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When you sell your home it's important to look at it
through the eyes of a prospective buyer. When your property is clean and uncluttered,
and shows a good state of repair then it immediately reduces any negative
objections the buyer may have. You can't change the style, size, or location
of your home but you can keep it looking like a model. You'll
get a quicker offer and a higher price when the buyer feels good about what they see.
Create Curb Appeal
Like a "storefront
window", having a home looking good on the outside will entice
you inside.
Spring / Summer - Cut and edge your
lawn. Weed and prune
your gardens. Hang some flower baskets. Touch up paint or re-paint with
a neutral colour if necessary. Keep your driveway free from oil spots and
sweep it regularly. Keep your walkways free from toys, newspapers, and
litter. Replace chipped or cracked patio stones if need be. Have the front
door looking fresh and clean with a working doorbell and functional
hardware. Sweep away bugs and cobwebs from light fixtures and around
doors. Put
out a welcome sign or mat. Keep your recycling boxes out of sight, and
clean your windows.
Fall - Rake your leaves
regularly. Keep eaves troughs free
from debris. Pick up loose branches. Keep decks, patios, and porches swept
and uncluttered.
Winter - Shovel driveway
regularly. Keep walkways free
from ice and snow, and salt them when needed.
Unclutter
The best way to keep your home and
garage open
and spacious is to keep it clutter free. Look through
your belongings and decide what you can throw out, store, sell, or give away.
Start by reducing visual things on tabletops, floors and
counters. Extra ornaments, furniture, small appliances, etc. should be
packed up and stored neatly in the basement or garage. Make sure all hallways
and bedrooms are free and clear from toys, laundry, and other incidentals.
Closets and cupboards should be coordinated and organized neatly. Leave one set of towels in the
bathroom and keep the medicine chest and
vanity arranged nicely. Keep the front door free from
extra boots, shoes and coats. Keep your recroom and office space free
from excess magazines, papers, books, etc. Reduce the number of pictures
and posters on walls if need be. Let the colour show through.
Clean
If you've created "curb appeal" then don't disappoint
the buyer on the inside. Clean your home from top to bottom,
inside and out, and from room to room. Make it sparkle like a model
home!
The kitchen, bathrooms, and the front entry
way are the most important areas to consider. Clean rust and mildew from
grout, sinks and tubs. Wipe down countertops and make appliances and mirrors
shine. Floors, walls, and ceilings should all be grease and dirt
free. Wax floors if need be and polish the hardwood if you have it. Vacuum
and dust regularly. Help your cause by changing the furnace filter and
keeping the furnace clean. Clean the windows inside and out and keep them free from cobwebs.
Keep your bedrooms inviting, spacious, and laundry free. If you have pets
then keep their sleeping and litter areas tidy and odour free.
Repair
When your home is in a good state of repair then it
emulates "pride of ownership". The buyer will reduce his objections
and negatives about your home and won't readily wonder about any hidden
problems.
Fix any cracks in walls, ceilings
or flooring. Repair leaky faucets, broken windows, ripped screens,
etc. Tighten loose doorknobs and oil those squeaky hinges. Repair
or replace torn wallpaper and paint accordingly, perhaps your deck
as well. Consider shampooing your carpets. This freshens them up,
gets rid of odours and may remove any stains. Caulk windows, tubs,
and sinks where necessary.
Neutralize
A buyer will try to visualize their furniture and belongings
in each room. Although you've decorated your home to your satisfaction
not everyone's furniture will coincide with your personal colour scheme.
If your home has a bold colour or design
you might consider painting or re-decorating with a softer, neutral shade. Perhaps
white, tan or cream. This will give your home a more open feeling, and
allow furniture to blend with it. Conversely, if your
home is already neutral you may wish to add a splash of colour as a border
to help set it off.
Dynamize
Add a special touch to each room
to make
the buyer feel at home.
Create ambiance by adding fresh flowers or plants.
Drape an afghan over the living room sofa, or have a game
or open book on the recroom table. Try rearranging the furniture
in rooms to see if it adds more space. Add throw-pillows to beds and have
the scent of candles or potpourri in the air.
Showtime!
You've
worked hard to get your home ready for sale and the next step is to get
"showings".
Keep your home tidy and organized on a daily basis and
clean up after your pets. You never know when someone will wish to see
your home on short notice. Before the showing light
a few candles to create atmosphere, and put on some soft music. Keep the
temperature at a comfortable level and adjust
your blinds and drapes depending on the time of day. Rooms should be well lit and
feel cheery.
It's best if you're away during the showing.
Consider taking your pets with you, or contain them, because
not everyone is partial to pets. If it's not possible to leave then you should stay in one room and let the REALTOR® show your
home. Only give answers to questions when asked. The buyer will feel
like an intruder in your home and you must allow them the time and space
to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
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