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A house that "sparkles"
on the surface will sell faster than its shabby neighbor, even though both
are structurally well-maintained. From experience, REALTORS� also know that a "well-polished"
house appeals to more buyers and will sell faster and for a higher
price. Additionally,
buyers feel more comfortable purchasing a well-cared for home because if
what they can see is maintained, what they can't see has probably also been
maintained.
In readying your house for sale, consider:
1. How Much You Should Spend
2. The Exterior "Curb Appeal"
3. Preparing the Interior
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How
Much Should You Spend
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In preparing your home for the
market, spend as little money as possible. Buyers
will be impressed by a brand new roof, but they aren't likely to give you
enough extra money to pay for it. There is a big difference between making
minor and inexpensive "polishes" and "touch-ups" to
your house, such as putting new knobs on cabinets and a fresh coat of
neutral paint in the living room, and doing extensive and costly
renovations, like installing a new kitchen. Your REALTOR�, who is familiar with buyers' expectations in your
neighborhood, can advise you specifically on what improvements need to be
made. Don't hesitate to ask for advice
The
Exterior “ Curb Appeal”
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Preparing the exterior (curb
appeal) of your home for sale is probably the most important step you can
take. If you can't get them through the front door, you can't get them to
buy. If they don't like what they see when they drive up, you lost a
potential buyer. So take some time, and get unbiased opinions of what needs
to be spruced up, changed, or removed.
- Keeping
the lawn edged, cut and watered regularly
- Trimming
hedges, weeding lawns and flowerbeds, and pruning trees regularly
- Checking
the foundation, steps, walkways, walls and patios for cracks and
crumbling
- Inspecting
doors and windows for peeling paint
- Cleaning
and aligning gutters
- Inspecting
and cleaning the chimney
- Repairing
and replacing loose or damaged roof shingles
- Repairing
and repainting loose siding and caulking
- During
spring and summer months considering adding a few showy annuals,
perhaps in pots, near your front entrance
- Re-sealing
an asphalt driveway
- Keeping
your garage door closed
- Store
RVs or old and beaten up teens' jalopies elsewhere while the house is
on the market
- Applying
a fresh coat of paint to the front door
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Once you have the "curb
appeal" taken care of, it's time to head inside and prepare the inside
as well. Again, get some unbiased opinions of what should be changed, what
should be cleared out and put in storage, and what should be emphasized.
You have a potential buyers interest if you got them inside to look
around... don't lose them now.
- Giving
every room in the house a thorough cleaning, as well as removing all
clutter. This alone will make your house appear bigger and brighter.
Some homeowners with crowded rooms have actually rented storage
garages and moved half their furniture out, creating a sleeker, more
spacious look.
- Hiring
a professional cleaning service, once every few weeks while the house
is on the market. This may be a good investment for owners who are
busy elsewhere.
- Removing
the less frequently used, even daily used items from kitchen counters,
closets, and attics, making these areas much more inviting. Since
you're anticipating a move anyhow, holding a garage sale at this point
is a great idea.
- If
necessary, repainting dingy, soiled or strongly colored walls with a
neutral shade of paint, such as off-white or beige. The same neutral
scheme can be applied to carpets and linoleum.
- Checking
for cracks, leaks and signs of dampness in the attic and basement.
- Repairing
cracks, holes or damage to plaster, wallboard, wallpaper, paint, and
tiles.
- Replacing
broken or cracked windowpanes, moldings, and other woodwork.
- Inspecting
and repairing the plumbing, heating , cooling, and alarm systems.
- Repairing
dripping faucets and showerheads.
- Buying
showy new towels for the bathroom, to be brought out only when
prospective buyers are on the way.
- Sprucing
up a kitchen in need of more major remodeling by investing in new
cabinet knobs, new curtains, or a coat of neutral paint.
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