How
To Prepare Your Home For Sale
If you are thinking of
selling your home, there are a number of things you can do to
improve the “showability” of your home. But first, let’s
look at your home through the eyes of the buyer.
Inside:
1) Open the window
coverings and let the sun shine in. Window coverings should be
cleaned so that they are not dusty. Have your windows
professionally cleaned - you won’t believe the difference!
2) Turn on all lights
- day or night. Clean all light bulbs, light fixtures and
chandeliers. Wherever practical, install higher wattage light
bulbs to further brighten your home.
3) Create the illusion
of spaciousness, remove all clutter from each room to visually
enlarge them (imagine a builder’s model home). Improve traffic
flow and create a feeling of spaciousness by removing unnecessary
furniture, knick-knacks, hobby items, children's items, etc.
Organize your closets and cabinets, remove unnecessary items and
put them in storage. Rent a storage area if needed, or pack it in
the garage. You're going to move anyway -- start now!
4) Light your
fireplace during the winter.
5) Keep your home
dusted and vacuumed.
6) Have a family
"game plan" to get the home in show condition quickly -
everyone should have an assigned task.
7) Remove all smoke
odors, pet odors, and odors resulting from hobbies. When possible,
air out your home before the showing. Lightly spray room freshener
so that it has a chance to diffuse before the buyer arrives.
8) Make sure that beds
are made.
9) Bathrooms should be
kept clean, toilet lids down, no hair in the sink. Do not leave
dirty towels out; wipe down the shower areas after each use.
Repair or replace broken tiles on walls, floors or in
showers/tubs. Recaulk if the caulking is chipped and/or stained.
Put out fresh towels and decorative soap for showings.
10) Fix dripping
faucets, remove rust stains from basins.
11) The kitchen should
be kept clean. Remove all grease from range hoods, ovens,
stovetops, walls, etc. Expand your counter space by removing small
appliances - everything except those items used on a daily basis -
remember: picture a builder’s model home.
12) Shampoo all
carpets and vacuum as necessary. If the carpet does not clean up
well, ask your agent if you should replace it.
13) First impressions:
Does the doorbell work? Invest in a new doormat. Make sure the
front door, screen door, etc. open easily and are visually
appealing. If necessary, paint all entrance doors.
14) Create the feeling
of a spacious entry area by using decorating accents, mirrors,
rugs, etc. and by removing all unnecessary clutter.
15) Remove any excess
extension cords and exposed wires.
16) Clean and shine
all accessories (door knobs, knockers, lamps, mail boxes, address
numbers, etc.)
17) Paint inside walls
with a neutral colored paint. Usually, all walls should be
painted, not just washed. This will brighten the home and make it
look bigger and cleaner. Depersonalize teenager's rooms and
decorate in a more neutral manner. Remove posters and adhesive
from walls and doors and putty any holes resulting from nails or
other mishaps. An investment in painting your home can make a big
difference. Where necessary, repair or replace doors, closet
doors, and/or windows and screens so that they open with ease.
Outside:
Remove dying plants or
keep them out of sight. Keep the yard mowed, raked, weeded,
fertilized and watered. Trees and shrubs should be pruned and
trimmed. Use plants and flowers on porches and front walk way -
create curb appeal! Hoses and garden equipment should be kept
neatly out of sight. Remove all toys, bicycles, tools,
unattractive patio furniture, trash, etc., from the yard. Outdoor
furniture should be kept clean.
Porches, steps,
verandas, balconies, patios and other extensions of the house
should be kept uncluttered, swept and in good condition. Keep
trashcans deodorized, covered and out of sight.
Highlight your pool
area, water garden, etc. with lighting, benches, planters,
flowering plants, etc.
Create an outside
living/dining area with furniture and plants.
About the author:
Phyllis Harb, a California native is a Realtor/Marketing
Specialist at RE/Max Tri City in La Canada California. Harb has
been assisting local home sellers and buyers since 1989 and offers
over 10 years additional experience in real estate lending.
Phyllis may be contacted at
(818) 790-7325 or visit her web site at http://www.realtorharb.com

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