How to make the most from
selling your home by Dawson Gao
1. Emphasize curb appeal as you work
on your home’s external appearance. Trim the lawn
and eliminate weeds. Dress up the porch or front door with a fresh coat
of paint and hanging plants or a wreath.
Set out a couple of cozy chairs,
and pick up all the kids’ toys around the yard. Your front entrance
will welcome or repel guests, setting the tone for their overall basic
impression.
2. De-clutter the interior. Remove
junk like stacks of newspapers or magazines, pet toys, and stray blankets
or mail. Store unused furniture in the attic or basement. Your rooms should
look comfortable and lived in without feeling crowded. Cover worn spots
in furniture with doilies or slipcovers. Vacuum draperies for a fresh
feel. Have the beds made, and all clothes put away or out of view. Leave
plenty of walking space within each room, and when possible, open drapes
and blinds to let in sunshine and provide an overall open feeling.
3. Clean your property thoroughly before an open house.
Dust furniture, scrub floors, polish wood, sweep steps, and do whatever
else it takes to show your house at its best. Trim dead leaves from plants,
replace burned-out light bulbs, and keep counters clear of dishes or debris.
Try to remove spots on the carpet.
4. Make it smell nice. Open
the windows and air out your home. Burn potpourri or candles before potential
buyers come to see your house, which will help to reduce unpleasant cooking
or pet odors. Clean the bathrooms, and run the whole-house fan or air
conditioner to circulate air and enhance ventilation. Put ferns in some
rooms, as they help to absorb odors and add a natural green touch.
5. Keep animals out of the way.
Some homebuyers don’t like the idea of purchasing property from
pet owners. They worry about fleas, stains, shedding, and odors. Make
sure none of this is evident, if you have pets. In fact, keep your pet
locked up, crated, or out of view during an open house or when potential
buyers come through.
Many of us take our property for granted.
But like anything else, when it goes on the market, a house or condo needs
to look its best. Take a couple of hours to put your property in its best
light before buyers come calling. A lot of choices can be found on websites
like eBay where lots of traders have set up home based businesses. Lots
of bargains can be found there.