If you’re thinking about selling your home this year, you may be weighing two options: 

  • Sell it as-is and skip repairs altogether 
  • Make a few updates so it shows better and potentially sells for more 

In 2026, that decision matters more than it used to. Here’s why. 

Inventory has been rising, and according to a Realtor.com forecast, the number of homes for sale could increase another 8.9% this year. With more choices available, buyers can afford to be selective again, which means details and condition are back in focus. 

A recent National Association of Realtors (NAR) study found that 65% of sellers completed minor repairs or improvements before selling, while only 35% sold their homes as-is (see chart). 

Selling as-is means you’re letting buyers know upfront that you won’t make repairs before listing or negotiate fixes after inspection. While that can simplify things on your end, it often limits your buyer pool. 

Move-in-ready homes tend to attract more interest and stronger offers. Homes that need work usually see fewer showings, fewer offers, and may sit on the market longer, often resulting in a lower final price. 

That doesn’t mean an as-is home won’t sell. It just means it may not sell for as much as it could. 

There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. The right choice depends on your home, your budget, and your local market. 

That’s where expert guidance helps. A knowledgeable professional can help you understand what repairs (if any) are worth making and what your home might sell for either way. 

  • If you sell as-is: The focus shifts to highlighting location, layout, and long-term potential. 
  • If you make updates: You can prioritize improvements that matter most to buyers, without overspending. 

The good news? With spring typically being the peak homebuying season, there’s still time to make thoughtful decisions without rushing. 

Selling as-is can make sense in certain situations - but in today’s market, it may come at a cost. You don’t have to make repairs before listing, but it’s worth fully understanding your options before you decide. 

As part of your Employee Homeownership Program through Advantage Home Plus, you don’t have to navigate that decision alone. Employees who are thinking about selling can access guidance to help them: 

  • Understand how selling as-is versus making updates could impact price and timing 
  • Think through repair priorities and whether improvements are likely to pay off 
  • Plan their next move, including buying another home or coordinating sale timing 
  • Get clarity before listing, so there are fewer surprises along the way 
  • A quick conversation can help you weigh the trade-offs and decide what makes the most sense for your situation - before you put your home on the market. 

A quick conversation can help you weigh the trade-offs and decide what makes the most sense for your situation - before you put your home on the market.