
1. First Impressions Last.
Buyers want to inspect your house and neighborhood for the things that are
important to them. Buyers always over estimate the cost of painting and
repairs. It is always preferable that you prepare your home to look its best
resulting in a faster sale at a higher price.Leave your house and trust your
professional Realtor to show and sell it for you.
2. The Front View Greets the Buyer.
Make sure it is inviting. Keep your lawn well manicured and your gutters
cleaned. Power washing the house, sidewalks, decks and driveways will greatly
improve curb appeal. A new coat of paint on the front door and porch rails will
give your entrance a fresh look!
3. Dust & Dirt Reduce Appeal.
Inspect for cobwebs in the corners, dusty ceiling fans, dirty baseboards and
carpets. A small investment in time and good cleaning will make your home look
its best and give the greatest return.
5. Soft Music and Sweet Aromas are Inviting.
Have the intercom or stereo tuned to a station of soft background music.
Scented candles and potpourri give the home a pleasant aroma.
6. Kitchens and Bathrooms Sell Homes.
Check and repair caulking around tubs, showers, sinks and countertops. Remove
as much from countertops as possible and place remainder neatly on a tray or in
a basket. Make these rooms sparkling clean.
7. Display the Full Value of Your Storage Space.
Remove all unnecessary articles from your closets. Perhaps now is the time to
start packing for your move. Neatly stacked boxes look much better than
cluttered shelves and floors.
8. Pay Attention to Details.
Loose knobs, sticking doors, dirty air return filters, ovens, and tile grout,
loose wallpaper seams and other minor flaws detract from your home's value.
9. Let the Sun Shine In!
Open blinds, shades, and curtains to show how cheerful your home is. Turn on
every light in the house. Make sure light fixtures are clean. When possible,
wash windows and remove screens -- this can increase light by 50%!

