ROI of pre-listing paint
Where pre-listing paint actually moves the needle.
Not every wall needs paint before you sell. The rooms that matter most are the ones that show first in MLS photos and in person: the entry, primary living space, kitchen (especially cabinets), and primary bedroom. Spending here returns the most. Spending in secondary bedrooms and laundry rooms rarely does.
Color choice matters more than you'd think. Bold colors — accent walls, dated reds, dark navy bedrooms — actively cost you offers. Buyers can't see past them. Modern warm neutrals (Agreeable Gray, Accessible Beige, Edgecomb Gray, soft warm whites) read clean, neutral, and current in photos and in person.
We do a free pre-listing consultation: walk the home with you, identify which rooms move the needle, recommend the palette, and give you a flat number — usually 1–2 days from walkthrough to estimate. No pressure to commit. Most sellers do, because the math is hard to argue with.
What's included
- Free pre-listing color consultation
- Buyer-tested neutral palette
- Cabinet & trim refresh add-ons
- Photo-ready timeline (5–10 days)
- Coordinated with your realtor
- Pay at closing options available
Coverage
Pre-listing painters in every DFW city.
FAQ
Seller questions, answered.
Most pre-listing paint projects return $2–$4 for every $1 spent at closing, based on local realtor data and our own client outcomes. The strongest ROI is on cabinet refinishing (high-cost-to-replace items that look new for far less) and on neutralizing bold accent walls.
Priority order: (1) primary living space and entry, (2) kitchen and cabinets, (3) primary bedroom and bathroom. Secondary bedrooms and utility spaces rarely return the spend. We help you triage at the consultation.
Warm whites (Alabaster, White Dove, Swiss Coffee), soft greiges (Agreeable Gray, Edgecomb Gray, Revere Pewter), and modern beiges (Accessible Beige). Avoid pure cool grays — they're reading dated. Avoid bold accent walls entirely.
Schedule painting 2–3 weeks before your target listing date. That gives buffer for the walk-through, the work itself (5–10 days), and any final staging adjustments. Don't paint the same week as your photographer.
Yes — many of our seller clients defer payment until closing. We can structure that with your realtor or title company. There's no markup for the deferral.

