There are many people trying to sell at the moment, and buyers are becoming evermore ‘pickie’ in what they will pay for a home since the financial crisis has hit. Something that many people fail to do is take an over the top approach to detail when selling their home. This might be because they don’t know what to change, so here are some tips to make your property stand out a little more than the one up the road.
- Remember, not all buyers can look past a very personal paint color choice and see the potential in a room. Your home will be attractive to more buyers if the walls are painted in a light or neutral color, making it easy for them to picture their furniture in your home.
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Step 2
Clean up any dirt or clutter. Nothing turns off a potential home buyer faster than a dirty home. Over time, we may get used to a little mildew on the bathtub caulking, but a buyer will notice it immediately. Also, clean up any dirty grout, countertops, sinks and toilets and give your home a good vacuuming before any buyer viewing.
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Step 3
Eliminate any lingering odors (e.g. smoke, food, pets) in your home. Since we live there, we get used to some odors, but a person walking into your home will pick them up immediately. Use fabric freshener on furniture and carpets and mild air fresheners to get rid of the smells.
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Step 4
Give your home some “curb appeal” by going around the outside and picking up and putting away any garden tools or bicycles. Keep your lawns and gardens trimmed neatly too, and if the existing paint on your trim and front door is old or faded, update it.
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Step 5
Brighten up the interior by cleaning the windows so they sparkle and replacing any burnt-out light bulbs. You could also use higher wattage bulbs to provide more light.
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Step 6
Get rid of any clutter in your basement, garage or shed. Clutter sends a message that your home may not be well maintained and is a definite turn off for a buyer. Also, tidy kitchen cupboards, as well as the pantry, and organize your closets. Neat, tidy and uncluttered storage spaces give buyers the impression there is lots of storage in your home, and storage is always a positive.
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Step 7
Consider painting an unfinished basement in a light color to make it appear less dark. Adding inexpensive carpeting can also make an unfinished basement more attractive.
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Step 8
Clean your appliances. Someone looking to buy your home might look anywhere, so be sure your oven and microwave are clean and there is no old food or food containers in your fridge.
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Smoking and pet odors are two things we get so used to we don’t even notice them, but leave a lasting impression on your home. While you are selling your house, consider doing your smoking outside, and if possible, have your pets stay with a friend or relative.
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Never leave dishes in the sink when you leave for work. If you know in advance buyers are coming to look at your home tidy and vacuum before the visit.
- You may want to get rid of any unwanted clutter that is usually stored away in cupboards and garages. Give them away, or put them on ebay to give your house that simplified feel, so buyers can more easily imagine THEIR furniture in that house.





