Preparing your Home for Sale
There
is an old saying that is especially appropriate when showing your
home:
“You
never get a second chance to make a first
impression”
A potential
buyer’s first impression of your home is critical for their
decision to consider it further. Key areas to consider when
preparing your home for sale include:
Curb
Appeal
The outside of
your house can be the source of a very good first impression. Keep
the lawn mowed. Have your trees and bushes trimmed. Cut back
overgrowth. Plant some blooming flowers. Consider having at least
the front door, front of your house, and the trim
painted.
Remove
Clutter
If you’ve
lived in your home for a while, you probably don’t realize
the quantity of personal items that you have on display. You
have large amount of furniture in your home as well. Buyers
need to be able to “see the home”, not your personal
belongings and furniture. Since you’ve already made the
decision to move to a new home, you consider taking the initial
steps to move and remove everything that is not essential for you
during the time your home is on the market. Areas to consider
include: too much furniture, overflowing closets, crowded kitchen
and bathroom countertops or lots of family photos or collectibles
on display.
Scents
and Smells
Many people are
oblivious to scents, but others are extremely sensitive to odors.
If you area a smoker, or you have pets, this can be a real problem.
To eliminate odors, bathe your pets, freshen the cat litter box
frequently, shampoo your carpets, dry clean your drapes, and empty
trash cans, recycling bins and ash trays. Place open boxes of
baking soda in smell-prone areas, and refrain from cooking fish or
strong-smelling foods. Introduce pleasing smells by placing flowers
or potpourri in your home and using air fresheners. Baking a fresh
or frozen pie or some other fragrant treat is another common
tactic.
Repairs
Buyers expect
everything in their new home to operate safely and properly. Picky
buyers definitely will notice-and likely magnify -- minor
maintenance problems you've ignored for months or even years. Leaky
faucets, burned-out light bulbs, painted-shut or broken windows,
inoperable appliances and the like should be fixed before you put
your home on the market. These repairs may seem small, but left
undone they can lead buyers to question whether you've taken good
care of your home.
Quick
Tips
- Keep counter tops cleared
- Replace all burned out light bulbs
- Open all drapes and window blinds
- Keep pets restrained
- Do not dirty dishes in the sink
- Do not have the washer/dryer running
- Clean or replace dirty or worn carpets
- Put on soft music
- Keep the fireplace clean
- Look at your home from the buyer's point of view
Rowland
Fellows, Broker Associate
rowland@rowlandfellows.com
Phone: (916) 792-2368 -- Fax: (916) 404-4197
NorCal Partners -- 112 Feather Falls Circle -- Citrus Heights,
California 95610
If your property is currently listed, please do not consider this
to be a solicitation.
NorCal Partners and its agents are licensed by the Department of
Real Estate, State of California. This website is not intended to
be a solicitation for the purchase, sales or lease of real property
outside the State of California. Information contained herein has
not been verified by NorCal Partners or its agents. Interested
parties should independently verify this
information.
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