Preparing Your Home To Sell
First Impressions Are Lasting Impressions.
The exterior of your home often determines how buyers will
view the interior, so:
- Make sure your front entrance is clean and inviting
- Paint or replace your front door if it's faded or worn
- Add some paint to shutters, trim and any other outside
features showing signs of wear
Beauty Is More Than Skin Deep.
Buyers often see the surface condition of your home as a
sign of what's underneath, so:
- Keep windows and floors clean
- Replace faded wallpaper and glue any areas that have
come away from the wall
- Repair worn woodwork
- Repaint scarred or dirty walls in a neutral color
- Steam clean carpeting or replace it if necessary
- Repair loose knobs, sticking doors and windows, warped
cabinet drawers, broken light switches and other minor
flaws
- Check and repair caulking in bathtubs and showers
Accentuate the Positive.
Try to see your home with a fresh perspective and arrange
each room to bring out its best attributes, including:
- "How we live in a home and how we sell a home are
often 2 different things."
- Open draperies and curtains to let the light in during
the showing
- Remove all unnecessary clutter from your attic, basement
and closets to better display spacious rooms (consider
storage or a garage sale to dispose of extraneous items)
- Arrange all your rooms neatly and remove excess furniture
- Keep fresh, clean towels in the bathroom
- Use candles or air fresheners to make the room smell
pleasant
Put Your Home in the Best Possible Light.
Strategically lighting your home, even during daytime showings,
can create a cozy mood and highlight positive attributes
of each room, so:
- Avoid the use of overhead lighting that makes rooms look
washed out and lifeless.
- Be creative and arrange lamps to help smaller rooms seem
larger, and large rooms seem more intimate.
- Use lighting to highlight the "living areas" of
your home, such as a pair of chairs near a fireplace, or
a table in a breakfast area.
Inside:
- Clear all unnecessary objects from furniture throughout
the house. Keep decorative objects on the furniture restricted
to groups of 1, 3, or 5 items.
- Clear all unnecessary objects from the kitchen countertops.
If it hasn't been used for three months…put it away!
Clear refrigerator fronts of messages, pictures, etc. (A
sparse kitchen helps the buyer mentally move their own
things into your kitchen.)
- In the bathroom, remove any unnecessary items from countertops,
tubs, shower stalls and commode tops. Keep only your most
needed cosmetics, brushes, perfumes, etc., in one small
group on the counter. Coordinate towels to one or two colors
only.
- Rearrange or remove some of the furniture if necessary.
As owners, many times we have too much furniture in a room.
This is wonderful for our personal enjoyment, but when
it comes to selling, we need to thin out as much as possible
to make rooms appear larger.
- Take down, or rearrange certain pictures or object on
walls. Patch and paint if necessary.
- Review the house inside room by room. Paint any room
needing paint, clean carpets or drapes that need it, clean
windows.
- Leave on certain lights during the day. (I'll show you
which ones). During "showings" turn on all lights
and lamps.
- Have stereo FM on during the day for all viewings.
- Lockbox--#1 Importance: "If we don't have it, they
won't show us."
Outside:
- Trim landscaping to reveal architectural detail (bottom
of windows, etc.). "If they can't see it, we can't
sell it."
- Go around the perimeter of the house and move all garbage
cans, discarded wood scraps, extra building materials,
etc., into the garage.
- Check gutters and/or roof for dry rot. Make sure they
are swept and cleaned.
- Look at all plants…prune bushes and trees. Keep
plants from blocking windows. "You can't sell a house
if you can't see it." Plants are like children-they
grow so fast!!
- Weed and then bark all planting areas. Keep lawn freshly
cut and fertilized. Remove any dead plants or shrubs.
- Clear patios or decks of all small items, such as small
planters, flower pots, charcoal, barbecues, toys, etc.
(Put them in the garage).
- Check paint condition of the house-especially the front
door and trim. "Curb appeal really works!"
In General:
Try to look at your house "through the buyer's eyes" as
though you've never seen it or been there before. Any time
or money spent on these items will bring you back more money
in return, and hopefully a faster sale.
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