Selling your Wasatch Front home? Take this 10-question quiz to get a personalized pre-listing repair priority list. Takes 2 minutes. No email required.
Pre-Listing Repair Priority Quiz
How the priority scoring works
Each question is weighted by how strongly it predicts pre-listing repair value. Homes built before 1960 score higher because they typically need more inspection-period prep. Homes with visible cosmetic issues score higher because cosmetic refresh has the highest dollar-for-dollar return on offer price. Listing timeline drives the urgency.
What HIGH priority typically means
HIGH-priority homes usually have $3,000-$8,000 of profitable pre-listing scope. The math: spend $5,000, get $20,000-$50,000 back at closing through higher offers + reduced buyer credit asks.
What LOW priority means
LOW-priority homes are already sale-ready. Scope is usually $500-$1,500 of polish. Don’t over-invest — your home is already in the right shape.
