My husband is scheduled to PCS this year, planning for the move we decided to sale our current home. I have been looking for ideas on how to
get the house ready and hopefully sell it right a way. I thought I would share my favorite tips here. I grouped them in 5 major areas or to do items:
Inspect &
Fix
Try to see your house through buyer’s eyes. What do you see that might detract buyers from buying the house?
Check for leaks, cracked caulk in tiles, damaged wood floors, paint condition
and every detail that the buyers will notice or that might come up during a
home inspection.
Repair any items that you found faulty during your inspection.
Downsize & De-clutter
This is a good time to go through your stuff and get rid of those that
you don’t need or use often. You can always take them to goodwill. If you have extra or bulky furniture a good
idea would be to rent a storage unit to store extra items. Extra unnecessary furniture can make the
house feel small, cluttered and with lack of storage. A good rule is to leave
enough furniture in a room to showcase it’s purpose while allowing easy
movement and flow. If you have an expandable dinning table, like we do, a good
trick would be to leave it in its smaller size to help the room appear larger.
Reduce clutter by putting away kitchen appliances that would normally be on the
kitchen counter. Make sure you walk through and identify clutter areas and
organize or eliminate them.
Clean &
Organize
Potential buyers will have a positive experience when the house feels
clean and smells good. A clean good smelling house can be perceived as that it
was well taken care of. Make sure to dust off surfaces, clean the fridge and
kitchen cabinets on the outside. Organizing closets will help make the house
feel clean as well as show that there is plenty of storage room. Pay special
attention to bathrooms, a good practice could be to keep the toilet seat
closed.
Stage
When staging your home you want to make it
appealing to as many buyers as possible, so it’s a good practice to keep décor
and wall colors in neutral colors. Make sure bedspreads, curtains and towels
displayed are clean and in good conditions. Open up the curtains/windows to let
natural light in and include indoor plants to bring a sense of nature indoors.
My environmental design psychology class couldn’t stress more how positive
human response is to natural light and nature indoors; it just makes us feel
better! By including these items potential buyers will feel happy and well in
your home.
Take the opportunity to create vignettes where potential buyers may
identify with or visualize themselves in. For instance create a spa atmosphere
in your bathroom by adding candles, fresh flowers, pretty soaps, bathmats with
slippers on them and nice towels. Buyers will think of the relaxing time they
will have in the bathroom.
Another idea is to make the home look lived in by showcasing how the
space can be used. A comfy chair flanked by a reading light with a side table
with books on it will create a reading nook where buyers may visualize
themselves reading. Or a table displaying board games in the family room will
remind buyers of family time and the memories they could make in this home.
Curb Appeal
This is the first impression buyers will
have of your home, make sure it’s a good one by making the outside of your home feel inviting, well taken care of and clean. Mow your lawn, clean plant beads and repaint any faded surfaces. Add yellow or red flowers, which are known to
attract buyers.
Do you have any
tips for preparing your home for sale that is not included here? Share it on
the comments below!

Yari - you need to post an American flag on the porch somewhere. Nothing says "all american home of your dreams" like a flag. And of course the pictures you post for the listing make all the difference to get people to your house, so you should be set since your'e good at that. Here's a link I've looked at that discusses staging and best way to capture your house in pictures: http://www.thekimsixfix.com/2014/02/room-staging-for-mls-listing-photos.html#_a5y_p=1418530.
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