Enhance curb
appeal. Often people considering
having a look at your home will first do a quick drive-by. To ensure onlookers are
not turned away, washing walkways and planting blooming flowers is a great
idea. Cleaning front windows and repainting the porch floor can also add to
curb appeal.
Make the porch
appear inviting. Even if your porch is small, try to make it
appear welcoming with blooming potted plants and a clean doormat. If there’s
space, keep a couple of pieces of porch furniture. For the benefit of potential
buyers driving by, keep the porch lights on after sunset.
Clean to a sparkle. Shining
floors and gleaming windows can create a great impression. This is an easy way
to help your home look its best. It’s a good idea to get pros in to do the job.
The results will be well worth the expense.
Clear all clutter. It’s imperative for all clutter to go.
This might involve temporarily utilizing offsite storage space but it’s worth
the trouble. Potential buyers view clear surfaces, cupboards, and floors as
more space, so get rid of anything unsightly or unnecessary.
Take a look at the floors. Clean the floors thoroughly and get the
carpets steam cleaned. If wood floors are in poor shape, consider getting them
refinished. If refinishing is beyond your budget, placing rugs strategically
can save the day.
Rearrange furniture. Symmetrical
arrangements usually look nice in living rooms. Move furniture away from the
walls and make use of pairs of chairs, sofas, and lamps to build inviting
conversation areas.
Select neutral colors. Avoid experimenting with
"fun"-looking colors like lime green when you’re planning to sell.
This doesn't mean an all-white appearance. Rich neutral colors like mocha
create sophisticated backdrops which make everything look more integrated.
Keep the master bedroom gender-neutral. Try to
create a general appeal with a neat master bedroom that’s free of clutter and personal
items. With tasteful artwork, crisp, clean linens, and a neatly folded blanket on
the bed, you’ll never go wrong.
Make closets appear spacious. Buyers are quite likely to peek into
your closets. Often, closet space proves to be a make-or-break point for
buyers, so make sure yours appear spacious by getting rid of excess stuff. Aim
to have 20-30% open space within each closet.
Keep toys neatly. Even though people looking at your
home might have their own kids, having toys strewn all over is not likely to
sell them on the house. People who are house hunting are generally looking
forward to a fresh start. Try showing them that in your house, having a well-organized
kids' room is possible, and they’ll possibly be swayed.
Use "extra" rooms judiciously. It’s time to change things if you’ve been using a spare room as a
dumping space. Each room must have its own clearly defined purpose. Consider what potential buyers might like to have – a study
or a guest room? Converting a junk room into a real room is sure to result in a
big payoff.
Remember, you can always rely on a free home valuation report
from Neighborhood IQ
to help you in the selling process. Also, the Home Loan Advisor
can analyze your property, current market conditions, local market comps, and
other variables in our proprietary algorithm, and match you with potential
lenders.
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