Easy tips for selling your home
INCREASE YOUR HOME’S APPEAL
Exterior
Look at your property from the buyers’ vantage point as they approach in their vehicle. If the mailbox is the first thing they see, it should be free of dents, clean, and fresh in appearance. Are trees or shrubs along the drive properly trimmed back? Is the lawn mowed, hedge trimmed, garden pruned? If you are selling your home in the fall, try to keep the leaves raked and the lawn cleared of other debris.
Next, that all-important first critical look at the house itself. Put yourself in the buyers’ shoes. Stand in the driveway and imagine you are seeing your home for the first time. Make certain the walkway to the front door is swept, that there are no children’s toys scattered about.
See that the roof and gutters are clean, windows washed, doorknobs gleaming and welcome mat in place. If you discover any obvious signs of disrepair – blistered or peeling paint, rusted drain spouts, or missing shingles – ask your Realtor® whether you should have them fixed before showing the home.
Interior
Thin out closets. If your clothes are packed to the rafters, place enough in temporary storage to give the impression that your home has adequate closet space.
Garage and basement: Get rid of the junk! You may think you can’t live without your collection of 25 fishing rods, but your buyers will want to see a neat, orderly space with enough room for their favorite odds and ends. Also, put a fresh coat of white paint on the walls. It’s a minor expense and it goes a long way toward creating the right feeling of freshness.
Furniture: Take an hour to visit an apartment complex model. Note how these typically small rooms are made to appear larger than they are, with very little furniture. Traffic patterns are open and accessible; doors to bathrooms often removed. Apply those lessons at home. Remove two or three chairs, an end table and lamp, or other objects that are not absolutely necessary in a room. Make sure your own traffic patterns within and between rooms are generous.
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Ask your Realtor® what else you might do to frame your home in the best light.
Showing Tips
Leave the lights on! Even your Realtor® won’t necessarily remember that the switch for the recessed ceiling lights is hidden inside the foyer closet.
Leave home whenever possible. Your Realtor® has been hired because of his or her expertise at home sales. Stay out of the way. Besides, buyers may be uncomfortable if they feel you’re watching their every move.
If you can’t leave, greet your guests politely and retreat to another room. Send the kids and the dog outside. That way your Realtor® will be able to best answer questions and most effectively show your home.

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