a roofer inspect and repair any obvious problem areas before showings, and make sure repairs are done in a way that blends with the rest of the roof and doesn’t look like they just slapped a quick fix on it.

3) Chipped or Peeling Paint

 

Scuffed walls, chipped baseboards, and peeling exterior trim can make a home feel worn and neglected. A few fresh coats of paint in key areas can give the home a well-maintained, move-in-ready feel.

4) Water Stains From Past Leaks

 

It’s stressful dealing with water leaks when they happen, and many homeowners focus on just getting the leak fixed, and putting off the cosmetic repairs until a later date. The problem is, it’s easy to get used to a faint water stain and you may not even remember it’s there! But lingering water stains on ceilings or walls can send buyers into worst-case-scenario mode, even if a leak was fixed years ago. Before listing, make sure any stains caused by past leaks are properly repaired and repainted to erase any doubts about lingering water damage.

5) Dripping Faucets

 

That steady drip, drip, drip might not bother you anymore, but to buyers, it’s a sign of potential plumbing problems. A simple washer replacement or tightening of the fixture can keep buyers from assuming they’ll need a plumber right away.

6) Missing or Cracked Outlet Covers

 

 

Exposed wiring or broken outlet covers might not seem like a big deal, but they can make a home feel unfinished or poorly maintained. Replacing them is an easy, inexpensive way to clean up the look of a room. You can pick up basic covers with pocket change, and all it takes is a screwdriver and a few minutes to fix this issue.

7) Running Toilets

 

A toilet that never stops running is a small annoyance for homeowners but a red flag for buyers. It makes them think about wasted water, potential plumbing issues, and unseen costs. A simple fix now can prevent bigger concerns later. It could be as simple as a chain that is getting caught in the tank, or a bad seal between the flapper and toilet. While it probably wouldn’t be the biggest plumbing bill, it’s something you can probably handle on your own with a little time and elbow grease.

8) Bunched-Up or Wrinkled Carpet

 

Carpet ripples and wrinkles aren’t just unsightly—they make buyers worry about underlying issues or costly replacements. If you have carpeting, make sure it’s properly stretched and secured to create a polished, well-maintained appearance. This isn’t something most average homeowners can do on their own, but a professional carpet installer can probably tighten up your rug for a lot less than replacing the entire wall-to-wall carpeting.

9) Grimy Bathrooms

 

Buyers might forgive outdated tile, but they won’t be as forgiving when it comes to grimy grout, dingy shower curtains, or chipped porcelain in the tub. A deep clean, some new caulk, and an inexpensive fresh shower curtain can instantly refresh the space.

10) Dusty Exhaust Fans

 

Bathroom and kitchen exhaust fans collect dust and grime over time, and many homeowners often don’t think twice about them. But buyers do. A quick wipe-down or vacuuming of the vents can make a space feel fresher and show that even the smallest details have been cared for.

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