Cliches get to be cliche because there is a strong grain of truth in them. This one is no different.

First impressions matter.  You never get a second chance to make a first impression

It is human nature to judge, and most people judge very quickly. Many people will decide to buy a home after spending less than 20 minutes in it. Curb appeal is important because people will judge a home's interior based upon how it looks from the street as they drive by.

Fair or not, those are facts.

Try to put yourself into the shoes of the buyer as you get ready to sell your home. Ask your realtor for help on creating a better first impression. It can be hard to look at our homes through new eyes, but give it a try. It can help your home show better and sell faster.

The feeling that a buyer gets upon opening the door and walking in for the first time is one thing that we never get a second chance at. They will judge the entire home based upon what they see and feel in those first few moments. Knowing this, pay attention to how a buyer enters your home. What door are you having realtors and buyers enter through?

Sometimes, sellers will have us enter through a back door, garage or a side door because it is easier for them to have the lockbox there. It may be easier, but is it the best place for a buyer to enter and fall in the love with your home?

Think about the emotions evoked as someone walks up to the entrance. If you were a buyer, how would it feel to walk up the utilitarian back entrance looking at the kids bikes and toys under the staircase compared to walking up the wide front stairs and porch while looking at the blooming flowers in the front gardens?

Does your door need a coat of paint? What is the condition of your doorknob? A rattling, loose doorknob and a shabby front door give the buyer the idea that the house has not been well maintained and needs work, even if it is not true.

What greets the buyers inside the home? If you bring the buyer in through the garage or back, they might be greeted with a view of your mudroom or laundry room. Compare this to the feeling of walking in your foyer and front entrance.

You never get a second chance to make a first impression.

 

Brenda Carus
Towne Square Realty
Certified EcoBroker, Re/Max Green Agent
Monroe Area Real Estate

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5 Comments on Cliche alert - "You never get a second chance to make a first impression"

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BRENDA, MANY THANKS...GREAT POST..THIS IS ONE OF MY MOTTOS--BECAUSE YOU NEVER REALLY DO GET A SECOND CHANCE TO MAKE A GOOD FIRST IMPRESSION!!

1:48pm • #1
MAY
01

Brenda, Thanks for the reminder.

What up with the Co. OK property of mine?

Scott

1:10pm • #2
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04
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It's true that owners have an emotional attachment that clouds their vision.

4:27pm • #3
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The smell of the home can make a big difference too.  I worked a transaction a couple of weeks ago on a condo that was stinky...the buyer just wasn't interested in paying as much because he's concerned the smell is going to be hard to make go away.

7:55am • #4
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09
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Amanda, it is a good motto to have.

Scott, who knows what is going on with that buyer right now.  She is not returning my calls. 

Tammy, we do have to work harder with some sellers to help them remove the veil of emotion so that they can see a home through buyer's eye.

Shannon, oh goodness yes SMELL is so important.  An ozone treatment can be a very good investment for some properties!

9:32am • #5

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