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Is My Home Ready to Sell?
Giving Your Home The On-the-Market Makeover
You work with a Keller Williams agent because he or she is best able to sell your home quickly and profitably. But remember: Your relationship with them is a partnership. While he or she markets your property and screen potential buyers, it's up to you to give your home a simple, inexpensive sprucing up that can go a long way toward a speedy sale.
With that in mind, here are some helpful hints gathered from Real Estate agents around the country.
Before the Showings Begin
Hint: First Impressions are Lasting Impressions
The exterior of your home often determines how buyers will view the interior, so:
- Make sure your front entrance is clean and inviting.
- Paint or replace your front door if it's faded or worn.
- Add some paint to shutters, trim and any other outside features showing signs of wear.
Hint: Beauty is More Than Skin Deep
Buyers often see the surface condition of your home as a sign of what's underneath, so:
- Keep windows and floors clean.
- Replace faded wallpaper and glue any areas that have come away from the wall.
- Repair worn woodwork.
- Repaint scarred or dirty walls in a neutral color.
- Steam clean carpeting or replace it if necessary.
- Repair loose knobs, sticking doors and windows, warped cabinet drawers, broken light switches and other minor flaws.
- Check and repair caulking in bathtubs and showers.
Hint: Accentuate the Positive
Try to see your home with a fresh perspective and arrange each room to bring out its best attributes, including:
- Open draperies and curtains to let the light in during the showings.
- Remove all unnecessary clutter from your attic, basement and closets to better display spacious rooms (consider storage or garage sale to dispose of extraneous items).
- Arrange all your rooms neatly and remove excess furniture.
- Keep fresh, clean towels in the bathroom.
- Use candles or air fresheners to make the room smell pleasant.
Hint: Put Your Home in the Best Light
Strategically lighting your home, even during daytime showings, can create a cozy mood and highlight positive attributes of each room, so:
- Avoid the use of overhead lighting that makes rooms look washed out and lifeless.
- Be creative and arrange lamps to help smaller rooms seem larger, and larger rooms seem more intimate.
- Use lighting to highlight the "living areas" of your home, such as a pair of chairs near a fireplace, or a table in a breakfast area.
- Put the spotlight on the strengths and potential of your home.
- Create the right mood and atmosphere given the room's function, color scheme, etc.
- Accent the aspects and unique features of each area of your home.
- Define the space.
- Bring the room to life!
After the Showings Begin
Hint: Leave the Selling to the Professional
Buyers often feel uncomfortable in the presence of a homeowner, so:
- Try not to be present during inspections.
- If you are home, never apologize for the appearance of your house.
- Only your Real Estate agent should discuss any objections and subjects like price, terms, possession and other factors with the buyer.
Hint: Keep the Disturbances Down
Potential homebuyers have a lot to take in, so minimize distractions:
- Put in classical, jazz or soft rock music, but keep the volume low.
- If possible, turn off the ringer on your phone during showings.
- Keep cats, dogs, litter boxes and feeding dishes out of the way, preferably out of the house.
Hint: Create a Homey Atmosphere
A buyer tries to picture themselves and their family living in your home, so:
- Create a pleasant aroma by baking cookies or bread, or placing cornmeal in a pie plate in a warm oven on the day of the showing.
- Keep the heat or air conditioner at comfortable levels.
- If you have a fireplace, light it during wintertime showings.
Hint: Have Records Available
Even if a buyer doesn't study them, having records available can make it clear you are conscientious and have nothing to hide:
- Have copies of you gas, electric and water bill from the last 12 months available.
- Be ready to show all home improvements and repair bills.
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