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Tips
For Preparing Your Home For Sale
Tidy
up the grounds, porches and garage. Keep the lawn trimmed and edged. Make
sure that your yard is clean. First impressions count!
Your front door adds
to that first impression - be sure it is scrubbed or repainted if necessary.
Wash windows and clean/dust
window coverings.
If any decorating or
painting is needed (especially in the kitchen), do it now! Twenty dollars
worth of paint will make a much larger difference in the sales price.
Bathrooms help sell
homes. Make this room sparkle.
Illumination is like
a welcome sign. Replace bulbs and turn on the lights.
Wash dishes, make beds,
put away clothes and straighten up.
Keep pets out of the
way during showings – many people are allergic.
Leave
the showing to the salesperson. The salesperson knows the buyer’s
requirements and can best emphasize the features of your home. If possible,
leave the house during a showing.
Don’t discuss
anything about the sale with a potential customer. Let your agent discuss
price, terms, possession and other items concerning the sale. Your agent
is qualified to bring negotiations to a favorable conclusion.
Never apologize for
appearance, it either distracts or accentuates the problem.
Pack away valuables,
store extra furniture, knick-knacks, guns and medicines.
Look
at your home objectively. Pretend you are seeing it for the first time,
through a buyer’s eyes. Call or email me for recommendations on
how to stage the property for presentation to prospective buyers. That
is part of my expertise. I will be happy to walk through your home with
you and help you “set the stage.”
Remember,
my goal is to help you sell your home for the most amount of money, in
the shortest period of time, with the least amount of inconvenience to
you. We only have one chance to make that good first impression!
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