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How to Prepare Your Home for Sale

Best tips for getting your house ready to be sold.

By Robert CordrayPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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Whether you want a fresh start or just need the money, you may choose to put your home up for sale. Even though you might be in a rush, it's usually not a good idea to just sell your home in the condition it's currently in. There are some things you should do to prepare it for the market. While taking these extra steps may be time-consuming, the results you'll get can be well worth it. By making changes to your home, you'll put yourself in a better position to get the perfect offer.

Remove Your Furniture

Even if you don't want your furniture and plan to purchase more for your new home, it's important to remove it by either selling it or putting it in a storage unit. You can also donate your old furniture or even throw it away, especially if it's on its last legs. Getting your furniture out of your home will create a clean canvas and make your house appear spacious to potential buyers. It can also help you see spaces that need to be cleaned.

Do Some Deep Cleaning

It may seem obvious, but not many people would want to purchase a home that's not clean. Also, surface cleaning isn't always enough for preparing your home for potential buyers. If you really want to make your home stand out from others, you should deep clean certain spots that don't usually get much attention.

For example, hiring carpet cleaning London can really be helpful in making your home pristine and fresh. You may also consider cleaning the walls, especially if they're white. Furthermore, you could clean the inside of your stove and fridge as well as dust hard-to-reach spots. While you may not think people notice these areas, cleaning them is important to creating an immaculate environment.

Apply a Fresh Coat of Paint

Whether inside or outside, your home may need a fresh paint job to make it look new. You can hire professional painters or if you want to save money, you can grab a ladder and start painting away. The activity might prove to be therapeutic and help you relieve some of the stress involved with selling your home. After all, restoring an asset back to its original condition can be quite satisfying and rewarding.

Make Necessary Repairs

If your home has a few issues, it might be a good idea to make some repairs. Issues with your home or its structure can make all the difference in whether or not someone buys it. If a prospect does decide to make the purchase, they may offer you a lower price than what you desire.

One way to ensure your home is in tip-top shape for you to sell it is to hire a professional to perform an inspection. A home inspector can advise you on what areas of your home need work. From there, you can decide whether or not you want to hire someone to make those repairs or do the work yourself.

Get Rid of Odors

There's probably nothing worse than walking into a listed home and smelling a foul odor. This is enough to make potential buyers walk out and never look back. To make your home smell fresh for showing, lightly spray a lemon-scented air freshener in each room, remove anything that holds onto odors and avoid eating any meals in your home.

Go for Curb Appeal

The first thing your potential buyers will see is the outside of your home and its surroundings. Your focus may be on sprucing up the inside, but the outside needs attention too. For a more polished exterior, trim any vegetation that's too excessive, clean and repair concrete and put out some beautiful plants.

It might take lots of work to make your home appealing to potential buyers, but when you make that sale, you'll appreciate the time and effort you put into it.

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