PREPARING YOUR HOME FOR SALE

Remember, we only have one chance to make a good first impression with potential buyers. Here are some suggestions on how to prepare your home for sale:
  • Tidy up the grounds, porches & garage.
  • Keep lawn trimmed and edged.
  • Be sure front door is scrubbed and repainted if necessary.
  • Dress up windows - wash windows and clean/dust window coverings.
  • If any decorating is needed - do it now! Kitchens and bathrooms should sparkle.
  • Keep all steps clear of hazards.
  • Fill all light sockets with bulbs. Illumination is like a welcome sign.
  • Wash dishes, put away clothes, straighten up living areas.
  • Make up beds with attractive spreads.
  • Keep pets out of the way when showing.

  • Avoid having too many people present during showings. The potential buyer may feel like an intruder and will hurry through the house.
  • Leave the showing to the salesperson. (Leave the property if possible)
  • Don’t discuss anything concerning the sale with a potential customer. Let your Realtor discuss price, terms, possession and other factors concerning your sale.
  • Never apologize for appearance.
  • Pack valuables now, store extra furniture and knick-knacks.
  • Look at your property objectively. Pretend you’re seeing it for the first time, through a buyer’s eyes.


SELLING STRATEGIES

Today’s market is fast paced. Most activity happens within the first three weeks. Any listing that has not sold in 30 days should be reassessed. Every day the house stays on the market costs you, the seller, money because purchasers will offer below asking price on shop-worn listings. Among the most important factors that influence salability are:

CONDITION
Have you followed all of your agent’s advice with regard to staging? A change in seasons may reveal additional work that needs to be done around the property, such as:

  • Wash all windows, inside and outside
  • Pressure spray walks and roof if appropriate
  • Fertilize lawn, trim shrubs and weed flower beds
  • Touch up or repaint interior and exterior
  • Store overflow from garage and closets in mini storage
  • Increase wattage on interior lights, and leave on during showings

PRICING

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