Preparing your home for sale requires commitment, forethought and the ability to let go of sentimentality. You need to be able to view your house as prospective buyer would view it. Little changes here and there can make all the difference in how quickly you house sells.
2. Preparing your home for sale requires
commitment, forethought and the ability to let
go of sentimentality. You need to be able to
view your house as prospective buyer would
view it. Little changes here and there can make
all the difference in how quickly you house
sells.
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3. TAKE PHOTOS OF YOUR ROOMS
It is important to try to see
your house as others see it.
You have lived there so long
you tend not to notice certain
flaws others may notice
immediately those grubby
switch plates, the holes
where pictures used to hang,
a wrinkled carpet, or just
general clutter.
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4. A good way to spot these invisible flaws is to
take photographs of each room and even each
wall in your home. You would be surprised at
what jumps out at you in a photograph! It may
be too much furniture or furniture that is too
large for the room. Large furniture makes a
room look smaller.
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5. UNCLUTTERING YOUR ROOMS
Continuing with this idea of making your rooms
feel more spacious you need to remove the
clutter that comes with years of family living.
This means letting go off emotional
attachments.
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6. PACKING AS YOU GO
You can kill two birds with one stone by not
only removing your collection of old teapots or
glass paperweights, but wrapping them in
tissue paper and boxing them up. Do the same
with any books you can manage without in the
interim, as well as kitchenware.
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7. REMOVE FAMILY PHOTOS
Another word with regard
to pictures: a prospective
buyer needs to be able to
visualize this house as her
own, to picture her family
living there. That means
you and yours need to be
as invisible as possible.
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8. ACCENTUATE THE POSITIVES
Discuss with your real estate agent what
features are worthy of accentuating. Do you
have unique windows, lots of natural wood,
crown molding, a wooded view, and built-ins?
You want to draw attention to these features.
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9. These are just a few tips on successfully
preparing your home for sale. It is these
subtle touches that make the difference;
catching the eyes of your prospective buyers
and helping them to see your house as a
place they could call home.
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