Tips for Selling Quickly and for More
Money
If your home is in the best possible condition when
you put it on the market, you will benefit by receiving higher offers in a shorter time
period. Buyers often purchase based on emotion, and homes in need of repair or in poor
condition generate the wrong feelings. There are some simple steps you can take to ensure
that your home is presented in its most attractive condition.
The Outside:
Trim the shrubs around your home. They should reach only to the
bottom of the windows. Ivy on the sides of houses should be removed for a cleaner look.
Tree branches should be
high enough so that a person can walk under them. Low hanging branches that need pruning
give the impression of neglect.
Place flower pots on the
porch and fill them with flowering plants. These provide an inviting entrance to your
home.
Give your front door a
fresh coat of paint. Be sure the doorbell works properly. Clean off the mail box.
Wash the windows, window sills, and bottom of window jambs.
Remove children's toys from the front sidewalk and yard.
The Inside:
Open windows to give the
home a clean, fresh-air smell. If you have dogs or cats, be sure to take steps to ensure
your house is free from odors.
Clean the carpets and wax
or polish the wood floors.
Be sure there is a bright
light in the garage and in the attic.
Clean out all closets,
cabinets, and drawers. A good rule of thumb is to throw out things you haven't used in the
past five years.
Make room in the closets,
particularly the front hall closet, which is the first that gets inspected. If necessary,
place rarely used items in boxes and out of sight.
Store unnecessary furniture out of sight to give your home a
spacious feeling.
Clean the kitchen
thoroughly. Be sure the oven, range, and refrigerator are all spotless. Clean off counter
tops.
Freshly caulk the sinks,
showers, and bath tubs. Clean the bathroom thoroughly.
During Showings:
Play quiet music in the background.
Keep the shades and draperies open and turn on all the lights.
Set the temperature in the
house to a comfortable level.
Remove pets from the home when visitors are expected.
Remove personal items like photographs and items not being sold
with the house.
Let your Agent show the house when you are not at home. Buyers
like to imagine themselves in the home, and this is hard to do when the owners are home.