We are about to put our house on the market. It is a great home, in a fantastic location that we have maintained well. We have recently put a substantial amount of money into replacing the roof, air conditioners, water heaters, etc. so that they are new and most have warranties. We assumed that that was the better place to put our money to maximize our home's value. But I was told that most of today's buyers are much more concerned with updates (specifically paint color, flooring, and fixtures-thanks a bunch HGTV!)) and just can't see past it if the aesthtics of the home are dated. And by dated I don't mean 70's or 80's style decor. I mean not white/grey/beige. Basically, I was told that we should have put our money into that. The very frugal and practical part of me is screaming at this and is having a very hard time wrapping my head around it (I mean, does EVERYONE like white/grey/beige???). For those of you that have recently sold a home, did you or have you had that experience? I mean, I get it that a newly renovated home is awesome. But does paint color really drastically effect asking price where as updates to the big ticket items mean little? Especially since paint color is such a personal preference!