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Painting Your NYC Apartment Before Selling: What Adds Value

Pre-sale painting is one of the highest-ROI investments available to NYC apartment sellers. A fresh, neutral, well-executed paint job helps buyers see the apartment rather than its current occupants — and in a competitive market, that perception matters. Here's how to do it right.

The Pre-Sale Painting Philosophy

The goal of pre-sale painting is not to express your taste — it's to eliminate barriers to purchase. Bold colors that you love may limit your buyer pool. Personal choices in decorative finishes may read as liabilities to buyers who want a blank canvas. The pre-sale moment calls for neutral, appealing, well-executed basics that photograph well and show even better in person.

Colors That Work for Pre-Sale

What to Paint (Priority Order)

  1. Every wall surface visible from the entry (the first impression)
  2. Living room and dining room — the spaces shown in every listing photo
  3. Primary bedroom — buyers always look here carefully
  4. Kitchen and bathroom walls if they're dated or dark
  5. All trim and doors throughout
  6. Ceilings only if visibly dirty, stained, or yellowed

What Not to Do

Don't repaint rooms that are already neutral and in good condition — wasted budget. Don't use dark or bold colors anywhere unless the unit is positioned at the very high end and the design is a genuine asset. Don't use flat paint anywhere buyers will test it with a finger or a touch — eggshell throughout is more practical and photographs better.

The ROI

A full pre-sale repaint for a one-bedroom NYC apartment costs $1,500 to $3,500. Listing agents consistently report that freshly painted apartments spend fewer days on market and transact closer to asking price. In a market where a single day of market time is expensive, the math on pre-sale painting is consistently favorable.

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