Replace your sinks.

A new sink* is relatively inexpensive which is good, and it can make a great impact on your kitchen or bathroom. On the flip side, if you fail to replace a stained, chipped, or scratched sink it’s yet another one of those things that stick out like a sore thumb.
Failure to replace your crappy looking sink just shouts “deferred maintenance” and laziness. It also adds a burden on buyers because they’re thinking, “Well I’ll obviously have to replace this sink…” And in this softer market buyers won’t want to bother.
* Cat not necessary.
photo credit: lindsayhickman
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