Rising Inventory Means This Spring Could Be Your Moment
Want to know two reasons this spring might finally be your time to buy? Inventory has grown and sellers may be more willing to negotiate as a result....
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First Federal Bank : January 23, 2026 8:00:01 AM EST
Planning to sell this spring? While you may be tempted
to hold off until the first blooms or the spring showers hit, that may be cutting in close in today's market.
Buyers have more options than they did a few years ago. So, it may be worth it to tackle repairs now and make sure your house is set up to stand out. Because you don’t want to be caught scrambling right before the spring rush. Or, running out of time to do the work your house really needs.
The key is focusing on updates that actually matter. And that’s exactly where return-on-investment (ROI) data comes in handy.
Every year, Zonda looks at which home improvements deliver the most bang for the buck when you go to sell the home. And the results can be a little surprising.
The green in the chart below shows the updates where sellers have the biggest potential to add value based on that research:
Source: JLC, 2025 Cost vs Value Report, December 2025 (ROI figures are based on national averages, and don't guarantee profit. Actual returns vary by market).
While there's a wide range of projects represented in this data, the interesting part is, some of the top winners aren’t big to-do's. They’re just swapping out doors.
This goes to show little projects may have a big impact. So, you may not have to spend a fortune. And you don’t need to tackle everything on this list. But in today’s market, doing nothing could work against you.
Now that buyers have more homes to choose from, a lot of them are going to opt for what’s move-in ready.
The best advice? Focus on what your house needs, whether it’s listed here or not – like the repairs you’ve been putting off. A front door or shutters in need of a little TLC. Piles of leaves in the yard. Scuffed up paint where your kids play inside. Those details matter too.
Mallory Slesser, Interior designer and Home Stager, explains it to the National Association of Realtors (NAR) this way:
“If you’re looking for affordable updates that pack a punch, dollar for dollar, I would say painting; changing out light fixtures; changing out hardware; maybe new draperies or window treatments. Those are all cost-effective ways to make a big statement. It really changes the space.”
These seemingly small things help buyers focus on the home itself – not the work they think they’ll have to do after moving in. And that’s paying off for other sellers. Buyers are often willing to spend more on homes that feel well cared for, updated, and move-in ready.
Here’s the important thing to remember. National data like this is a guideline. Buyer preferences are going to vary by location, price point, and even neighborhood. That means a project that boosts value in one area might be unnecessary (or even overkill) in yours.
That’s why the first step should always be to talk with a local real estate professional before you start.
An experienced agent can help you answer questions like:
That guidance helps you avoid over-improving and under-preparing.
If you’re looking to sell this spring, you still have time to make updates that help your home stand out – without taking on a full renovation.
If you’re not sure where to start, talk with a First Federal Bank Loan Officer to see what makes sense for your house. A quick conversation can help you prioritize the updates that’ll pack the biggest punch.
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