Tips On Selling Your Home

By
Real Estate Agent with RealEstateSINY.com

 

1. CURB APPEAL- They say you can only make one "First impression" and people usually form their first impression within 30 seconds. The front of your house is a good place to spend a little extra time and money.  plant flowers, trim bushes, weed, pick up leaves, repaint your front door, replace tarnished house numbers or dented mailbox, get a brand- new neutral doormat, park your old car somewhere else.

2. CLEAN-  Your home must sparkle! Spring clean your house from top to bottom before putting on the market. Having a weekly cleaning service while selling is probably a pretty good investment. Make sure your windows are clean inside and out too.

3. FIX- Got a dripping tap or cracked title? These will send the wrong message to potential buyers. Getting all problems fixed before you put your house on the market is a smart idea.

4. ELIMINATE CLUTTER- This may be the hardest rule of all! We love our clutter- it reflects our memories, hobbies, and values. But it doesn't sell homes. Clutter makes homes seem smaller and disorganized.( Have you ever noticed that the really expensive stores seem to have expansive clutter-free layout, while "Cheap" stores are often a jumble of merchandise?) Even the ancient practice of Fang Shui has, a central focus, the elimination of clutter.

5. NEUTRALIZE-  Neutral colors sell. It's a fact. Try to convey an image of quality and neutrality. Potential buyers walking through your home want to image themselves as the owners. If you use styles or colors they would never select, you've just turned them off.  Stay high- quality, but neutral is safest.

6. DE-PERSONALIZE-  Remove objects that your potential buyers won't be able to identify with. For example. Political and religious items may turn off whole groups of buyers because they cannot "imagine" your home as their home. Buying a home is an emotional decision and you want potential buyers to make an emotional connection with your home by being able to "Sell" themselves in it.

7. PETS- Always keep your pets under control. Try confining them to a specific area. Although you may love your pets, they can be-off-putting to other people, and smells can be offensive, so make sure there are no lingering odors in furniture or flooring, and if there is, get them cleaned before you sell.

8. DEFINE EACH AREA- Buyers need to know what each room is for, so that they can decide where they will place their own items. Sell the lifestyle and you'll sell your house.

9. LIGHTING- Make sure you have adequate lighting in every room, use subtle mood lighting to create the right atmosphere in each room and check all your bulbs work.

10. ACCESSORIES-  By using the right accessories, you can enhance your rooms and create a feeling of unity by using harmonious colors. Use mirrors to reflect light and space, and use plants and fresh flowers to bring life to rooms and add a natural fragrance.

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

 Damika Alessio

 Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

 Appleseed Homes

 4651 Hylan Blvd, S.I. N.Y. 10312

(718) 966-4000 ext. 325

  

Comments (3)

Kristy Owen
Moreland Properties - Austin, TX
Realtor, G

Good advice, I think that pets are always a struggle because sometimes people never realize the smell of their own pets!

Dec 08, 2009 10:44 AM
Al Wright
Affordable Canadian Home Inspections - Hamilton, ON
Have your inspections performed the Wright Way

Great post! Don't forget to get rid of unwanted smells ;-)

Wife always asked me to go for a walk when we where showing our home, I wonder if she was implying something

Dec 08, 2009 11:02 AM
Gaye Granice
Robert Defalco Realty - Staten Island, NY
Associate Broker

Danika,  You have some great tips! Homeowners should read this blog as soon as possible!

Dec 10, 2009 01:58 AM

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