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Preparing
Your Home For Sale
Key Point:
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Every
dollar you spend in repairing and maintaining your
home will provide you at least three times return.
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Not
having your home maintained will not only cost you a
good chunk of money, but also make your home difficult
to sell
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Your
goal is to make your home in a move-in condition. Do
not ignore even a small item.
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If
you can't do it yourself hire a handyman
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You
need to appeal to all five senses of the buyers;
sight, smell, sound, touch and taste.
Your
Home's Exterior
Your home's exterior is the first thing a potential buyer
sees when visiting your home. The following tips will help
you increase your home's curbside appeal and create a
strong first impression to potential home buyers.
- Replace
missing slats, stakes and posts.
- Repair
broken hinges and paint or stain the fence if
necessary.
- Mow,
trim and fertilize the lawn.
- Weed
flower beds and replace dead plants and trees.
- Cover
exposed dirt with Pete Moss
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Driveway,
Garage, Carport
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- Clean
up grease or oil spots on concrete surfaces.
- Make
sure the garage door opens freely and the automatic
door opener is working.
- Provide
an unobstructed view of your home from the street by
not parking cars, boats or other vehicles in the
driveway.
- Polish
door handles and door knockers.
- Replace
worn or broken items, such as an unsightly mailbox or
rusty doorbell.
- Be
sure porch lights are working and add welcoming
features such as a new door mat and flowering plants.
- Consider
painting the highlight features of your home, such as
trim work, shutters, gutters, downspouts and railings.
- If
necessary, add a fresh coat of exterior paint to the
exterior siding.
- Remove
debris such as tree branches and leaves.
- Make
any necessary repairs to worn shingles or cracked
surfaces.
- Flowering
plants and outdoor furniture add appeal.
- Remove
any unnecessary items such as gardening equipment.
- Tidy
any visible items, such as an outdoor grill or
barbecue.
Add
Housewarming Appeal
Your Home's Interior
Experience shows that creating a housewarming feeling
inside your home increases its desirability. View your
home with a critical eye. Clean, complete minor repairs,
and add finishing touches. Having a completely empty home
or a home stuffed with all kinds of items reduces its
appeal.
- Consider
adding a fresh coat of paint to your front door.
- Polish
brass fixtures and be sure door locks work properly.
- Oil
hinges to both doors and windows.
- Keep
stairways tidy and secure handrails.
- Repair
or replace bent or damaged screens and window glass.
- Cut
back outdoor plants that restrict natural light.
- Keep
windows clean and tidy with draperies firmly affixed
and in proper working order.
- Repair
or replace missing or damaged tile, hardwood, vinyl
and baseboards.
- Steam-clean
or shampoo carpets.
- Secure
loose carpeting and replace damaged areas.
- Be
conscious of odors caused by dampness, high-traffic
areas or pets.
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Closets
and Storage Areas
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- Ample
storage space increases the desirability of the home.
- Keep
closets tidy.
- Discard
any unnecessary items and consider storing those you
do not use frequently.
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Bedrooms
and Living Areas
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- Keep
living areas clean and inviting.
- Arrange
furniture to allow a spacious atmosphere.
- Make
beds, arrange couch cushions, dust shelves, vacuum
carpets and touch-up walls with paint or spackling as
necessary.
- Wallpaper
should be clean and adhere smoothly to the walls.
- Finishing
touches such as flowers or candles add to the home's
housewarming appeal.
- Clear
counters, drawers and cabinets of unnecessary items.
- Clean
soap dishes, mirrors, faucets and appliances (inside
and out).
- Store
cleaning supplies and hang freshly washed towels.
- Be
conscious of odors caused by dampness, hampers,
garbage and various foods.
- Store
infrequently used counter-top items to allow a
spacious look in the kitchen and bathroom.
- Keep
drawers and cabinets tidy and organized.
- Items
should be neatly stored in shelving or wall units.
- Allow
appropriate space for the homebuyer to visualize their
vehicle or workbench.
- Consider
moving excess or over-sized items to mini-storage.
Keep
Your Home in Working Order
Mechanical and
Electrical Fixtures
Increase your home's chance of being sold by ensuring that
the mechanical and electrical components are in working
order.
- Be
sure light switches, lamps and fixtures (inside and
outside the home) are working properly and all light
bulbs have appropriate wattage.
- Remember,
bright light can make a small space appear larger.
- Softer
light can provide a warm, cozy atmosphere to empty
spaces.
- Re-enamel,
patch or replace badly chipped or stained fixtures.
- Repair
noisy toilets and faucets that leak or spray water.
- Ensure
that sprinkler systems and outdoor faucets are working
properly.
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Heating
and Cooling Equipment
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- Ensure
that heaters and air conditioners are working
properly.
- Clean
floor and wall ducts.
- Check
batteries in smoke detectors.
- Be
sure security systems are working properly.
Appeal
to the Homebuyers' Senses
Tips for Showing Your
Home
Once you've prepared your home for sale, keep a checklist
of items to help you showcase your property to potential
homebuyers. Remember that your home will be judged not
only on its outward appearance, but also on the feelings
it evokes in those who view the property.
- Use
light to showcase your home.
- Open
draperies in the daytime and turn on lights (day and
night) to accentuate a cheerful atmosphere.
- If
you have a fireplace, burn a Duraflame log.
- Remove
any potentially offensive posters or signs.
- Consider
playing soft background music while people tour your
home.
- If
there is exterior noise, such as traffic or nearby
construction, work with your sales associate to
schedule showings around noisy times of day.
- Grinding
fresh lemon in a garbage disposal or boiling cinnamon
sticks can add a clean, fresh scent.
- Candles,
pot pourri and flowers look nice and smell pleasant.
- Lingering
scents of strong-smelling foods, smoke or pets should
be aired out prior to showing the home.
- Your
home should appear livable.
- Potential
homebuyers may like to sit in a living area and visit
with their sales associate.
- Baking
cookies or bread before showing the home adds a
pleasant scent to the home.
- Adding
to the hospitable atmosphere, potential homebuyers may
also appreciate a cookie or lemonade.
- To
ensure your safety, remember to remove keys, jewelry
and other valuables from the home during showings.
- Be
sure to share necessary information with your sales
associate and potential homebuyers.
- Gather
manuals and warranties on appliances in the home.
- Make
a list of items to be excluded from the sale of the
home and whenever possible, remove them from the
property.
(For example, an outdoor hot tub may look as though it
is part of the home, but you plan to take it with you
when you move.)
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