Get Your Home Ready To Sell In
preparing your house to sell, ask yourself
over and over if your house looks like someone else's dream house. Houses
in move-in condition tend to be inviting to buyers; houses that are in like-new
condition typically sell fastest and procures the best price because it outshine
the competition.
With that in mind, here are a few things to consider as
you look over your house when getting ready to sell: ExteriorRemember
the sixty-second rule: that's all the time you have to create a good first impression!
Mow the lawn, rake leaves, trim trees and shrubs that keep light out of the house,
and remove dead plants. It will probably be easier to sell your house if
the buyer can see it, outside and in. Pick up tools, garbage cans, hoses, toys,
and building materials and store them neatly in a storage area. Replace broken
or missing roof shingles, and straighten and clean the gutters and downspouts.
Clean all windows and mend torn screens. Paint your house, if necessary. This
can probably help improve curb appeal more than any other fix-up! If you decide
against painting the entire house, at least consider painting the front door,
window frames, and shutters. Seal or resurface the driveway and repair broken
steps and walkways. Paint or replace your mailbox and post. Dress up the front
yard with some simple landscaping. Clean, Clean, CleanStep back
for a moment and look at your home as if you were seeing it for the first time.
Every room should be neat, spotlessly clean, dusted, and uncluttered. Steam clean
the carpets and wax the floors. Wash the walls, windows, and light fixtures. Tighten
loose stair railings and clean all woodwork. In the event that you feel a project
of this magnitude is better left to a professional, ask your real estate agent
to recommend a professional cleaning service. EntrywayUse bright
light bulbs in the foyer and throughout the house. Fill the house with a pleasant
aroma, such as berries in the summer or cinnamon in the winter, or some other
fresh scent. Living RoomReplace the carpet if it's old or worn.
It costs money, but you may find that you will more than recoup that cost when
the home sells. Patch cracks and nail holes in the walls, and repaint walls in
neutral colors, such as white or ivory. Nail down creaking boards and stair treads.
Lubricate any sticking or squeaking doors. Open all curtains, and replace them
if they are getting old. Add lamps and lighting if the house is dark. Set out
fresh flowers. FurnitureRearrange or move furniture to make your
rooms look more spacious. Discard worn furniture and move extra furniture to a
storage unit. Remember, too much furniture and too many knick-knacks make rooms
look cluttered and small. One or two decorative items per surface is plenty, so
pack the rest away. Visit model homes for decorating ideas. Kitchen and
BathsThese rooms should sparkle! Clear off counters, and clean all appliances
and fixtures. Scrub the floors and walls. Re-caulk tubs and showers. Clean these
rooms thoroughly, and be sure they smell fresh! ClosetsTake those
things to Goodwill that you'll have to discard anyway when you move. Organize
shelves and straighten shoes. Be sure that sliding doors operate smoothly on their
tracks and knobs on drawers are secure. Utility RoomDust and wash
off lint from the washer and dryer. Dust and wash off the water heater. Light
and BrightDo everything you can to brighten the interior. Replace wallpaper
with white or off-white paint, and repaint shabby or dark walls. Open the blinds,
and replace broken windows and window seals. Always maintain a comfortable temperature
inside the house, even if you are away for an extended period of time. |