40 Free
or inexpensive tips to make your home show better and put more money
in your
pocket.
1. Be sure your lawn and shrubbery is kept trimmed at all
times. Consider removing overgrown trees and shrubs that hide the house from
the street.
2. Keep the garage doors down at all times.
3. For an eyecatching touch
of color, have seasonal flowers growing in beds and containers.
4. Make sure your driveway is in good repair. Pressure
wash concrete drives and walks to remove stains and car drippings, and put a
fresh coat of sealer on asphalt drives.
5. Make sure patios and decks are clean and in good
repair. Replace any rotten wood and nail down loose boards on decking or
steps; pressure wash if needed.
6. Garage sale time! Clear out everything you don’t intend to keep and tidy up
what’s staying. Make sure garage doors and openers are in proper working order.
7.Check all railings and fencing to make sure it’s in good
repair and freshly painted.
8. Pay special attention
to the area around your front door; make
sure your doorbell works, clean all cobwebs, leaves, and other debris that may
have accumulated there. Give the front door a fresh coat of paint if needed;
paint is one of the most cost effective fix up items you can do.
9. Check for broken windows or leaking seals on thermo pane
windows; replace if necessary.
10. Clean all the cobwebs
from around the front door. Make sure all
outdoor lighting
(especially front porch) is clean and shiny; replace if
necessary. It is especially important that the entrance to your home make a
good first impression on prospective buyers. This sets the tone for the whole
showing.
11. Check your mailbox. Is it straight and upright? Neatly
trimmed around?
12. Before you start
indoors walk across the street in front of your house and look back (like a
buyer will see it). Does it present an
appealing appearance?
13. Start by walking
through the house and making a list. Do your
carpets need shampooing?Floors need a fresh coat of wax? Dust all ceiling fans
especially the blades and wash light fixtures.
14. You’re going to have to pack when you move anyway, so
go through all your closets and pack up everything you don’t need for the next
couple of months. A closet with only a few neatly arranged items creates an
impression of abundant storage space.
15. Thin out overcrowded
rooms. Ever notice the model homes sparse
furnishings? They make the rooms look larger. Consider renting a storage
facility to store excess lamps, tables, and large items that eat up space in a
room.
16.Go through and pack up most of your family pictures and
collections of model ships, stamps, quilts, or anything that might cause a
buyer to stop and look at your collections of stuff instead of your house.
17.Check all light fixtures to make sure all the bulbs
burn. Use the largest wattage bulb that you safely can to give off more light.
18. Wash all your windows
and make sure window treatments are clean
and in good repair. Keep the window coverings open whenever possible to let in
more light.
19. With a good degreaser wipe down everything in the
kitchen so it feels clean to the touch.Clean your stove and oven; replace stove
eye pans if needed
20. Go through your kitchen cabinets and pantry to make
sure they’re neat and tidy; give any food that you don’t plan to use right away
to the local food pantry.
21.Make sure your sinks are clean at all times and free of
dirty dishes and utensils.
22. Remove all excess items from your counters to give the
impression of lots of work surface.
23. Pleasing aromas add to the appealing atmosphere we’re
trying to establish for your buyers; consider keeping a saucepan of potpourri
on the stove to give off an appealing scent.
24.Clean all light switch places by taking them off and
washing with soap and water; replace ifnecessary.
25.Make sure the
bathrooms are spotless at all times with
fresh towels, decorative soaps, and all fixtures are shiny, scrubbed, and in good
repair.
26. Check all faucets and showerheads to make sure they’re
spotless and
free of leaks and drips.
27. Repaint interior rooms if needed with neutral colors.
28.Don’t forget your ceilings too; years of living in a
home with cooking, smoking, and other everyday activities can stain ceilings.
Paint ages; repaint if needed.
29. Don’t have large, space eating houseplants sitting
around; give them away or ask a neighbor to store them until you move.
31.The more light you can get into a room the bigger and
more spacious the room will appear.When you leave for a showing, turn on lights
in rooms that are normally darker than you would like and make sure the window
coverings are open to admit outside light.
32. An old decorator trick to bring in more light as well
as make rooms appear larger are mirrors;either hanging on a wall or on a stand.
33. Pack away and store out of season clothes. Get rid of
extra hangars. Straighten up your shoes (consider some inexpensive shoe racks
from a discount store like K-Mart or Wal-Mart).
34. When painting don’t forget the interiors of closets and
the closets doors; make sure all closet and interior doors open and close
correctly.
35. Check where ceilings meet wall and clean all cobwebs,
this is a commonly overlooked area when cleaning, along with tops of tall
furniture items such as hutches, entertainment centers, etc.
36. If you have a pet make sure there are no odors. You may
not notice odors since you live with your pet every day, have a neutral third
party give your home a “sniff” test for objectionable odors that may turn
buyers off.
37. Also, when buyers come to visit, keep your pet under
control, or better yet, get a friend or neighbor to “pet sit” for you while the
buyers are looking.
38. It’s important that
you leave the house for all showings.
Buyers feel less inhibited if you’re not around and will usually take a closer
look in closets and in kitchen cabinets, as well as voice any objections that
your agent can then deal with. If the buyers won’t make comments because you’re
following them around pointing things out then your agent can’t deal with any
potential problems that may hinder making an offer.
39. If you have several vehicles make sure the spot closest
to the door buyers enter through is
empty for them.
40. Freshly baked or even store bought cookies & little
snacks along with an appropriate
beverage (hot in winter, cold in summer) along with a sign
saying “Please Sit Down and Enjoy a
Treat While You’re Here” will make your home more memorable
even if they don’t take
anything. Remember little things can go a long way
towards getting your home sold quickly
for the best price.
If you would like, I would be glad to prepare a FREE report
on what you should do to make your
home more appealing to prospective buyers, no cost or
obligation, just call me at (626) 335-8050
or send an e mail to: craig@craigjamesrealestate.com

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