Friday, February 20, 2015

Getting Your Home Ready to Sell



When it comes to selling a home first impressions are everything. Majority of buyers make up their mind whether or not they like a house within minutes of stepping foot inside.

Here is what to do and what not to do when getting your home ready for the market:
  • Do work on curb appeal. Curb appeal is a huge draw for buyers, invest in a new doormat and keep the driveway clear of junk. Warm lights glowing in the window will also be welcoming.
  • Don’t expect people to use their imagination. If you have wild colors in your rooms, you might think that people will look past that. But that can prove difficult for buyers. Paint over those wild colors and put away any crazy items that might raise eye brows or bring on laughter.
  • Do invest in updates that matter. People will pay top-dollar for homes with updated kitchens and bathrooms. If you make improvements to these rooms, you will see a huge return. At the very least, purchase new shower curtains, bath rugs, and the like.
  • Keep it light, bright and airy. Open all the curtains, turn on all the lights. Replace all dead light bulbs. Crack open doors to the pantry or laundry room so people won’t be afraid to peek inside. And tidy up in forgotten places like inside the fridge or oven…people will be looking in there.

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