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The art of |
Show Business

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"Setting the
Stage"
to show and
sell your home. |
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sell can make the difference between a quick sale and a long
market time. Setting the stage may or may not get you more
money but it can reduce the time it takes your home to sell, which
does save you money. Setting the stage to show and sell your home
is a two phase project. First, the things you need
to do
before you
put your home on the market and secondly the things you need
to do before EVERY showing. |
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Prior to Putting
Your Home on the Market |
DE-CLUTTER
Rent a storage unit if you have to.
Try to look at your home through the eyes of a buyer.
That stack of stuff in the corner that you are so used to looking
at needs to be removed. If your home is small and or
crowded consider
rearranging or removing furniture . The exercise equipment
that you never use - Store It! Accessories are wonderful and
should remain in moderation.
Go to some model homes and see how
they look. They have accessories, but nothing is overdone.
Closets should be uncluttered also. Remove out of season clothes
and give all those things you no longer need to charity.
Stack things neatly on shelves.
OR ADD - if
your furnishings are sparse, borrow some pictures for the walls,
cover the beat up sofa with a throw and bring in a flower
arrangement. Just use common sense, make your home look the best
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CLEAN EVERYTHING
Your home should sparkle. Don't overlook light fixtures, a clean
fixture can make a huge difference in the lighting in a room.
While you are cleaning the fixtures replace dim bulbs with bright
ones. Make sure your bathrooms are spotless, faucets should be
shiny, counters empty except for a few accessories, fixtures
cleaned and fresh (get the rust stains out of the toilet etc),
mirrors should be clean and streak free. The same goes for the
kitchen - sparkling faucet, clean shiny sink, cabinet fronts
should be wiped down or cleaned, replace drip pans on the range.
Wash all light switches, we don't realize how the fingerprints
collect on these. Go through your home room by room and make
sure everything has been cleaned, even the utility room and
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MAKE MINOR REPAIRS That dripping faucet or toilet that
won't quit
running may just be a quick 10 minute repair but left alone can
become a concern for the buyer. "Maybe there is a
plumbing problem" , "we better offer less" or
"there is too much deferred maintenance in this house"
are typical comments from buyers.
Touch
up paint or paint a whole room if needed. The drawings your
kids made on the wall will not be considered art by potential
buyers. Touch up woodwork where needed. The scratches your
dog made on the door (or worse chewed the woodwork) should all be
fixed and painted. Re-caulk tubs and showers. |
FIRST IMPRESSIONS COUNT Paint your
front door. Sweep away
leaves, cobwebs etc. I can't stress this enough, potential
buyers are already deciding if they like your home while waiting
for the REALTORŪ or homeowner to unlock the door. |
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