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 Sellers: Maximize the First Impression

 

As a seller you are trying to maximize your return by receiving the highest possible offer for your home. In order for this to happen you need to create a first impression buyers will remember.

Please take a moment to read the article below to find out how to get your home ready to WOW the buyers. Also, at the end of the article we have included a printable checklist you can use to get your home in selling shape!


Experts say most buyers make their decision at first sight.



1. Prospective buyers will react well to signs your home has been meticulously maintained.

2. Manicure landscaping: mow, edge and water lawn, trim hedges, weed and fertilize flowerbeds, and prune trees.

3. Keep driveway clean and free of parked cars, and keep the garage door closed.

4. Repair or replace loose or damaged roof shingles.

5. Minimize cracks or crumbling on walkways, walls, or steps, and keep them clean and free of obstructions like toys.

6. Items from RV’s to waste cans left out can contribute to a cluttered or busy appearance. Make sure that from the street, your property appears clear.

7. Inspect appearance of interior window coverings from the curb.

8. Repair any peeling paint or loose caulking on windows or other areas.

9. Take steps to eliminate insect or rodent pests.

10. Pick up after your pets and neighborhood animals.

1. While agents work the lockbox for a key, buyers have idle time to notice details.

2. Apply a fresh coat of paint to the front door.
 
3. Consider adding pots of flowering plants in the entryway if weather permits.

4. Eliminate cobwebs and groom doorway area windows, porch light, or decorative glass.

 

1. Give every room in the house a thorough cleaning and remove all clutter. Hiring a cleaning service may pay for itself by adding to a buyer’s perceived value of your home.

2. For a sleeker, more spacious look, consider placing furniture from crowded rooms in storage.

3. Clear kitchen counters of everything other than perhaps a few small items. Ask yourself: In a model home, would a professional decorator put your choice of items out on the counter?

4. Remember, closets will be opened! Keep closets, cupboards, and even your attic orderly and neat. Since you're anticipating a move anyway, consider holding a garage sale or boxing and storing unused belongings.

5. If necessary, repaint or clean/replace dingy, soiled or strongly colored walls, and window and floor coverings with a light, neutral shade. Bright rooms look bigger, and neutral colors help buyers envision their own furnishings and décor.

6. Repair dripping faucets, burned out light bulbs, or cracked windowpanes.

7. Repair cracks, holes or damage to plaster, wallboard, wallpaper, and tiles.

 

1. Subtle scents of potpourri in bedrooms and baths and fresh baked cookies or cinnamon in the kitchen can make your home more inviting. 

2. Keep an attractive set of towels in each bathroom to be brought out only for showings

 


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