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Free
Tips for Home Sellers
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Maximizing Exterior Curb
Appeal
When preparing to put your home
up for sale, your first concern is the home's exterior.
Before putting your house on the market, take as much
time as necessary (and as little money as possible)
to maximize its exterior appeal. If the outside or "curb
appeal" looks good, people will more than likely
want to see what's on the inside. Here are some tips
to enhance your home’s exterior and curb appeal:
1. Always Do The Obvious
Keep the lawn mowed and the gutters clear. Trim the bushes, get rid of any dead
branches, and fix anything that's hanging or broken. Keep outdoor lights on in
the evening and in good working order to better show off your house 24-7.
2. Shine
Got a brass doorknob? Make it shine. If you have wrought iron, clean it or paint
it. Wash the windows so that they gleam.
3. Apply Pressure
If the exterior needs a fresh look, consider getting it pressure washed. This
is also a great way to clean trim or walkways and give them a clean, white look.
4. Garages
Keep your garage door closed and store beaten up cars elsewhere while the house
is on the market.
5. Get an Edge
Want the look of a manicured yard? Put some fresh mulch or bedding material around
the plants in the yard and use a hoe to make the edges of the bedding sharp.
6. Paint
Want to make the house look great without painting the whole thing? Consider
painting the trim and the front door, and since the porch frames the front door
and is the first part of the house buyers will actually visit, make sure it looks
freshly painted. If your house really needs it though, don't be stingy. Paint
the whole house. The outlay will be well worth the money if you get a clean looking
home that sells fast.
Maximizing Interior
Appeal
1. Kitchen & Bathrooms
Of all the rooms inside your home,
pay special attention to the kitchen and bathrooms. They
should look as modern, bright, and fresh as possible.
It is
essential for them to be clean and odor free. A fresh coat of paint just may
do the trick. Also, don’t leave dirty dishes in the sink and have any
leaky faucets fixed.
2. Make Room
Clear
out as much furniture as you can. Put it in storage,
give it to Goodwill, or have a garage
sale. You want to open up the house so that it
looks spacious and people can picture their own
stuff in it.
3. Use Counter Intelligence
Go
through the house and clear off all the horizontal
surfaces like kitchen and bathroom countertops. Old
magazines? Toss 'em. Knick knacks? Pack 'em. Counters
need to be clear and clean.
4. Follow Your Nose
A
home should smell good. That means no noticeable odor -- no pet scent, no
stale cooking smells, and no cigarette smoke.
Many people who smoke or have pets become so accustomed to the smell, they
don't notice it. So, have a friend whose judgment you trust
give your home the real sniff test. If you just go through with Lysol before
a showing, that won't help. Instead, get rid of scent problems at the source.
Scrub the house, have the air vents cleaned, replace smelly carpeting,
and start smoking outside.
5. Little Work for Buyers
Remember,
most buyers out there these days want a home they can just move in to. If
the property needs repairs or updates, do it before listing the house so
that
all buyers
have
to think about
is moving
day.
6. Let There Be Light
People
buy space and light. Open the blinds. Turn on all the
lights. Add lights in rooms that are dark. Replace all burned out light bulbs.
7. Stick with Neutral Colors
When
it comes to walls, color is popular. The problem is that the next buyer might
not like the same colors. Paint is a relatively inexpensive way to make a
house look clean and fresh. And if you're going to repaint prior to selling,
stick with neutrals. Despite the fact that it's more boring to live
in, it's still an easier sale, and remember that white
reflects the light best and makes rooms look their largest.
8. Take a Close Look
at The Carpet
Get the
carpet shampooed to get out any stains or smells.
If that doesn't work, replace it. Get rid of carpet
that looks dirty, soiled or stained, and consider,
if you can, wood or laminate flooring as an alternative.
It makes the house look bigger and people love
seeing gleaming wood floors. Plus, it's
a lot easier to keep clean.
9. Avoid Controversy
If
you have a deer head on the wall, you might want to
take it down. It will be a turnoff to some buyers.
Play it safe with the books and magazines around the
home. Anything provocative could
turn off certain buyers.
10. Clean Your Closets
Sellers
need to empty the closets of half the things they have in them. Partially
empty closets look roomy and space sells. Do the same thing with kitchen
cabinets.
11. Set Your House Apart
A
real estate study was recently conducted in which potential buyers were shown
many different houses in similar neighborhoods, all with similar features
and amenities. The one that stood out? A home that had yellow roses on the
dining room table. People not only remembered the detail, but they rated
the home higher as a result. Another way to stand out is to put on some nice
soft music.
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