TIPS ON SPRUCING UP YOUR HOME
PRIOR TO SELLING
Are you thinking of selling your home in the near future? If so, it’s
a good idea to look at your home
objectively. An attractive, well-kept home generally has a better chance
of selling a little faster. Also,
the old adage "first impressions are lasting ones" is very
true.
It is usually not a good idea to undertake major renovation projects
simply to sell your home. There
are no guarantees that you will be able to recover all of your costs. Instead,
consider what types of
minor cosmetic improvements can be made, like general cleaning, painting,
floor refinishing and so
on. These projects generally do not require a lot of capital and your home
can be greatly improved
by them. Consult with your REALTOR to see what types of improvements make
the most sense.
Start with the outside
An inviting exterior ensures potential buyers will inspect the interior,
so it is important to keep your
lawn and hedges trimmed and edged, the flower beds cultivated and your
yard clear of clutter and
refuse. If you have any loose siding or pavement, it is a good idea to
get these items repaired. Make
sure any cracked or broken windows are repaired.
You may also want to consider painting the exterior of your home to spruce
it up a little. If you have
aluminum or vinyl siding or trim that is dirty, hire someone to clean it
with a power washer if you can’t
or don’t want to wash it yourself.
The inside story
You can do a lot on the inside of your home as well, without spending a
great deal of money. Two
primary areas to keep in mind are the kitchen and bathroom. These two rooms
are generally of prime
interest to potential buyers. Make sure they are clutter-free, bright and
spotless.
Give your home a thorough cleaning. If you have been cooking, ensure
you air the home prior to its
showing. Make sure any wood and tile floors look clean and bright.
Home
showing checklist
In addition to the information outlined above, here is a brief checklist
for you to run over before your
house is shown.
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Whenever possible, try to be out of the house when the REALTOR is
conducting a showing.
(Potential buyers often feel like intruders when homeowners are present.)
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Keep pets well out of the way - preferably out of the house during the
showing.
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Make sure your home is tidy and well aired.
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Keep all stairways free of clutter.
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Remove any items (like chandeliers) that will not be included in the
sale of the home.
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Do not keep money or jewelry in plain sight during
a showing.
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Ensure that every room is adequately lit.
Ask your REALTOR for his or her advice to better prepare you for a
showing or open house. By
following these relatively simple tips, you will feel proud
of your home and potential buyers are sure
to appreciate it.
This information is provided by the Victoria Real Estate Board for the information
and benefit of consumers.
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