How much to repaint this?
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Paul Drawmer

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5,052 posts

283 months

Sunday 26th January
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Probate sale in SE.
I think this colour is off-putting and wondering if it would be worth a repaint before trying to sell it.

What's the collective PH view, and how much should it cost to make more attractive?



The elderly owner had been in slow decline over several years, so the house is clean, but not modernised in any way. I would expect that anyone buying it would want to embark on a full make over.

Of course, it's always possible the colour is a plus point! Opinions will differ.

Edited by Paul Drawmer on Sunday 26th January 18:00

Vsix and Vtec

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34 months

Sunday 26th January
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Calculate the surface area of the outside of the house, then go look at some tins of masonry paint in B & Q, they state the square meter coverage per tin on the side. Then buy a few rollers, and get busy. If you have a ladder and a decent few days, you should crack it in 3 even if you're a total novice.

kiethton

14,275 posts

196 months

Sunday 26th January
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^^^ that, but take the guided coverage and halve it, then budget for an extra coat unless going for a darker colour

Paul Drawmer

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5,052 posts

283 months

Sunday 26th January
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Would have to pay to get it done.
I live over 100 miles away, am my wife's carer and at 78, I'm not the man I was!

Turtle Shed

2,124 posts

42 months

Sunday 26th January
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I'd certainly paint it, because there is the chance that a potential buyer would reject it purely because of that colour.

Two days for a pro, call it £600.00 and then another couple of hundred for paint. Well worth it IMHO.

Edited by Turtle Shed on Sunday 26th January 18:10

BlindedByTheLights

1,717 posts

113 months

Sunday 26th January
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SE I reckon you’re looking at £2k at least for a company to paint that

OutInTheShed

11,672 posts

42 months

Sunday 26th January
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You'd probably get change from a grand around here, but the two house painters I know have a serious backlog of outdoor work from last year.

Maybe the neighbours would be keen to see it done?

OTOH, it's probably a landmark, when it's a different colour, taxis, takeaways and stuff will be lost!

BoRED S2upid

20,754 posts

256 months

Sunday 26th January
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Turtle Shed said:
I'd certainly paint it, because there is the chance that a potential buyer would reject it purely because of that colour.

Two days for a pro, call it £600.00 and then another couple of hundred for paint. Well worth it IMHO.

Edited by Turtle Shed on Sunday 26th January 18:10
So less than a grand? When was the last time you had any decorators in?

That’s £3000 minimum and probably going to be 2-3 coats that’s a very bright colour.

BlindedByTheLights

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113 months

Sunday 26th January
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BoRED S2upid said:
Turtle Shed said:
I'd certainly paint it, because there is the chance that a potential buyer would reject it purely because of that colour.

Two days for a pro, call it £600.00 and then another couple of hundred for paint. Well worth it IMHO.

Edited by Turtle Shed on Sunday 26th January 18:10
So less than a grand? When was the last time you had any decorators in?

That’s £3000 minimum and probably going to be 2-3 coats that’s a very bright colour.
I was quoted £1.5k for a small hallway and landing and that was a couple of years ago.

and31

4,234 posts

143 months

Sunday 26th January
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I’d paint it grey-you could do that yourself in two days easily

Masiv

325 posts

99 months

Sunday 26th January
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BoRED S2upid said:
Turtle Shed said:
I'd certainly paint it, because there is the chance that a potential buyer would reject it purely because of that colour.

Two days for a pro, call it £600.00 and then another couple of hundred for paint. Well worth it IMHO.

Edited by Turtle Shed on Sunday 26th January 18:10
So less than a grand? When was the last time you had any decorators in?

That’s £3000 minimum and probably going to be 2-3 coats that’s a very bright colour.
Plus scaffolding costs if having the painters in.

Turtle Shed

2,124 posts

42 months

Sunday 26th January
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BoRED S2upid said:
Turtle Shed said:
I'd certainly paint it, because there is the chance that a potential buyer would reject it purely because of that colour.

Two days for a pro, call it £600.00 and then another couple of hundred for paint. Well worth it IMHO.

Edited by Turtle Shed on Sunday 26th January 18:10
So less than a grand? When was the last time you had any decorators in?

That’s £3000 minimum and probably going to be 2-3 coats that’s a very bright colour.
I'd expect a decorator to give that a single coat in a day, so three days' work. I wouldn't expect to pay more than £300/day for a decorator and even if the paint and material come in at £500 thats still only £1400.

LooneyTunes

8,308 posts

174 months

Sunday 26th January
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Even if it cost you £3k, I’d wager you’d still be well up on the sale price.

A bold colour would put off a lot of potential buyers… and any who do stay interested are going to try to chip you on price.

BlindedByTheLights

1,717 posts

113 months

Sunday 26th January
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Turtle Shed said:
BoRED S2upid said:
Turtle Shed said:
I'd certainly paint it, because there is the chance that a potential buyer would reject it purely because of that colour.

Two days for a pro, call it £600.00 and then another couple of hundred for paint. Well worth it IMHO.

Edited by Turtle Shed on Sunday 26th January 18:10
So less than a grand? When was the last time you had any decorators in?

That’s £3000 minimum and probably going to be 2-3 coats that’s a very bright colour.
I'd expect a decorator to give that a single coat in a day, so three days' work. I wouldn't expect to pay more than £300/day for a decorator and even if the paint and material come in at £500 thats still only £1400.
Good luck finding decorators on £300 a day in the south east.

gotoPzero

19,151 posts

205 months

Sunday 26th January
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Billy from down the pub cash in hand geeza prob £1500-£2000.

Proper P&D company with some sort of recourse if it starts to peel etc, 2x that I reckon as a min.

sherman

14,485 posts

231 months

Sunday 26th January
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gotoPzero said:
Billy from down the pub cash in hand geeza prob £1500-£2000.

Proper P&D company with some sort of recourse if it starts to peel etc, 2x that I reckon as a min.
There is the
They are prepping it forxsale not to live in.
As long as it lasts until sale time + a bit then its all good.

dundarach

5,712 posts

244 months

Sunday 26th January
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I wouldn't paint it, whomever makes an offer will take this into account.

At 78 why worry!

And I certainly wouldn't be paying 4 grand, have you no grand kids that want a quick £500 a piece???

the-norseman

14,431 posts

187 months

Sunday 26th January
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Would it not be worth just blasting it back to brick?

Jimjimhim

2,107 posts

16 months

Sunday 26th January
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I'd say a quick paint job would help the sale and pay for itself.

Gtom

1,740 posts

148 months

Sunday 26th January
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the-norseman said:
Would it not be worth just blasting it back to brick?
Doff cleaning would take the paint off with out damaging the brickwork but the render will still need painting.