It is vital for sellers to make their home attractive to potential buyers.
When listing your property, consult with your meto determine an accurate
and fair price. If the local competition has a substantially lower
listing price, your property will most likely remain on the market.
Curb appeal is crucial, so the facade of your home should be inviting,
not alarming. Remove clutter from the yard, spruce up the landscaping
and freshen up the entryway with new paint and exterior lighting. Make
sure the walkway to the home is not hazardous; any cracks in the steps,
pavement or concrete should be repaired.
Also, proper exterior lighting is essential, as some showings may be at night or dusk.
Don't let the odor of smoke or pets deter buyers. If necessary, hire
professional carpet cleaners before your first open house and employ
scented candles or air purifiers. Buyers will be anxious to exit, rather
than stay and tour a home that has offensive odors.
As buyers explore your home they shouldn't have to visualize the space
without clutter. Excess furniture, trinkets, family pictures, toys and
other items tend to detract from the existing space and totally obscure
any attributes of the home. Remember, everyone appreciates a clean
house. Stains, fingerprints, dust and laundry will likely send buyers to
the next house on their list.
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