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Tip #1 ~ Welcome Buyers Before They Step Inside
Keep your yard looking nice and well kept.
Pay special attention to the front walk. It should look cheery,
tidy, and most importantly, welcoming! If your front walk seems
dull or uninviting, spruce it up with some inexpensive, colorful
potted flowers placed in window boxes or tasteful pots. Take time
to clean front windows. Clean, repaint or refinish the entry door
and paint any peeling trim. Make sure to also replace any rusted
fixtures. Be diligent to keep the walkway and porch swept and
clean from any debris. Studies have shown that landscaping increases
the value of a home, so if you have not landscaped, it is important
to invest in a couple shrubs, flowers, or trees. It will be well
worth it when you sell your home. The front yard and front walk
are the first impression a buyer gets of your home- so make sure
it is a good one.
Tip #2 ~ Show Buyers that Less is More
De-clutter. To many, this is a very scary word, but by de-cluttering
your house, you give buyers that oh-so-important feeling that
the house is ready to move in to. Have you ever noticed that peaceful
feeling you get when walking through a model home? You want buyers
walking through your home to get that same feeling. Remove anything
extra. Your house may not be very cluttered in the traditional
sense of the word, but try to remove absolutely anything that
is unnecessary. A general rule of thumb is to have only a couple
items per surface. Think of this as a way to get a jump-start
on packing for your move. Your agent can help you decide what
items should go- this may include some of the following:
- Any extra furniture that may seem crowded or unnecessary.
- Overflowing magazine racks.
- Any large collections on display. Condense to a couple favorites.
- Stacked DVDs, CDs, etc.
- Extra blankets or pillows.
- Everything on the bathroom counter besides soap.
- Any extra items in closets or storage areas. This will make
the areas look larger and more appealing to buyers.
Tip #3 ~ Pack Your Personals
Remove most personal photos and personal
items. Keeping a couple framed pictures out is OK, but buyers
shouldn’t know your life story after a couple minutes looking
on your dresser. The goal here is to remove yourself from the
house as much as possible. This makes it easier for buyers to
envision themselves living there and creating their own memories.
Also, having all your personal items out gives buyers an excuse
to focus more on your belongings and less on how much they love
the house.
Tip #4 ~ Smelly Cat, Smelly Cat (and Smelly Smoke Too)
Smells trigger instant and strong responses
and are difficult to change. You want a buyer’s first response
to your house to be one of pleasure, not repulsion. If you have
pets, it is absolutely essential that your house not smell like
them. While selling your home, be diligent about cleaning litter
boxes and keeping pet areas clean. Also, if you smoke, it is important
that a buyer not know this by walking through your house. To rid
your house of pet and smoke odors, open your windows periodically
to air out the house. Try using appropriate amounts or air freshener,
potpourri or scented candles. Spraying Febreze on upholstery and
drapes may help pull smells out as well.
Tip #5 ~ A Clean House is a Sold
House
Keep your house clean. This may seem obvious,
but may not be easy. If you are not a master housecleaner, you
may want o consider hiring a maid while your home is on the market.
An initial deep cleaning and weekly or bi-weekly follow-up cleanings
should keep your house looking tidy and clean. Try to also straighten
and clean out any storage areas like closets. These are important
to many buyers, so you want them to look as presentable as possible.
Tip #6 ~ No One Wants a $40 Fast
Food Burger
Price your house accordingly. Pricing homes
is just like pricing anything else. Just because you really want
to sell you home for a certain price, doesn’t mean it necessarily
will. Just because McDonalds really wants to sell their burgers
for $40, it doesn’t mean anyone will buy them. A lot of
time and money is spent determining exactly what the market will
bear. Work with a trustworthy and knowledgeable agent to make
sure that you get the price you deserve without pricing yourself
out of the market.
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