First real repaints for a master plan hitting resale age.
Providence, in the northwest valley below the Sheep Range views, built out mainly from the mid-2000s through the 2010s — which puts a large share of its homes right at the age where the original builder paint is failing at exactly the moment their owners are ready to sell. Builder-grade flat was never meant to last fifteen years of family life, and in Providence listings it shows the same way every time: burnished sheen where furniture rubbed, hallway scuffs that won't wash out, and the flat greige of the era looking dingy against today's brighter comps.
For sellers, that's actually a clean setup: these interiors have modern, open floor plans with none of the 1990s architectural clutter, so a straightforward whole-interior repaint in a current warm neutral — two coats of Sherwin-Williams on the color change — modernizes the entire house in one pass. No niches to negotiate, no faux finish to bury. It's some of the highest-leverage pre-sale painting in the valley.
Providence's HOA keeps exterior schemes coherent, so exterior prep is usually repaint-in-kind on the faded elevations — and the northwest's wind-driven dust means a thorough pressure wash sometimes reveals the paint is better than it looked, which we'll tell you before we quote a coat you don't need.
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