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Selling your home is more than likely one of the most important
financial transactions you will make. The goal is to sell your home as
quickly as possible at the best possible price. Here are some
suggestions to prepare your home for a quick sale.
- Your front door is the first thing buyers will see, so be sure it is fresh and clean.
- Make sure that your lawn and landscaped areas are well manicured.
- Be sure that your yard is free of refuse and leaves.
- During winter, make certain to remove all ice and snow on walkways and steps.
- Keep all indoor and outdoor areas, especially stairways, clear and uncluttered.
- Open drapes and curtains as much as possible to let in natural light.
- Make sure that the windows are clean so your home appears as bright and cheery as possible.
- Turn
on all of your outside and inside lights when showing your home at
night so as to make your buyer feel welcome.
- Fix any leaky faucets. Dripping water discolors sinks and suggests faulty or worn-out plumbing.
- Make sure doors, windows, and cabinets don't
stick or have loose knobs. By fixing these minor flaws, you can
increase your home's value.
- Closets can be an important
selling point. Make them look bigger by organizing them neatly to
display that your home has ample closet space.
- In general, try to replace faded walls and worn
woodwork with new wallpaper and fresh paint. It will increase the
appeal and value of your home.
- Bathrooms can sell homes.
Check and repair any damaged or discolored caulking around the bathtubs
and showers, and be sure that the towels and area rugs are bright and
clean.
- Display the full value of your attic, basement,
and other utility space (including crawl spaces) by removing all
unnecessary articles and debris, and repainting if necessary.
- Bedrooms
should appear bright and cheerful. Remove all excess furniture, and be
sure that bedspreads and curtains are freshly laundered and attractive.
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