Five Quick Tips To Sell Your Home If you're thinking of selling your home,
remember the old saying, " You never get a second chance to make a first
impression ." This also applies to your home. Give prospective
buyers a favourable first impression and it can lead to a better
sales price and less time on the market.
Preparing your home for sale doesn't have to be costly. It's
about bringing out the best in your home. Here are tips to
help you.
Start outside
An inviting exterior is the first thing potential buyers see.
Increase curb appeal with well maintained lawns and gardens.
Plant flowers in beds and add a colourful potted plant by the
front door. Get rid of clutter and refuse, repair loose siding
or pavement and replace damaged shingles or cracked windows.
Wash windows, gutters, mailbox and doors.
Get rid of the junk
Nobody likes to walk into a home that is filled with clutter.
This can make it difficult for a potential buyer to see what
your home really looks like. Get rid of clutter in your closets,
cabinets, drawers, shelves and on counters. A spacious room
is a great selling feature.
Clean, like you've never cleaned before
Perspective buyers will look closely at your home. This is
one of the most inexpensive ways to prepare your house for
sale. Get on your rubber gloves and dust, polish and scrub.
Cleaning does not only entail the inside, it is important to
have the outside of your house up-to-par. If you don't have
time, hire a professional cleaning service.
Do those repairs
This is the time to do little fix ups. Touch up the paint
on the walls, fix broken door handles, repair window latches,
and get rid of any stains in your carpet. Fix leaky faucets
and put new light bulbs in all the fixtures.
Add a little flair
Replace outdated wallpaper, or paint a fresh colour on an
accent wall in your home. Create an ambiance for your home
with sweet smelling candles and low lighting.
Now that your house is ready to sell, here are a few ideas
used by successful sellers to help close the sale.
- Play soft, soothing music. Remember to keep the volume
down so the realtor and prospective(s) buyer can talk while
touring.
- If you have pets, if possible, try to keep them out of
the house.
- To create a warm and inviting atmosphere, bake cookies
or bread. This wonderful aroma will welcome a potential buyer.
- Let in the sunshine. Open some of the windows in your home,
lift the blinds and pull back the drapes to create an airy
and roomy feeling.
Doing these simple touches to your home can make it more appealing
to a purchaser and increase the value. |