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Preparing
your Home for the Market
Getting your home ready for a showing takes more than just
tidying up around the house. As you
prepare your home to be shown to prospective buyers, you must look at it
through a buyer’s eyes. Your Confederation GMAC Real Estate Agent will help you spot the
little things that buyers will notice — things they might otherwise use to try
to negotiate a lower price.
Think about the following when preparing your home to be
shown:
Reduce the
Clutter!
Remove clutter from all areas of your home to create an
impression of spaciousness. After living
in a home for any length of time, stuff begins to collect on shelves, counter
tops, in drawers, closets, etc. A
prospective buyer won’t be able to see past your clutter to the beauty of your
home. You want as much open clear space
as possible, so find a place for everything, and put everything in its
place.
- Arrange clothes neatly in closets. Limit storage on the
floor and overhead shelves.
- Clear off kitchen countertops and keep sinks empty and
clean. Remove magnets and pictures from refrigerator for a fresh look.
Clean and organize cupboard interiors - potential buyers are always curious
about storage space.
- Don't forget garages, attics and basements. These are
often the most cluttered spaces in our homes! A potential buyer will want
to look at every room, every closet, and every nook and cranny, so clean and
organize these areas for a fresh look.
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Arrange furniture to give an impression of
spaciousness in each room.
Clean and
Brighten Your Home
- Clean window treatments and carpets.
- Replace worn, stained or smelly carpeting.
- Replace all lights with higher wattage bulbs and open all
drapes.
- Look up - do you need to repair/paint a water stain or other
blemish on the ceiling?
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Ask a friend or your Confederation GMAC Real Estate Agent to help
you assess your efforts.
Remove
Odors
IIf you smoke or have pets, you may not realize it, but your
home inevitably has an odor. An odor that potential buyers will sense
immediately. Odor removal (and prevention) is essential when showing and
selling your home.
- Consider using an ozone spray that helps to remove odors
without creating a masking odor.
- Empty kitty litter boxes daily and use plenty of baking
soda.
- Sprinkle carpet freshener on the carpet and vacuum
regularly.
Quiet
Squeaks; Repair Flaws
Check for signs of wear throughout your home. They may seem minor, but flaws such as loose
screws, worn paint and crooked drawer pulls will be noticed by a potential
buyer.
- Check walls for smudges, chipped paint and torn or loose
wallpaper.
- Tighten loose doorknobs, switch plates, cabinets, drawer
pulls, etc.
- Fix sticking doors and windows, and squeaking floors and
steps.
- Fix leaky faucets, and remove water stains.
- Repair or clean caulking on tubs and sinks.
Neutralize
Your Home!
Neutral colors appeal to any decorating scheme. You may love the yellow walls in your hall
bath and red cabinets in the kitchen, but that may seem gaudy to a potential
buyer. Neutral décor, including floor
and wall coverings, appliances and fixtures, offers the broadest appeal to home
buyers.
Your Confederation GMAC sales person can provide helpful tips for
neutralizing your home, while still allowing its personality to shine.
Outside
the Home
Your
yard is a vital part of merchandising your home. In addition to keeping your lawn well
manicured, check the exterior of your home for needed repairs. Review the following tips to make your home’s
exterior as appealing as possible.
- Keep the lawn well-trimmed and edged and keep shrubs and
trees trimmed.
- Rake up loose leaves and grass cuttings.
- Put away lawn equipment, toys and other outdoor items.
- Stack firewood neatly.
- Repair and paint or stain fences.
- Check exterior surfaces and make repairs, clean or paint as
needed.
- Clean, paint and repair or realign gutters.
- Fix broken windows and screens, then wash.
- Wash down the exterior of the house, driveways and
sidewalks.
- Look at your driveway closely, and repair cracks, chips or
holes.
- Check the roof and repair loose shingles or flashing.
- Make sure the entry light and doorbell work.
- Replace house numbers and welcome mat as needed.
- Paint, stain or clean the front door if needed.
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Brighten your landscaping with moveable, potted
flowers.
Contact Confederation Today for
your Prince Edward Island Real Estate Needs
If you are thinking of selling a home, or want to talk with an expert Real Estate Agent
with detailed knowledge of Prince Edward Island Real Estate, please feel free to contact us Click here.
Simply call us at (902) 892-5074, or info@confedGMAC.com us.
We’ll be glad to talk with you, and help you in all of your Prince Edward Island
Real Estate needs.
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