Do buyers prefer hardwood over carpet?
Want top dollar? Buyers overwhelmingly pick hardwood over carpet — here’s why.
Why hardwood often beats carpet in buyer preference
Buyers want move-in ready, low-maintenance homes that look modern and clean. Hardwood floors check those boxes. When you position a house for sale, flooring is more than fashion — it’s perceived value. Hardwood signals quality, longevity, and easy upkeep. Carpet signals cost-cutting, odor risk, and future replacement.
Real-world signs buyers prefer hardwood
- Open listings with hardwood attract more showings.
- Hardwood photographs better in online listings and video tours.
- Buyers mentally subtract replacement cost for carpet from their offer.
These are not guesses. Local agents and MLS trends show faster sales and stronger offers on homes with appealing hardwood or high-quality engineered wood flooring.

Practical upgrade strategy for maximum return on investment
- Audit high-impact rooms: prioritize living rooms, kitchens, and main traffic areas. Buyers notice these first.
- Choose engineered hardwood where moisture or budget is a concern. It looks like solid wood, installs faster, and costs less.
- Refinish existing hardwood instead of installing carpet removal — often the best ROI.
- Use neutral tones and wider planks for a contemporary look that appeals to more buyers.
- For bedrooms, consider high-end carpet only if replacement is planned; otherwise use area rugs over hardwood.
These steps shift buyer perception from “needs work” to “move-in ready.” That can convert lookers into offers.
When carpet still makes sense
- Rental properties where cost and speed of replacement matter.
- Rooms where warmth underfoot is essential and buyers will accept carpet (some bedrooms).
- If carpet is new, neutral, and shows like new, it may not drag value — but it rarely bumps offers like hardwood does.
Staging and listing tips to highlight hardwood
- Highlight flooring in listing copy: “newly refinished hardwood” or “engineered wood in main living areas.” These phrases increase click-throughs.
- Photograph during golden-hour light to show grain and warmth.
- Use area rugs sparingly to demonstrate scale, not to hide the floor.
Bottom line: upgrade smart, sell faster, and earn more
Hardwood upgrades drive buyer preference, boost perceived value, and improve photos and showings. You don’t need to replace every carpet — target the high-visibility rooms, refinish what you have, and pick engineered options where they make sense.
If you want a tailored plan for your property, contact a local expert who knows the market, staging, and where ROI matters. I work with sellers across the area to prioritize the right home improvements and upgrades so listings sell faster and for more.
Contact: Tony Sousa — tony@sousasells.ca • 416-477-2620 • https://www.sousasells.ca
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