Eliminate Clutter: Clear away everything you don’t absolutely need. Use rented storage if you have to because the less stuff in the home, the more spacious and desirable it looks. Put away pictures, knick-knacks, extra chairs and tables, pet paraphernalia – clear the rooms down to the bare bones and the empty closets, kitchen cabinets and the garage as much as possible. Generally, the bigger it looks, the easier it will be to sell.
Give Cabinets a Facelift: Change the cabinet knobs and pulls in the kitchen and bathroom to give an upscale look for a small price. Even if you cannot paint or refinish, improved drawer and cabinet hardware will bring a fresh look and increase the appeal. Choose pieces that have the same measurements as the existing hardware for a very easy upgrade.
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| Get Carpets and Windows Professionally Cleaned: A professional cleaning will quickly enhance the appearance of your home and make it more attractive to buyers.
Change the lighting: Use soft peach light bulbs to give your rooms a warm glow. While showing the house, leave all the lights on and open drapes and blinds, especially where there is a pretty view.
Keep Rooms Fresh: Ventilate your rooms as much as you can so the atmosphere is pleasant. It is helpful to place some lightly scented sticks or candles to maintain a fresh impression. Some real estate agents even suggest baking cookies when prospective buyers are expected!
As a final measure, walk from the street into your home, assessing the first impression a prospective buyer will have. You may find that, after taking these simple steps, you fall in love with your property all over again – that’s when you know that your home will appeal to buyers. Good luck!
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