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GETTING READY FOR SHOWINGS
Remove clutter and clear off counters.
Throw out stacks of newspapers and magazines and stow away most of your
small decorative items. Put excess furniture in storage, and remove
out-of-season clothing items that are cramping closet space. Do not
forget to clean out the garage, too.
2. Wash your
windows and screens. This will help get more light into
the interior of the home.
3. Keep everything
extra clean. A clean house will make a strong first
impression and send a message to buyers that the home has been
well-cared for. Wash fingerprints from light switch plates, mop and wax
floors, and clean the stove and refrigerator. Polish your doorknobs and
address numbers. It is worth hiring a cleaning service if you can afford
it.
4. Get rid of
smells. Clean carpeting and drapes to eliminate cooking
odors, smoke, and pet smells. Open the windows to air out the house.
Potpourri or scented candles will help.
5. Brighten your
rooms. Put higher wattage bulbs in light fixtures to
brighten up rooms and basements. Replace any burned-out bulbs in
closets. Clean the walls, or better yet, brush on a fresh coat of
neutral color paint.
6. Do not
disregard minor repairs. Small problems such as sticky
doors, torn screens, cracked caulking, or a dripping faucet may seem
trivial, but they will give buyers the impression that the house is not
well-maintained.
7. Tidy your yard.
Cut the grass, rake the leaves, add new mulch, trim the bushes, edge the
walkways, and clean the gutters. For added curb appeal, place a pot of
bright flowers near the entryway.
8. Patch holes.
Repair any holes in your driveway and reapply sealant, if applicable.
9. Add a touch of
color in the living room. A colored afghan or throw on
the couch will jazz up a dull room. Buy new accent pillows for the sofa.
10. Buy a
flowering plant and put it near a window you pass by frequently.
11. Make
centerpieces for your tables. Use brightly colored fruit
or flowers.
12. Set the scene.
Set the table with fancy dishes and candles, and create other vignettes
throughout the home to help buyers picture living there. For example, in
the basement you might display a chess game in progress.
13. Replace heavy
curtains with sheer ones that let in more light. Show
off the view if you have one.
14.
Accentuate the
fireplace. Lay fresh logs in the fireplace or put a
basket of flowers there if the fireplace is not in use.
15. Make the
bathrooms feel luxurious. Put away those old towels and
toothbrushes. When buyers enter your bathroom, they should feel
pampered. Add a new shower curtain, new towels, and fancy guest soaps.
Make sure your personal toiletry items are out of sight.
16. Send your pets
to a neighbor or take them outside. If that is not
possible, crate them or confine them to one room (ideally in the
basement), and let the real estate practitioner know where they will be
to eliminate surprises.
17. Lock up
valuables, jewelry, and money. While a real estate
salesperson will be on site during the showing or open house, it is
impossible to watch everyone all the time.
18. Leave the
home. It is usually best if the sellers are not at home.
It is awkward for prospective buyers to look in your closets and express
their opinions of your home with you there. |