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Treat
each room like an individual project. Each one
will have different tasks to accomplish. Keep in mind
what you may not like about the room and what the buyer
may not appreciate. Write them down and tackle them in
order of importance.
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What
does your entryway say about your home?
This is very
important because this is where the first
impression starts. Make it open & inviting.
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What
color(s) are your walls?
White is not permitted. It gives a very cold and
uninviting feeling. Neutral colors are obviously the way
to go. However, you can use some color. It is alright to
give your home some personality. Soft colors of yellow,
green, and even blues have a place in every home. Don’t
forget about the ceiling. By painting the ceiling a
shade lighter than the walls can make for a very cozy
room. Ask your local paint store for help with color.
That’s what they do all day long.
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If you
have wallpaper, take it down!
There is a good possibility that the buyer will not
appreciate the pattern or color. Remember, they want
“Move-in” ready.
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Slap on
the spackle.
Repairing holes or cracks in drywall is an easy &
inexpensive way to take years off of your home.
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What
condition are your floors in? There may
be a few things to tackle here. If your carpets are in
good condition & a neutral color, make sure they are
clean. If you have flooring that is not neutral, replace
them! You don’t want your buyers walking away because
they don’t want to replace the carpet. If you have tile
or wood floors make sure you have rugs down. Especially
in a living room, a rug can pull a room together and
really warm up the atmosphere.
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Declutter your home.
The easier buyers can move through the space, the easier
they can picture themselves there. Keep children’s toys
in their room. Take down the wall collage of family
pictures. Pack away some knickknacks. You want the
buyers to focus on the architecture, not your
belongings.
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Storage
is very important to buyers. You do not
want your home to look like it is bursting at the seams.
There are several ways to make sure your home has plenty
of storage. Pre-pack, pre-pack, pre-pack! Clean out your
storage areas! Eat or donate some of the food in your
overly stuffed pantry. Pack the out of season clothes.
Add shelving. Whether it is in your closet, laundry room
or in the garage, shelving is an affordable way to
increase the storage. Don’t forget about the
countertops. If you have too much on them, it appears
there is not enough cabinet space. By having additional
room in your storage places, it gives the impression
there is plenty of room.
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How
much furniture is in your home? Sometimes
less is more. By just taking out a loveseat, bookcase,
or leaf in a table you can make the appearance of the
room look much larger.
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Get rid
off or store old, beat up furniture. Frumpy
looking furniture will make for a frumpy looking home.
If you cannot afford new furniture, please get some new
throw pillows or blankets to try and update it.
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Hire a
home stager! For a
small amount of money, we can place furniture and
accessories, or provide a detailed list of necessary
changes.
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Do you
have a room in your house that you use for storage or
don’t use at all? Give it a
purpose. It’s like telling a story. You need the buyer
to be able to visualize that room with furniture in it.
Whether it is making a home office or even an exercise
room, allow this space to have meaning.
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Shed
some light on the subject.
Upgrading you light fixtures will set your home apart
from the other 10 homes your buyer is looking at. This
can be an easy and inexpensive way to update your home.
Find some fun, unique lighting for the kitchen and bath.
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Clean
that fireplace!
Even if you have only used it once, make sure your
fireplace is spotless. This can easily date your home
and give it the feeling it hasn’t been taken care of.
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Are you
window coverings old, outdated, cheap looking, or too
heavy?
Get rid of them! You can get very inexpensive curtains
or blinds from about any discount department store.
Choose a color similar to your wall color. This allows
the eye to keep moving, not stop and admire the “loud”
coverings.
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What
does your home smell like?
Unfortunately, if it has a particular odor, you may be
use to it. Ask someone who does not live in the home
what it smells like. Having an odor can be a huge turn
off to buyers. It gives the impression as poorly kept up
or dirty. This doesn’t mean you have to bake an apple
pie every time you show the home. Invest a few dollars
in air fresheners. Choose a mild scent like fresh linen.
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Kitchens can be expensive to update, but well worth it.
If your
appliances, cabinets, or countertops are dated, replace
them. You will be amazed at the difference. Choose a
grade that reflects the value of your home. If you
cannot afford to replace your cabinets, paint them and
add new hardware to the doors. Add under cabinet
lighting. This is an inexpensive way to add uniqueness
to your kitchen. This is a great room to paint an actual
color. It can create a contrast with your cabinets.
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Make
your bathrooms luxurious. Notice
many hotel bathrooms are very soothing and rich looking.
Who doesn’t want that? Create that same felling in your
home. This is an excellent place to spend some money
because how many people actually upgrade their bathroom?
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Garages
are unknown importance to buyers. The focus
is always on kitchens and baths, but don’t forget about
the garage. A few simple changes will go a long way.
Organize and clean it. Do not use this as a storage
area. For a small amount of money you can rent a storage
box. Add storage which could include shelving and/or
cabinets. Give it a fresh paint job.
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Odds &
Ends- Add plants.
They give life to a home. If you have a space that is
small or doesn’t have a lot of light, add a mirror. If
you have a lifeless room, consider adding trim. Whether
it is crown molding or a chair rail, these will add
character to the space.
Again, it’s
all about setting your home apart from the others on the
market. Invest in what you can see. Buyers do not appreciate
non-cosmetic changes as much. Think about what you look for
when shopping for a home. Remember, the harder you work on
your home, the better the results will be.
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