You would never dream of inviting guests
to your house without making certain preparations, so don't invite potential
buyers without first making the necessary updates by preparing your home to
sell. If you are like most sellers, you
want to get as much as possible for your home and you want to do it as quickly
as possible.
Letting
Go
After you've lived in a house, it
becomes much more than four walls and a roof. It's a home and it has a lot of good
memories. Your first step to preparing
your home to sell is to realize that you will take these memories with you
wherever you go, but you won't be taking the house. It can be difficult to let go, but the task
will be much easier if you start to think of it as a new beginning rather than
an ending.
Cleaning
House
An important part of getting your home
ready to sell is in staging the decor for potential buyers. When you stage a home, you create an
environment that is free of any personal items, such as photos and/or anything that
stands out as being customized for you or your family. When a potential buyer walks through your
home, they need to envision their belongings and decor without being distracted
by yours. While these items may be
special to you, they could possibly prevent the buyer from being able to
imagine their own style complimenting the home.
In addition to removing any personal
items, make sure that you remove any clutter from the home. A clean home seems larger and more inviting,
whereas a lot of stuff lying around could give the impression that the home is
too small or cramped for storage. Pack
up any knickknacks, remove your children's drawings from the refrigerator and
clean up your counter space in both the kitchen and bathrooms.
Staging
Your Home
Now that your house is clean, it's time
to put the finishing touches on the staging process. A solid, neutral shade in a tablecloth should
be selected for the dining room table.
Depending on your decor and wall coloring, a solid white, sand or ivory
covering will work well. In the center
of the table, a vase with fresh cut flowers (or silk, if you have allergies)
will add a nice accent. Did you know
that the kitchen and bathroom are two of the main selling points to any home? Keep this in mind when preparing your home
for potential buyers.
The living room should have one focal
point, whether it be a fireplace or breathtaking view of the outside
world. If you have too many features
screaming out at potential buyers, they may feel overwhelmed, so focus on one
aspect and make it shine. If you have a
mantle, line it with three candles that match your decor in color. Place a large candle in the center with one
smaller one on each end, which will be reminiscent of a perfectly matched
bookend set. A home with a stunning view
should have window dressings that accent the positive, instead of hiding
it. If your furniture has a design of
any kind, mask it with a solid slipcover to compliment the flooring or wall
color. Some homeowners also add a fresh
coat of paint to their home, which will bring life back into a fading
color. Turn on the lights and open the
blinds and draperies to create a bright and inviting environment throughout
your home.
Where To
Store Your Stuff
Now that you know how important it is to
remove any clutter and oversized or bulky furniture, you need to know where to
put it. If you already have a new home,
you can simply move it there. Otherwise,
you can put it into storage until you are ready to move. It's important to leave some essentials in
your former home for potential buyers to see, such as a dining room table, a
sofa and chairs, bed, etc. Any
additional furnishings that seem to interrupt the flow of your home, or make it
feel cramped, should be removed. You do
not want potential buyers to feel as though the house is too small.
Details,
Details, Details . . .
As a final strategy to prepare your home
to sell, make sure that you have any carpet stains removed, windows cleaned,
fresh linens placed in the bedrooms and bathrooms, etc. Is the grout in your tile grimy? If bleaching it doesn’t work, replacing the
grout and caulk is a cheap yet effective way of freshening up a kitchen and
bathroom, don’t forget a nice new shower curtain as well. New faucets can also provide a relatively
cheap facelift and give a good impression of a house well maintained. You would be surprised how many people pay
attention to even the smallest of details, so be sure to fix any small repairs
that could be a turnoff for buyers. Last
but not least, make sure your home looks just as good on the outside as it does
on the inside. This means that your lawn
should be cared for, flower beds must be maintained and any outdoor clutter
must be removed.
Valerie McKean,
Owner/Broker
Century 21 Sterling Real Estate
30 Chinquapin Rd
Pinehurst, NC 28374
Tel: 910-430-9494
valerie@pinehursthomes.com
www.pinehursthomes.com
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