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Tips for making Your Home More
Saleable
Before you put your home on the market, there are some things
you can do to differentiate your house among the competitors.
When
preparing to put your home up for sale, your first concern is
the home's exterior. If the outside, or "curb appeal" looks
good, people will more than likely want to see what's on the
inside. Keep the lawn and landscape nicely manicured. Trim the
bushes and season permitting, plant some flowers. Be sure your
front door area has a "Welcome" feeling. A fresh coat of paint
on the front door looks great.
Of all the
rooms inside your home, pay special attention to the kitchen and
bathrooms. They should look as modern, bright and fresh as
possible. It is essential for them to be clean and odor free. A
fresh coat of paint just may do the trick. Have any leaky
faucets taken care of. A call to a plumber is a wise investment.
Since you
want your home to look as spacious as possible, remove any
excess or very large furniture. Make sure that table tops,
dressers and closets are free of clutter. Don't use your garage,
attic, or basement to store these extra things. These areas also
need to have the impression of space. Instead, put them into
storage. Make sure walls and doors are free of smudges and look
for anything that might indicate a maintenance problem, such as
cracked windows, holes in the wall or stained ceilings.
Finally, if
your basement shows any signs of dampness or leakage, seal the
walls.
Quick tips
for showings:
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Keep counter tops cleared
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Replace all burned out
light bulbs
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Open all drapes and window
blinds
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Put pets in cages or take
them to a neighbor
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No dirty dishes in the sink
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No laundry in the
washer/dryer
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Clean or replace dirty or
worn carpets
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Put on soft music
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Burn wood in the fireplace
on cold days, otherwise, the fireplace should be clean
Always look
at your home from the buyer's point of view. Be objective and be
honest
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