Fast, Simple Fix-Ups That Will Help You Sell Your Home
For The Highest Possible Price!
Think of your home as a product or service. You
need to “package” it attractively to create a demand for it. Here are some fast,
inexpensive changes that should make your home stand out among similarly priced
homes in your neighborhood:
It begins
with the exterior!
Your yard, and the exterior of your house, is the
first impression that potential buyers have of your home.
Yard. Keep your lawn neat and well trimmed, with
well-proportioned shrubs. Consider replanting flowers or creating a flowerbed to
enhance the appearance of your yard. If it is the fall, make sure the lawn is
raked at all times. And in the wintertime, clear snow from your driveway and
walkways.
The Front Door. Make sure your door is tightly on
its hinges! Furthermore, the door should be neat and clean. Paint it if it needs
it. If the door is in poor shape, consider replacing it. Finally, a holiday
ornament on the door, like a wreath, ads a nice touch. Consider adding an
inviting “welcome mat”.
Home Exterior. Check for flat-fitting roof
shingles, straight lines on gutters, shutters, windows, and siding; solid
caulking around roofs and seams. Apply fresh paint where it needs it. Also, make
sure the windows are crystal clear; potential buyers often peer through the
windows.
The
Interior
Lights. During the evening, or whenever you have
potential buyers in the home, make sure ALL of the lights are on. This makes
rooms look more inviting and spacious. Also, make sure curtains are always up to
let as much sunlight in as possible.
Smell. I recommend using a vanilla air freshener
that applies directly to your air filter. This gives your home that “new model
home” aroma.
Remove Excess Furniture. Remove as much furniture
as possible. This can make your rooms look dramatically larger.
The Living Room. Strive for lived-in, cozy
feeling. Discard worn, chipped, frayed furniture. Add lamps if it is dark. Open
curtains. Set out fresh flowers.
The Kitchen. Many buyers judge the house keeping
by the oven and stove. Appliances should be spotless and everything works
perfectly. Replace or repair anything that sticks, squeaks or drips. Clear
clutter from countertops.
The Master Bedroom. This is the second-most
appealing room to a buyer (after the kitchen). Remove excess furniture to make
it appear larger. Show the true size of the closets by removing or packing items
that can be stored elsewhere.
Bathrooms. Make sure bathrooms are always neat
and clean. Remove clutter from sink countertops. Make sure showers are free of
scum and tile grout in good shape. Most buyers pay close attention to this!
Basement. If possible, make the basement look
like a “living area.” Clear out as much clutter as possible (consider moving it
into storage). If you have an extra sofa or loveseat and coffee table, consider
creating a living area.
When You
Let Potential Buyers In The Door
Make sure that the exterior and interior are both
in order! Furthermore, appeal to the potential buyers’ senses: make sure the
lights are on, the home has a vanilla aroma, and perhaps soft classical or jazz
music playing on the stereo.