The
best price to sell your home is always determined by how you
compare against your competition, the house down the street.
If your property looks better than the next guy's the customer
will buy yours.
It all comes
down to image, making sure it shows at its best. This is accomplished
with minor repairs, some decorating and a lot of elbow grease.
It's no different than a used car dealer shining up the cars
inside and out. You systematically go through your home, inside
and out, room by room, and make it look great.
Outside
Paint it,
wash it, mow it and clip it. First impressions are lasting,
and you don't get a second chance to make a good first impression.
Look at your home from the street. If you can't see it through
the trees, trim bushes so windows are completely exposed. Make
sure your approach to the house is clear of overhanging foliage.
Wash the windows. If you have a blacktop driveway, put a fresh
coat of sealer on it. Dress up flowerbeds with new shrub or
flowers and repair any damaged fencing.
Inside
Arrange furniture
in to give the most visual appeal to the room. This may not
be the most functional, but at this point we don't care about
function. Clean up the rooms of any clutter, toys, excess furniture,
books or anything that gets thrown around. You'd be amazed at
how many sellers don't do this. Don't forget clean, clean, clean.
The less
in a closet the larger they look. If the master bedroom is short
on closet space, you should consider adding a closet organizer.
If wallpaper
is out dated or paint is old and chipped, put on a fresh coat
especially in the kitchen and bathrooms. Kitchen counters should
be clear with just the basic items you need. Make sure faucets
shine and don't leek. Toilets should flush properly and not
keep running. Tile or tub liners are in good shape and clean.
Repair or replace chipped sinks or tubs. And again keep them
neat and free of clutter.
Basements
and Attics should be neat and orderly. The furnace and hot water
heater should be dusted and accessible. Cracks in the walls
that have been patched and don't leek should be painted.
It doesn't
cost too much to stage the home as well. Pictures, mirrors,
pillows and plants can transform a room. You can even rent furniture
if you've already moved out.
These are
just a few of the things you can do with very little expense
that will greatly increase the price you get for the house compared
to the competition. I can't tell you how many times I've viewed
a home where they seller didn't even bather to vacuum or sweep
the floor. I can tell you the offer was low. Seek the advice
of your real estate professional, they have seen it all and
seem to always have great ideas.
About The
Author
Richard Massey
is a note broker with United Financial Resources and a real
estate investor. You can get more information at http://www.unitedfinancialresources.com
or to read more articles go to http://unitedfinancialresources.com/news.html
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