Preparing the Interior of Your Home

Little things you can do for your home generally give you the biggest return on time and money spent on preparing your house for sale.

Scrub, scrub, scrub

Focus on: walls, bathtubs, appliances, faucets and floors. Buyers will also notice strong smells; eliminate smoke, mildew and pet odors. The sense of smell is strongly attached to emotion, so the more pleasant that you can make it, the better the potential buyer of the home will feel.

 Get rid of the clutter

Eliminating clutter and excess furniture make rooms seem bigger. Closets sell houses, so don’t forget that buyers will be looking in them as well! It is best to remember the rule of three: no more than three items on counters, table tops, and mantles.

Painting

Painting the inside of your home is a good way to make your home look fresh and clean! Try to stick with neutral colors that won’t offend a potential buyer.

Temperature

Don’t forget to keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Isn’t it delightful to walk into a warm home in the winter months or a refreshingly cool home in the summer? Make your home a refuge for buyers and they will enjoy previewing your home!

Lighting

Well lit homes seem more spacious and cheerful. Let natural light in by opening drapes and curtains. If you have an unattractive view, go ahead and get some sheers that will conceal and still allow light. At night please leave porch lights on, as some potential buyers will drive by at night.

 “Let’s Roll Up Our Sleeves And Make Some Money.”

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