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Budget-friendly tips for refreshing an apartment before selling

12-05-2026 / Regent Zagreb
Budget-friendly tips for refreshing an apartment before selling

First impressions sell property.

Buyers often make an emotional decision within the first few minutes of viewing, which is precisely why how an apartment looks can directly impact the speed of sale and the final price.

The good news? You don't need to invest tens of thousands of euros to refresh an apartment before selling. Often, it's the small, thoughtful changes that make the biggest difference and help potential buyers envision living in the space.

Below are budget-friendly tips that can significantly increase a property's appeal — without major renovation work.

Neutral colors always win

One of the most cost-effective moves before selling is painting the walls.
Walls with signs of wear, intense colors, or outdated tones can visually shrink a space and give the impression of additional investment.
Light and neutral shades like white, warm beige tones, or light gray make the space airier, tidier, and visually larger.
This is precisely why most professionally prepared apartments for sale use a minimalist and neutral color palette.
A relatively small investment in painting often brings one of the biggest visual transformations.

Lighting changes the entire impression of the space

An apartment with poor lighting appears smaller, colder, and less inviting — even when it's well-decorated.
Replacing outdated bulbs with warmer LED lighting, adding a floor or table lamp, and maximizing natural light can completely change the atmosphere.

Before photos and viewings:

  • open curtains and blinds
  • remove heavy dark drapes
  • turn on all lights in the apartment


Buyers buy the feeling of space as much as the square footage itself.

Decluttering: less stuff = bigger apartment

One of the most common mistakes when selling is having too many personal belongings and an overcrowded space.
Shelves full of trinkets, too much decor, open clothing, or an excessive amount of furniture visually shrink the apartment.
The goal isn't for the space to look "empty," but tidy, airy, and neutral.

Before selling, it is recommended to:

  • remove excess decorations
  • organize open shelves
  • put away personal photos
  • clear kitchen and bathroom surfaces


Minimalism almost always visually enhances the value of a property.

Small repairs leave a big impression

Buyers quickly notice small things like:

  • squeaky doors
  • cracked outlets
  • dripping faucets
  • damaged baseboards
  • signs of moisture
  • malfunctioning switches


Although these are minor issues, they create the impression that the property is not well-maintained.

It's worthwhile to fix all minor defects before going on the market, as they often affect the perception of value and open the door for price reductions during negotiations.

Refresh the bathroom without a complete renovation

A complete bathroom renovation can be a significant expense, but small changes often yield surprisingly good results.

Affordable interventions that visually enhance the space include:

  • a new shower curtain or glass
  • replacing the faucet
  • a new toilet seat
  • a more modern mirror
  • re-caulking edges
  • new lighting


A clean and tidy bathroom gives buyers the impression that the apartment is well-maintained.

Home staging without a big budget
Home staging doesn't mean luxurious interior decoration, but rather presenting the space in a way that attracts the largest number of buyers.

Sometimes, it's enough to:

  • add a few decorative pillows
  • fresh flowers
  • neutral bedding
  • simple decorations
  • a tidy dining table


The goal is to create a home atmosphere, but without too much personal character.

A professionally prepared apartment often achieves a higher price and sells faster than competing properties of similar square footage.

Balcony and entrance often sell the apartment

Outdoor space plays a bigger role than many owners think.

Even a small balcony can look attractive with:

  • two simple chairs
  • a small plant
  • a tidy floor
  • discreet lighting


The same applies to the entrance area.
The first impression begins before the buyer even enters the apartment.

Professional photos are not a luxury

You can have a great apartment, but if the photos are not high quality — buyer interest will be lower.

Good space preparation before photography includes:

  • maximum natural light
  • tidy surfaces
  • symmetrical arrangement
  • clean floors and windows


In today's real estate market, photos are what decide whether someone will click on an ad or skip it.

Conclusion

Preparing an apartment for sale doesn't have to mean a major renovation and huge costs. Quite the opposite — small, strategic changes often bring the biggest return on investment.

A neutral, tidy, and bright space leaves a better first impression, attracts more interested buyers, and can significantly speed up the sale of a property.
If you are planning to sell an apartment and want to assess which changes make the most sense before going on the market, a professional appraisal and good presentation can make a big difference in the final result.

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