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Wondering
where to begin? It's simple. Start by sprucing up your
property and making it look clean, well-maintained, and
attractive. There's no better way to increase your odds
of selling it fast and getting the highest possible price.
So pull out your wash pail and dust off your tools. Home
improvement 101 is about to begin! |
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First
Impressions
Remember what
first attracted you to your house when you bought it? What excited
you about its most appealing features? Now that you're selling your
home, you'll need to look at it as if you were buying it all over
again.
A spruced up
house makes a great first impression on potential buyers. An attractive
property grabs their attention and makes them excited about finding
a house that looks and feels well-cared for. Because buyers know
theyll encounter fewer problems if they buy it, your house
becomes more appealing and stands out from the competition. So if
you prepare your home correctly, youll save time selling it
when its on the market.
A good first
impression makes an impact on a number of levels. Its not
just the way your house looks to potential buyers, but how it feels
and smells to them, how their friends and family will react, how
they imagine it would be to live there.
With simple
improvements throughout your house, you can grab the attention of
potential buyers and help them see why your house is right for them.
Plan Ahead
Create a plan to enhance your property. Keep a notebook for your
selling project, and as you stroll through your yard, make a list
of what needs to be done. Consider what your property looks like
to people driving by or walking through your door. What will they
like or dislike? What needs fixing, painting, cleaning? What can
you improve? Whether you paint your house or fix up the yard, your
efforts dont need to be costly; even inexpensive improvements
and minor repairs go far toward attracting serious buyers. But remember,
those seemingly insignificant problems youve learned to live
with can actually discourage potential buyers. Here are ideas for
increasing your homes appeal in order to sell it quickly at
the best price.
Interior
Clean Everything
Buyers expect a spotless house, inside and out. So clean everything,
especially your windows and window sills. Scrub walls and floors,
tile and ceilings, cupboards and drawers, kitchen and bathrooms.
Wash scuff marks from doors and entryways, clean light fixtures
and the fireplace. Dont forget the laundry room. And put away
your clothes.
Cut the
Clutter
People are turned off by rooms that look and feel cluttered. Remember,
potential buyers are buying your house, not your furniture, so help
them picture themselves and their possessions in your home by making
your rooms feel large, light, and airy. As you clean, pack away
your personal items, such as pictures, valuables,
and collectibles, and store or get rid of surplus books, magazines,
videotapes, extra furniture, rugs, blankets, etc. Consider renting
a storage unit to eliminate clutter
in your garage and attic.
Its hard
to get rid of possessions, but cleaning and clearing out the clutter
can
really pay off in the end. Packing away your clutter also gets you
started packing for your next move. Make your garage and basement
as tidy as the rest of your house. Simple little tasks such as storing
your tools and neatly rolling up your garden hose suggest that you
take good care of your house. Dont let anything detract from
making your best first impression.
Closets
Theyre an important consideration to many buyers. By storing
clothing you wont use soon, youll make closets look
spacious.
Paint
A new coat of paint cleans up your living space and makes it look
bright and new. To make rooms look larger, choose light, neutral
colors that appeal to the most people, such as beige or white.
Carpet
Check its condition. If its worn, consider replacing it. Its
an easy and affordable way to help sell your home faster. Again,
light, neutral colors, such as beige, are best. If you dont
replace it, you can suggest to potential buyers that they could
select new carpet and youll reduce your price; buyers like
to hear theyre getting a deal. At the very least, have your
carpet cleaned.
Repairs
and Renovations
Its best to avoid making major renovations just to sell the
house since youre unlikely to recoup those costs from your
selling price. Make minor repairs to items such as leaky faucets,
slow drains, torn screens, gutters, loose doorknobs, and broken
windows. Make sure repairs are well done; buyers wont take
you seriously if your home-improvement efforts look messy, shoddy,
or amateurish.
Leaks and
Moisture
Water stains on ceilings or in the basement alert buyers to potential
problems. Dont try to cosmetically cover up stains caused
by leaks. If youve fixed the water problem, repair the damage
and disclose in writing to the buyer what repairs were made.
Exterior
Curb Appeal
The "Wow" factor that first visual, high-impact
impression your home makes on potential buyers can turn a
looker into a buyer. To determine your propertys curb appeal,
drive through your neighborhood and note other properties; then
approach your own house as if you were a potential buyer. How does
it look? Does it "wow" you? Will its curb appeal attract
buyers? Note what needs improving, such as trimming trees, planting
shrubs, or painting gutters. Little things convey that youve
cared for your home, and this is your opportunity to sell that important
message to buyers who are shopping from the street, simply cruising
neighborhoods just looking for houses for sale. To get them through
your door, do what you can to make your property look like someones
dream home.
Paint/Stain
If its peeling or blistering and you cant remember the
last time you painted it, your house needs some attention. That
also goes for stain that is significantly faded. A newly painted
or stained exterior will help sell your house faster. And whether
you do it yourself or hire someone, youll also increase your
homes value.
In the Yard
Grab peoples attention by enhancing your yard and landscaping.
If your house looks inviting and well-maintained from the street,
people will imagine that its attractive on the inside, too.
- Prune bushes
and hedges; trim trees.
- Keep your
lawn looking healthy and green by mowing it often, fertilizing
it, and keeping it edged and trimmed.
- Clean up
and dispose of pet mess.
- Weed your
gardens; add fertilizer and mulch; then plant colorful flowers.
- In winter,
keep your driveway and sidewalks shoveled, de-iced, and well-lit.
- Stack firewood,
clean out birdbaths, repair and paint fences.
The Front
Door
An attractive entry catches a buyers eye and says "Welcome,"
so highlight this area of your house with decorative touches, such
as a wreath on the door or new shrubs and flowers around the steps.
For an even grander entry, clean and paint your front door, or replace
it with a new one for a few hundred dollars. Dont forget to
fix and polish doorknobs, repair torn screens, and then put out
that new welcome mat.
Get yourself organized with the following checklist.
Clean and
Maintain
- Windows,
sills, and screens
- Walls and
floor
- Tile
- Ceilings
- Cupboards
and drawers
- Kitchen
- Bathrooms
- Light fixtures
- Ceiling
fans
- Carpet and
rugs
- Mirrors
- Garage
- Attic
- Basement
- Laundry
room
- Yard
- Gutters
- Replace
furnace filter
- Dust furniture,
TV and computer screens
- Closets
- Remove clutter
- Pack personal
items
Repair
- Leaky faucets
and plumbing
- Torn screens
- Slow drains
- Gutters
- Loose doorknobs
- Deck boards
- Broken windows
- Electrical
fixtures
- Water stain
damage
- Broken appliances
- Damaged
walls and ceilings
- Worn carpet
and rugs
- Damaged
sidewalks and steps
Improvements
- Stain or
paint deck
- Store tools
- Roll up
garden hose
- Paint or
stain exterior
- Prune bushes
and hedges
- Trim trees
- Mow lawn,
fertilize, edge, and trim
- Weed gardens,
plant flowers
- Shovel driveways,
de-ice
- Stack firewood
- Clean out
birdbaths
- Caulk windows
and doors
- Repair and
paint fences
- Seal asphalt
driveway
- Make sure
doors close properly
- Enhance
entryway
- Replace
welcome mat
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