Before putting a house up for sale, certain choices can speed up the transaction and even increase the value of the property. Real estate professionals know: a strategic piece directly influences buyers’ perceptions.
When preparing to sell your house or apartment, one question always comes up: how to speed things up? Should we repaint the rooms, modernize the bathroom, redo the floors? Many homeowners wonder what the right approach is to trigger an offer without waiting months and spending too much money on it. There is precisely one room to take particular care of, because it is often what turns a simple visit into a crush.
Buyers, during a visit, don’t just look at the surface area or the number of rooms. They want to project themselves into their new life and imagine their daily lives. Some pieces matter more than others in this projection. To attract future buyers, it is better for the rooms to be neutral and bright. The bathroom must be clean (watch out for traces of mold) and functional. If it is too old, it can cause concern, but even renovated, it remains a secondary space in the final decision.
The room that really swings a sale is the kitchen. This is where real estate investors focus their efforts, and it’s no coincidence. The kitchen has become the heart of the house: we cook there, of course, but we entertain there, we sometimes work there and we spend time there with family. Future buyers will better visualize their daily lives in this room. And a modern, well-appointed kitchen immediately gives an impression of quality and care throughout the home.
Studies also show that a kitchen renovation often makes it possible to recover a significant portion of the sums invested upon resale, sometimes up to 60% of the budget committed. As long as you remain strategic. Professionals favor sober and sustainable choices: light or wooden facades, a resistant worktop, careful lighting, consistent household appliances. A central island, if space allows, also reinforces the favorite effect. It doesn’t necessarily mean redoing everything. Sometimes, changing the facades, modernizing the splashback, replacing the worktop or improving the lighting is enough to transform perception.
The goal is not luxury, but harmony and functionality. If you need to concentrate your budget on a single room to sell faster, take inspiration from the investors’ method: start with the kitchen.








