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Clean the outside |
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Mow and water your lawn.
Trim trees and plant flowers.
Store all bikes, toys and equipment out of sight.
Paint, if necessary. It can make a huge difference.
Check
your doors. An eye catching front door can have a tremendous influence
on a buyer's opinion. At the least, make sure they are clean and
painted if necessary. Put potted flowers on the front porch
and make sure the entry way is clean and the steps are swept.
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Clean up and clean out the inside |
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Get rid of unnecessary furniture.
Clean out your closets and clear off countertops.
Utilize the space in your garage, basement, and attic, or rent some storage space, if necessary.
Scrub all tile floors (mildew removers and some grout cleaner usually will do the trick).
Clean all carpets.
Clean all windows and mirrors.
Clean stains in all sinks and tubs.
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Make repairs - People won't buy what's broken |
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Fix leaky faucets.
Replace missing door or cabinet handles.
Fix or replace broken appliances.
Replace broken tiles in bathroom or kitchen.
Paint if necessary.
Discuss major repairs with
your licensed salesperson (e.g., roof, hot water heater,
etc.). Remember all major defects must be disclosed to buyers.
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Smells must go |
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Stop smoking in the house.
Bathe pets and clean out litter boxes.
Empty all trash, recycle bins, etc.
Dry-clean drapes and shampoo carpets.
Use baking soda boxes in smell-prone areas.
Introduce fresh and pleasing scents
by placing flowers, potpourri or air fresheners around the
house. If possible, bake frozen or fresh pies or cookies
before the house is being shown.
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Get a buyers view |
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Invite a friend or neighbor over to walk up to and through your home
like a buyer would. Get their opinion on whether or not it is inviting,
clean and well-maintained. Make any changes they suggest. It's worth
the time to increase your chances for a more profitable sale. |
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