What’s the finishing touch that really sells flips?
For experienced investors...what’s the little thing you do that really helps your flips sell faster?
Is it the right paint color, a fresh landscaping touch, staging that makes the space feel inviting, or something else entirely?
I’d love to hear what small touches you swear by that turn a house from just ‘good’ into a home buyers can’t resist.
Share your secrets!
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Doug, great question, most people overestimate “big renovations” and underestimate the subtle things that make a buyer emotionally commit.
Here are the finishing touches that consistently move my flips faster and for stronger offers:
1. Perfected Lighting (This is #1 for a reason)
Bad lighting makes even a good renovation feel cheap.
I upgrade every room with:
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4–6 recessed LEDs (3000K or 4000K depending on vibe)
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Bright vanity lights
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A clean, modern dining chandelier
Bright homes photograph better, show better, and feel newer.
2. Hardware + Fixtures Matching Throughout
Buyers won’t say it out loud, but mismatched finishes make a home feel “DIY.”
I pick one palette, matte black or brushed nickel, and match:
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Door handles
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Hinges
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Faucets
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Cabinet pulls
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Bathroom accessories
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Shower trim
$400–$700 in hardware makes the whole house feel intentional.
3. Crisp White Trim + Doors
Even if the walls are neutral, clean white trim instantly elevates the property.
A lot of flippers skip this; buyers don’t.
4. Landscaping That Frames the House
No full overhaul, just:
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Fresh mulch
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Clean edging
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One or two evergreen shrubs
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Power-washed walkway
60 minutes of curb appeal work sets the tone before the buyer steps inside.
5. Kitchen “Hotel Towel” Fold + Simple Staging
I don’t over-stage.
Just enough to make it feel warm:
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One plant
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A cutting board set
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Clean kitchen towels
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A simple vase or bowl on the counter
You’d be shocked how much faster the home sells with just these touches.
6. Spotless Grout + Caulk Lines
Buyers forgive a lot, but dirty grout screams “old house.”
I regrout or scrub everything and re-caulk with razor-clean lines.
Small cost, massive perception difference.
The truth:
Most flips don’t sell faster because they’re “fancy.”
They sell faster because they feel clean, bright, and cohesive.
That’s the vibe buyers want when they’re imagining their new life there.



