If youāre thinking aboutĀ sellingĀ your house this year, you may be torn between two options:
- Do you sell it as-is and make it easier on yourself?Ā No repairs. No effort.
- Or do you fix it up a bit firstĀ ā so it shows well and sells for as much as possible?
In 2026, that decision matters more than it used to. Hereās what you need to know.
More Competition Means Your Homeās Condition Is More Important Again
Over the past year, the number of homes for sale has been climbing. And this year, aĀ Realtor.comĀ forecast says it could go up anotherĀ 8.9%. That matters. As buyers gain more options, they also re-gain the ability to be selective. So, the details are starting to count again.
Thatās one reason most sellers choose to make some updates before listing.Ā
According to aĀ recent studyĀ from theĀ National Association of RealtorsĀ (NAR),Ā two-thirds of sellers (65%) completed minor repairs or improvements before sellingĀ (the blue and the green in the chart below). AndĀ only one-third (35%) sold as-is:

What Selling As-Is Really Means
Selling as-is means youāre signaling upfront that you wonāt handle repairs before listing or negotiate fixes afterĀ inspection. That can definitely simplify things on your end, but it also narrows your buyer pool.
Homes that are move-in ready typically attract more buyers and stronger offers. On the flip side, when a home needs work, fewer buyers are willing to take it on. That can mean fewer showings, fewer offers, more time on the market, and often a lower final price.
It doesnāt mean your house wonāt sell ā it just means it may not sell for as much as it could have.

How an Agent Can Help
So, what should you do? The answer isnāt one-size-fits-all.Ā Itās going to depend a lot on your house and your local market.
And thatās why working with an agent is a must. The right agent will help you weigh your options and anticipate what your house may sell for either way ā and that can be a key factor in your final decision.
- If you choose to sell as-is:Ā Theyāll call attention to the best features, like the location, size, and more, so itās easy for buyers to see the potential, not just the projects.
- If you decide to make repairs: Your agent can pinpoint whatās really worth the time and effort based on your budget and what buyers care about the most.
The good news is, thereās still time to get repairs done. Typically speaking, the spring is the peak homebuying season, so there are still several months left before buyer demand will be at its seasonal high. That means you have time to make some repairs, without rushing or stressing, and still hit the listing sweet spot.
The choice is yours. No matter what you end up picking, your agent will market your house to draw in as many buyers as possible. And in todayās market, that expertise is going to be worth it.
Bottom Line
While selling as-is can still make sense in certain situations, in some markets today, it may cost you.Ā So, no, you donāt have to make repairs before you list. But you may want to.
To make sure youāre considering all your options and making the best choice possible, let’s connect to have a quick conversation about your house.
