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The 80-20 Rule (It will shock you to know)

Reblogger Mel Ahrens, MBA, Kelly Right Real Estate
Real Estate Agent with Kelly Right Real Estate

This is a great tip to enhance your closet space when selling your home.  Often, the home is de-cluttered as far as countertops, desk space, photos removed from the refrigerator, etc... but the closets get overlooked.  This tip shows one way to get your closets de-cluttered too.

Original content by Valerie Zinger

You wear only 20% of what you own. 

When selling your home, you will want prospective buyers to think that your closets are big enough for them and their clothes.  It is imperative that your closets not be jammed to the rafters.  I am sure that you have seen those decluttering shows where the person has gone from being unable to see into the closet to having a closet with clothes on hangers and neatly organized.  How on earth did they go from a bazillion items to so little.  Here are a couple of tricks that were used and that you can apply yourself. 

  1. You wear only 20% of what is in your closet on a regular basis.  That means that you can safely eliminate 80% of your closet and not go naked in the streets.  In the 80% there may be a couple of items that you have to save for sentimental or celebration reasons but the rest can be given away, sold on consignment, traded with friends (but not for more clothes) or packed until you arrive at your new home.
  2. What do you really wear?  Take all your hangers and face the hooks in one direction.  Each time you take something out and return it to the closet after wearing it, face the hanger in the opposite direction.  After a few months, you will see what clothes you never wear - the hangers are still going in the original direction.  These are the items you can give away or sell.
  3. Put your remaining clothes or nice hangers and spread them apart on the rod so there is space.  The wire hangers from the dry cleaners have to go.  Buy a few boxes of matching wood or white plastic hangers.  When on the rod , the same style of hangers lends continuity and also visual space.  A Buyer will be so happy to see how big the closet is.

Reduce the 80% to increase the value of your home.

Valerie Zinger  email: vzinger@royallepage.com  (613-723-5300)

Royal LePage Gale Real Estate,  Ottawa, Ontario, Canada  

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Ralph Gorgoglione
Metro Life Homes - Palm Springs, CA
California and Hawaii Real Estate (310) 497-9407

Awesome! What great tips. Thank you for sharing this post.

Dec 10, 2010 04:45 AM
Mel Ahrens, MBA, Kelly Right Real Estate
Kelly Right Real Estate - Hood River, OR
Customized Choices for your Real Estate Needs

In my comment on Valerie's original post, I mentioned how bummed I'm going to be when I realize the amount of money spent on clothes I don't wear. Thanks for stopping by.

Mel

Dec 10, 2010 09:40 AM
Joan Cox
House to Home, Inc. - Denver Real Estate - 720-231-6373 - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate - Selling One Home at a Time

This was a great post by Valerie, and really KNEW that, just never really thought about it!

Dec 11, 2010 07:38 AM
Mel Ahrens, MBA, Kelly Right Real Estate
Kelly Right Real Estate - Hood River, OR
Customized Choices for your Real Estate Needs

Valerie,

Thank you for such a well written and informative blog. This was out first re-blog because we found it to be of such value.

Mel

Dec 12, 2010 07:21 AM
Mel Ahrens, MBA, Kelly Right Real Estate
Kelly Right Real Estate - Hood River, OR
Customized Choices for your Real Estate Needs

Hi Joan,

It is a great post.  I'm still waiting to see how much money I wasted on unworn clothes.  Thnaks for visiting.

Mel

Dec 12, 2010 07:23 AM