Real Property Management Wake County

Good Paint Selections for Your Raleigh Rental Property

Choosing interior paint colors can be tricky. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is ensure your rental property will appeal to the largest population of potential tenants.

While having “accent” walls is perfectly acceptable, you generally want to stick with neutral colors. Meaning,  nothing too bold while still being gender and culturally neutral. Vivacious Pink doesn’t  go over well with the guys, similarly as camouflage does not bode well with the ladies.

Oppositely, if you paint everything white (I mean everything), your property will seem dull and sterile – lacking a sense of “life”.  Painting everything white may look clean, but it will scare away some potential tenants who lack vision to make it their own.  After all, they need to be able to envision themselves making a home in your property.

The goal is to get the property rented, not to make statement or even to use “your” favorite color.  It doesn’t really matter what your color preference is, as long as the color you choose makes a potential tenant want to sign a lease.

Great colors for rental properties:

You can go to many professional paint stores, and have them match the color of a more expensive paint.  For example, since Farrow and Ball is about $90 a gallon, I will take a Farrow and Ball paint swatch to a Sherwin-Williams Paint store, where the wizards behind the counter use a high-end scanner that will match the color perfectly – for less than half the price!