Selling Your Home - Be Sure It Shows Well
Whether you are selling a house, townhouse, condo or apartment,
there are universal tips that will help it sell. Primary among
those tips are making sure your home "shows well."
First impressions of a home go a long way to determining how
quickly it will sell. Here are a few suggestions that will make
your home show well.
1. Be sure the approach to your home is clean, tidy and well
groomed. Any brass should be polished, paint on the door should
be in good condition and the door should be washed clean of
fingerprints and paw marks.
2. If your home is a single family house, be sure the grass is
cut, leaves raked, plant beds mulched and weeded, etc.
3. If your home is in a multi-family building, be sure the
approach and hall to your home is clean even if it is not your
job!
4. Be sure your home is tidy and uncluttered. This includes
closets, cabinets, garages, and other storage areas. When
"stuffed," no amount of storage "shows" as adequate. When really
messy, no room looks charming.
5. Make any repairs that are noticeably needed. Door handles and
locks should fit well and firmly. Exterior doors should shut and
lock solidly. Drains and downspouts should be firmly attached
and clear of debris so water flows freely. Attached light
fixtures should be firmly attached. All switches should turn on
whatever they were designed to turn on -- light, fan, disposal,
etc.
6. Conventional wisdom dictates your home should be
"neutralized." You can't really go wrong following this advice.
You know the drill -- beige or soft gray carpet, beige, gray, or
taupe walls, white or off-white woodwork and ceilings. Sometimes
a very soft gold or a soft sage green can also "read" as
neutral.
7. If you have a sure sense of decorating (you probably do if
family and friends frequently ask your advice and you enjoy
making decorating decisions), and especially if you plan to
leave color coordinated window treatments, you might leave more
definite colors in place understanding that a potential buyer
with no imagination might be put off by them and not think to
request a "redecorating allowance" in a contract offer. Still,
beautiful decorating which is not neutral undeniably attracts
some buyers.
8. If your carpet is in poor condition, but you cannot afford to
replace it, get several neutral samples in a mid-price range
from a local carpet store, spread them on the floor, and add a
note stating that you will be glad to provide a carpet allowance
from the proceeds of settlement.
9. Dark homes show badly. Make sure lamps are on and lampshades
are straight with the seams toward a wall. Make sure there is as
much natural light as possible; have curtains, shades and blinds
open.
Buyers are looking for a home they can see themselves living in.
Follow the above tips and you will position your home to sell
quickly.