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Protecting Your Privacy While Your Home Is On The Market!

By
Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker North Metro

If your home is on the market, you have probably already taken great care in cleaning the interior and making necessary renovations that could help attract prospective buyers. However, before your home is shown to any buyers or agents, you should consider performing a few tasks to help protect your privacy. Not only should you try to remove personal items from tabletops or counters, but it is also wise to remember that potential buyers will open closets, cabinets and built-in drawers as they assess the property. To protect your privacy and prevent prospective buyers from forming any biases against you, you may want to follow these four simple steps before showing your home. 

 1. Hide your mail

When dealing with your mail, you should either remove it from your home or place it where it cannot be found. If prospective homebuyers spot collection notices or excessive credit card bills in plain sight, they might immediately assume that you are in debt and need to sell your home quickly. Furthermore, as no one wants strangers to read any of their personal materials, you should try to conceal all of your mail - down to the last furniture catalog.

2. Take down photos and diplomas

While some home sellers feel that such personal documents could add an atmosphere of coziness to their property, you may want to consider clearing the walls. Following this simple step could help prevent any type of bias from prospective homebuyers. For instance, home sellers with recent diplomas might be perceived as deep in debt and willing to sell at any price. Likewise, wedding photos can reveal the homeowner's religion, which could influence certain buyers.

 3. Clean the closets and drawers

 If you have ever been to an open house or toured a home for sale, you can probably understand the desire to dig around. In most cases, prospective homebuyers simply open closets and cabinets to inspect the space or make judgments about the construction of the home. While most people who view your home will not try to snoop in your personal belongings, try to pack away anything that could tell an unwanted story about your life.

 You may want to clear out all drawers and closets entirely before the home is shown to buyers. After your personal belongings have been removed from the home or carefully packed away, work with your agent to stage closets and large cabinets. By replacing your own belongings with examples of how the home can be utilized, you will take the focus off yourself and help prospective buyers visualize themselves in your home.

 In conclusion, when you are ready to show your home to prospective buyers, try to remove anything that might drive a buyer away or create an unwanted bias. Whether it's as simple as removing your personal mail or staging the closets of your home's bedrooms, a bit of work can not only protect your privacy but can potentially help sell your home.

 

 

Tammie White, Broker
Franklin Homes Realty LLC - Franklin, TN
Franklin TN Homes for Sale

This good information for buyers.  It prevents buyers from making unwanted judgments and protects the privacy of the seller.  Good post.

Oct 24, 2009 03:35 PM
Michael J. Gallo
Florida Luxury Realty - New Port Richey, FL
Florida Luxury Realty - Gulf Home Sales Team

Excellent Post.  In reguards to the mail, I have a Realtor(R) friend who advises her customers to put their mail in a shoe box on a shelf in the closet, laundry room, garage or under their desk until they can sort through it.  If they have the means to lock it in a desk drawer or filing cabinet thats best.

Oct 24, 2009 03:37 PM
Tim and Pam Cash
Crye-Leike (Sango) - Clarksville, TN
Real Estate Professionals - Clarksville TN

Ms. Shirley, excellent advice.  Keys and guns of any sort should be hidden away as well.  Thanks much for posting.

Oct 24, 2009 04:07 PM
Shirley Cicero
Coldwell Banker North Metro - Brighton, CO

Yes, yes...Keys and guns!!! Another thing I forgot to mention....perscriptions! Lock them away!

Oct 24, 2009 04:15 PM
Sara Woolford & Steve Golson, ALHS
iTexas Realty Co. - San Antonio, TX

Hi Shirley-  I always warn Sellers about hiding things, but I forgot to have them put away the mail!  Thank you.  --Sara

Oct 24, 2009 06:03 PM
Ann Hayden 636-399-7544
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Select Properties-St. Louis Missouri - Des Peres, MO
SelectAnn.com

Shirley,

If it is not an essential item, pack it!  The more spacious the house looks the better...

Ann

Oct 25, 2009 05:59 AM