Developed by Ryan Riggins: Senior Protection Coordinator, Licensed Broker, and 8+ Year Construction Project Manager
The $5,000 Smart Prep Budget
Stop wasting $30K on HGTV renovations. A construction PM shows you exactly where to spend $5,000 to get 2-3x your money back at closing.
✅ These improvements typically return 2-3x their cost
Your Smart Prep Planner
Check the items you plan to do, adjust costs to match your market, and watch the budget tracker update in real time. Green = do it. Red = skip it.
🟢 MUST DO — Highest ROI (3-5x Return)
Deep Professional Cleaning
ROI: 4-5x return | Every $1 returns $4-5
$
MUST DO
Interior Paint (Neutral Colors)
ROI: 3-4x return | Transforms feel of entire home
$
MUST DO
Curb Appeal (Landscaping, Pressure Wash, Mulch)
ROI: 4-5x return | First impression drives offers
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MUST DO
Fix Safety Issues (Handrails, Smoke Detectors, Leaks)
ROI: 10x+ | Prevents deal-killing inspection findings
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MUST DO
🟡 SMART SPEND — Good ROI (2-3x Return)
Replace Worn Carpet (or Deep Clean)
ROI: 2-3x return | Only if visibly stained/damaged
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SMART
Update Light Fixtures & Hardware
ROI: 2-3x return | Cheap modernization
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SMART
Minor Kitchen Update (Hardware, Faucet, Caulk)
ROI: 2-3x return | NOT a full renovation
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SMART
🔴 MONEY PIT — Skip These (0.3-0.8x Return)
Full Kitchen Renovation
ROI: 0.3-0.5x return | You lose $0.50-0.70 per dollar spent
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SKIP
Full Bathroom Remodel
ROI: 0.4-0.6x return | Expensive with low return for seniors
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SKIP
New Roof (Unless Actively Leaking)
ROI: 0.5-0.7x return | Offer a credit instead
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SKIP
🔧 Ryan's Construction PM Insight
"After flipping houses for 8 years and managing construction projects, I can tell you the #1 mistake families make: they watch HGTV and think they need a $30,000 kitchen renovation. They don't. A $500 deep clean, $1,500 in paint, and $750 in curb appeal will get you 80% of the result for 10% of the cost. I've seen a $3,200 smart prep budget produce the same sale price as a $28,000 renovation on a comparable house down the street. Save your money for the transition — that's where you'll really need it."
— Ryan Riggins, 8+ Year Construction PM & Licensed Broker