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What we can help with

The biggest wins are usually visible finishes and details that affect first impressions. Below are the services we coordinate for listing prep, tenant turnover, and move-in ready work.

Painting (interior and exterior)

Refresh walls, trim, and exterior surfaces with clean lines and a straightforward plan for prep and protection.

  • Interior paint refresh
  • Exterior siding and trim
  • Touch-ups and spot repairs

Drywall repairs

Patch and finish common damage so painted walls look smooth and consistent.

  • Hole patching and texture match
  • Nail pop repairs
  • Crack repairs and sanding

Flooring (vinyl and tile)

Replace worn flooring and plan transitions that look clean on walkthroughs and photos.

  • Vinyl plank installation
  • Tile floor replacement
  • Clean doorway transitions

Door installation and trim details

Replace doors and address alignment and hardware planning so everything closes and looks finished.

  • Interior door replacement
  • Hardware installation
  • Trim and casing updates

Cabinet installation

Align cabinet runs, fillers, and hardware so kitchens feel consistent in photos and walkthroughs.

  • Level runs and alignment
  • Hardware placement
  • Filler and gap planning

Exterior house painting

Refresh siding and trim for curb appeal when listings or showings are scheduled.

  • Siding and trim refresh
  • Prep and caulk repair
  • Clean trim lines

Priority tiers

Pick a tier based on your deadline, then prioritize the spaces buyers and tenants notice first. These are planning tools, not pricing packages. Share your deadline and we will suggest a practical order of work.

Photo-ready refresh

  • Patch obvious drywall damage in main sightlines.
  • Repaint high-visibility walls and trim where it shows most.
  • Address sticking doors and obvious hardware mismatches.
  • Clean transitions at entries and key doorways.
  • Prioritize the front elevation and entry zone for curb appeal.

Move-in ready finish work

  • Interior paint plan that includes key trim and doors for consistency.
  • Flooring replacement where wear is most visible in walkthroughs.
  • Drywall repairs and primer strategy to avoid flashing after paint.
  • Cabinet and hardware alignment where it affects first impressions.
  • A staged sequence to keep timelines predictable.

Turn-ready work

  • Repair recurring damage areas (doors, corners, high-traffic walls).
  • Choose practical finishes (sheens and materials that clean easily).
  • Plan for access constraints and clean protection during work.
  • Coordinate multiple services to reduce rework between steps.
  • Confirm what is included vs. excluded so expectations stay clear.

Occupied homes & tight deadlines

  • Phased work that keeps kitchens and baths usable when required.
  • Dust control and surface protection in furnished spaces.
  • Start/stop windows that respect residents, staff, or tenants.
  • Sightline-first sequencing when photos or showings are soon.

Coordination tips

Make-ready work stays predictable when access and priorities are clear. This short list covers the most common planning gaps.

  • Confirm access and lockbox/entry plan before scheduling begins.
  • Make a priority list: top 3 items that must be done, then nice-to-have items.
  • Call out photo dates, showings, tenant move-in, and utility constraints early.
  • If multiple services are involved, decide the order (repairs -> paint -> floors/doors).
  • Share any material constraints (matching existing floors, paint lines, hardware).
  • If the home is vacant, mention utilities and whether water/power are on.
  • If the home is occupied, note what rooms must remain functional during the work.
  • If photos are scheduled, share the date so phasing can prioritize sightlines first.
  • If there is a tenant or move-out, share dates and access constraints up front.

A practical make-ready checklist (before photos or showings)

Focus on the most visible finishes first. Walk the home in photo order and list top issues by visibility: entry, main hallway, living area, kitchen, primary bath. Sequencing matters—drywall before paint, flooring transitions last.

Walkthrough checklist

  • Entry and front-facing rooms first
  • Patch visible wall damage and corner chips
  • Touch up trim lines where contrast shows
  • Fix sticking doors and mismatched hardware
  • Plan clean thresholds and flooring transitions
  • Choose one cohesive paint/sheens plan
  • Prioritize the primary bath and kitchen sightlines
  • Address obvious scuffs at doors and baseboards
  • Confirm what will be repainted vs. left as-is

If time is tight

It is usually better to finish the top areas cleanly than to rush every room. Tell us what matters most for photos and showings and we can help phase the work so the results still look intentional. A short priority list plus photos is usually enough to confirm a plan.

Home sale prep FAQs

Answers to common questions about listing prep, make-ready, and photo-ready finish work.

What is the most direct way to get a home sale prep quote?

Send a priority list and photos. Wide shots show overall condition and layout, and close-ups show repairs and finish details. If you have a deadline (photos, showings, move-in), include it so sequencing can be planned.

Do you work with agents, landlords, property managers, and investors?

Yes, for listing prep and make-ready projects that fit our services. We also specialize in investor remodeling with ROI-focused decisions for fix-and-flip, buy-and-hold, and BRRRR strategies. The key is clear priorities and access. If you share the top priorities, we can outline a practical plan to improve first impressions with a clear sequence.

What typically has the biggest impact before photos or showings?

Paint and repairs in main sightlines: entry, main hallway, living area, and primary bath. Clean trim lines, functional doors, and clean flooring transitions also improve the overall feel without needing a full remodel.

Can you handle multi-service projects (paint + drywall + floors)?

Often, yes. Finish work overlaps, so sequencing matters. We plan the order of work to avoid repainting after repairs and to protect new floors and finished edges at the end.

Do you provide pricing packages?

We do not publish pricing packages on the site. Details and condition drive pricing. For real estate work, the most useful approach is to prioritize the top items first, then decide what to phase if time is tight.

How do you plan around a short deadline?

We prioritize visible wins first and phase detail work second. It is usually better to finish the main areas cleanly than to rush every room. If you share the deadline early, we can propose a realistic sequence.

What about occupied rentals?

Occupied work requires more staging and protection. If a tenant is in place, share access constraints and what areas must remain functional so the plan is practical for everyone.

What should I include in my message?

Address or general area, a short priority list, photos, and timeline. If there are specific photo angles you need (front entry, kitchen, primary bath), note that so we can plan the work order.

What to expect

Share your remodeling, renovation, or handyman details and timeline, and we will confirm availability and next steps.

Details first

We confirm the space, materials, and prep before scheduling.

Our process

Updates + clean finish

Straightforward updates and a focus on alignment, transitions, and a clean final look.

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