Paint Color Can Get You a Higher Sale Price, Zillow Reports

It can be difficult to decide what to update and remodel if you’re thinking of selling.

Kitchens and bathrooms have typically been prioritized for their return on investment. The style in which you revamp your home can have effect on its sellability. One factor you may not have considered can have more of an impact than you think, and that’s paint color. Which paint colors will get you the most band for your buck?

Zillow’s 2018 Paint Color Analysis examined over 135,000 photos from homes sold across the U.S. Now to see how sales prices compared for homes with colored walls versus homes with white walls. The results varied depending on room type.

Homes that feature charcoal gray or black doors typically sell for $6,271 more than expected. Low on the list for exterior paint colors? Yellow. Homes painted in this color reportedly sell for $3,408 less than expected.

Houses with kitchens that have a different color for the upper and lower cabinets, known as tuxedo cabinets, sell at a $1,547 premium. The most popular color combination? Dark, navy blue or black kitchen islands with white cabinets.  In dining rooms, however, homes with oat brown to medium sandy brown walls, with yellow undertones, typically sell for $1,684 less than expected.

As for bathrooms…light blue or periwinkle paint, specifically with a gray-blue tint, increase the average selling price of a home by $2,786. However, don’t discount neutral colors, especially of you’re accentuating them with dark pops of color.

Zillow found that homes with light taupe living rooms, particularly with tan, peach pr pink undertones, sell for $2,793 more than expected. Homes with more boisterous colors, like raspberry red in a kitchen, typically sell for $2,310 less than expected.

“For a seller, painting a front door is one of the least expensive home prep projects, but it’s also one that can have a powerful impact on a home’s sale price,” says Kerrie Kelly, Zillow home design expert. “While cool, neutral wall colors like tan and light blue are still popular, we’re seeing a notable shift in home design where pops of color.  Particularly in darker dues of blue and gray to even black which are becoming increasingly popular. Contrasting colors, especially in kitchens and home exteriors, add interest and dimension to a room that plays very well in listing photos and videos.

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