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5 Smart Renovations That Will Increase Your Dallas Home’s Selling Price  

June 02, 20254 min read

5 Smart Renovations That Will Increase Your Dallas Home’s Selling Price

By Steven Thomas – Refind Realty

Modern kitchen with neutral colors and updated fixtures to increase Dallas home resale value

If you're planning to sell your home in Dallas, a few targeted updates can make a huge impact on your final sale price. I'm Steven Thomas with Refind Realty, and I work with homeowners across Dallas-Fort Worth to help them sell smarter.

Over-renovating is one of the biggest mistakes sellers make. But the right improvements? They can help you sell faster and for more money.

Let’s look at five smart renovations that give you real returns—and which ones to skip.

1. Refresh the Kitchen, Don’t Rebuild It

A full kitchen remodel can easily cost $30K or more. But a light refresh can make your home stand out—without blowing your budget.

Smart upgrades:

  • Paint cabinets in a modern color

  • Update hardware and faucets

  • Add quartz or granite counters

  • Swap out light fixtures

This kind of refresh helps your kitchen feel clean and current—something Dallas buyers expect.

Want to plan your prep timeline step-by-step? Download my free Home Seller Checklist to stay on track.

2. Replace Worn-Out Flooring

Old carpet, dated tile, or scratched-up hardwood can hurt your home’s value. New flooring is one of the most effective ways to modernize your space.

Top picks in Dallas:

  • Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) for durability and style

  • Engineered wood for a high-end look

  • Large neutral tile in kitchens and bathrooms

Your home's condition directly impacts buyer interest. Use my Home Seller Score tool to see where your property stands—and where updates will help most.

3. Upgrade the Bathroom (Just Enough)

Bathrooms don’t need a total overhaul to make a strong impression. A few quick updates go a long way.

High-ROI updates:

  • Swap builder-grade mirrors for framed ones

  • Add new vanity lighting

  • Replace faucets and towel bars

  • Recaulk tubs and showers

Want more insight into what buyers look for in a bathroom? Join me in my free Home Seller Webinar where I walk you through real-world examples from Dallas listings.

4. Boost Curb Appeal with a Clean Entry

Curb appeal is your home's first impression. In Dallas, where many buyers tour multiple homes in a day, a sharp exterior can make yours stand out.

Simple wins:

  • Paint your front door a bold but neutral color

  • Replace outdated house numbers

  • Power wash walkways and siding

  • Freshen up flower beds or add planters

Need help choosing which exterior upgrades matter most in your area? Visit my Home Selling Options page for strategies tailored to your property type and price range.

5. Paint With Broad Appeal

Bright walls or dated colors can be a deal-breaker. A full interior repaint in neutral colors makes your home feel clean, bright, and move-in ready.

Top paint choices in DFW:

  • Sherwin-Williams Agreeable Gray

  • Benjamin Moore Swiss Coffee (for trim and ceilings)

  • Soft whites and greige tones

Buyers want a blank canvas. Fresh paint is one of the highest ROI pre-sale projects I recommend.

If you're thinking about selling and building your next home, check out my New Construction Home Guide. It walks you through how to renovate, sell, and move into a brand-new build without missing a beat.

Final Thoughts from Steven

You don’t need to spend tens of thousands of dollars to prepare your home for sale. You just need to invest wisely in what buyers actually care about.

Every house—and every seller—is different. I’ll help you prioritize based on what your home needs to get top dollar without wasting time or money.

You're Always Home With Refind Realty.

Want to know what buyers are looking for near you?
Download the Lone Star App here to track buyer activity, browse listings, and monitor your home’s value.

FAQs About Renovating Before Selling in Dallas

1. How much should I spend on renovations before listing?
In most cases, 1–3% of your home’s value is enough to get strong ROI. More than that usually doesn’t pay off.

2. Is it worth painting my house before selling?
Yes. A fresh coat of neutral paint helps buyers visualize living in your space.

3. Are kitchen upgrades worth the cost?
Light kitchen updates consistently rank among the top value-boosting improvements in Dallas.

4. What if I don’t have time or budget to renovate?
Let’s talk. I can connect you with buyers who purchase as-is, or recommend budget-friendly updates.

5. What if I’m planning to buy new construction after I sell?
You're in the right place. Use my New Construction Webinar or Get Pre-Approved to get started.

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