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Tips to Help Prepare Your Home for Sale


As the saying goes:

"You never have a second chance to make a first impression."

The following list of basic suggestions will have you on your way to preparing your home for sale.  To maximize your home's selling price, let an experienced Realtor view your home to determine if there are additional suggestions or strategies.

 

Exterior:

When it comes to selling your home, many buyers will "judge a book by its cover."  

Your home may be completely updated and sparkling clean inside; however, if the outside lacks curb appeal, buyers will be less interested in viewing your home.

In the Spring/Summer:

  • keep lawn freshly cut
  • trim hedges & shrubs
  • weed beds and gardens
  • sweep front steps, porch, walkway

In the Fall/Winter:

  • rake leaves
  • shovel snow from walkways & drive
  • salt or sand ice
  • keep mat for shoes/boots
Also:
  • Check for cracked or peeling paint on front door--repaint or replace if  necessary.
  • Polish door handles.
  • Check for cracked or peeling paint on exterior siding.
  • Power wash aluminum/vinyl siding.
  • Repair cracks in driveway and seal.
  • Clean gutters and repair gutters and leaders if loose or broken.
  • Repair ripped screens on doors and windows.
  • Repair loose railings--paint or wash if needed.
  • Repair or replace lighting fixtures if broken--replace bulbs if needed.
  • Clean windows.
  • Keep walkways unobstructed.

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Interior:

Cooking UtensilsKitchen:
Buyers often make a beeline for the kitchen - make sure it sparkles. Many buyers feel if the kitchen isn’t clean, it’s an indication that the rest of the home hasn’t been well looked after either!

  • All appliances should be kept clean even if all aren’t included in the sale.
  • All countertops and work surfaces should be spotless and free of clutter.
  • Kitchen sink should be clear of dirty dishes.
  • Cabinets should be clean inside and out and not overcrowded.
  • Polish or clean hardware on cabinets
  • Flooring: if old and worn-out, consider replacing
  • Take out trash/recyclables

Bathrooms:
Buyers also love clean, sparkling bathrooms!

  • Clean shower stall/tub thoroughly--recaulk if needed and replace shower curtain liner.
  • Wash shower curtain.
  • Display clean fresh towels.
  • Empty wastebaskets.
  • Wash area rugs.
  • Polish mirror and all faucets and taps.
  • Keep floors clean.
  • Clean out the vanity--get rid of products you no longer need or use to give the illusion of more space.
  • Keep countertops free of personal care items.
  • Organize linen closets.

Carpets:

  • Keep vacuumed.
  • If stained or contain pet odor, have professionally cleaned.
  • If very worn out/stained, have replaced.
  • If hardwood flooring is underneath, consider pulling up the carpet to expose the hardwood.  Refinish if in bad condition. The trend is polished hardwood flooring.

Closets:
Buyers need to see that their things will fit into your closets.  A bulging closet gives an impression of inadequate storage space!

  • Store or pack clothes for the next season. You won’t be wearing them now and you can get a head start on packing.
  • Consider space saving shelves if not already installed--can actually double closet space.
  • Pick up/organize shoes from the closet floor.
  • Neatly fold/hang clothes.
Plumbing:
  • Repair or replace leaky or dripping faucets and toilets.
  • If faucets are corroded, consider replacement.
Lights:
  • Replace burned-out bulbs in lamps and light fixtures.
  • Repair or replace dirty or broken switchplates.
Heating & Cooling:
  • Replace filters and vacuum ducts.
  • Clean exterior of units.

Odors:
You can have a sparkling clean home inside and out; however, if buyers detect an unpleasant odor due to pets, cigarette smoke, or unusual cooking smells, it is a big deterrent and can prevent a sale!

  • Keep litter boxes clean and out of sight.
  • Burn candles or simmer potpourri.
  • Clean carpets, draperies, and upholstered furniture.

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For Showings:

  • Turn on all lights! Now is not the time to be energy efficient. Let the light in - open up curtains, blinds, shades unless view is objectionable
  • Tidy up - pick up toys from floor, remove objects from all stairways and hallway floors, have beds made, towels off bathroom floor, dishes out of sink, etc.
  • Play soft classical music.
  • Light a fire in the fireplace during cold winter months.
  • Turn off TV’s so as not to distract the buyers from your home.
  • If possible, try to not be home.  Buyers feel more at ease when owners are not present.  The more time a buyer spends in a home for a showing, the better.
  • If home, be unobtrusive.  Let the Realtor showing the property point out the features and amenities of your home.

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