
If you're thinking about selling your house this year, you may be torn between two options:
- Do you sell it as-is and make it easier on yourself? No repairs. No effort.
- Or do you fix it up a bit first – so it shows well and sells for as much as possible?
In 2026, that decision matters more than it used to. Here's what you need to know.
Over the past year, the number of homes for sale has been climbing. And this year, a Realtor.com forecast says it could go up another 8.9%. That matters. As buyers gain more options, they also re-gain the ability to be selective. So, the details are starting to count again.
That's one reason most sellers choose to make some updates before listing.

Finding the right home feels exciting – but being pre-approved for your loan is what makes it possible. Whether you're planning to buy soon or still just thinking about it, getting pre-approved is one of the best moves you can make. Here's why.
Pre-approval is much more than a guess. It means a lender has reviewed your finances (things like your income, assets, credit score, debts, and savings) and told you how much they're willing to let you borrow for your loan.
It's basically a reality check for your home search,...