
Are you preparing to sell your home? If so, you’re likely thinking about how to get the highest return. While there are many things you and your agent can do to attract buyers and secure top dollar, one of the most important is ensuring your property looks its best when showing time rolls around.
Here are seven small improvements to make before buyers come to view your home…
1) Optimize your lighting
When buyers see your home, it should feel as big, bright, and airy as possible. A talented stager can help by selecting and arranging the right furniture and decor. That said, one of the simplest steps you can take to achieve this goal is illuminating your space.
As the days get shorter, it’s especially important to brighten up your interior. Turn on the lights, and (if you need new bulbs) consider opting for warm white LED options.
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2) Open up those curtains
A home that feels dim and stuffy is far from appealing. That’s why you should be sure to throw open your curtains or blinds, especially if your showings are happening during the day.
This is your opportunity to show off the natural light your home gets—and the view outside. Weather permitting, you may also want to open up a couple of windows to let the fresh air in!
3) Bust the clutter
For most sellers, decluttering is one of the most crucial steps to a successful sale. From old magazines and paperwork to worn-out furniture and clothing, things have a way of accumulating over the years. Your agent can provide specific decluttering recommendations and assistance.
That said, it’s important to stay on top of clutter throughout the selling process. Prior to a showing, scan the rooms of your home for anything that might detract from the good impression you want your property to make.
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4) Get cleaning
Before your home goes on the market, it should be scoured from top to bottom. The kitchen and bathrooms deserve special attention because these areas usually get the grimiest—even if you tend to them often.
Your real estate agent can refer you to someone who can do a deep cleaning, but it’s up to you to maintain that level of cleanliness come showing time. Whether it’s your shower tile grout or stove drip pans, make sure you stay on top of every corner of your bathrooms and kitchen.
5) Make the beds
It may seem obvious, but sometimes it gets overlooked. During the showing period, every bed in your home should be meticulously made. Taking the extra time to ensure that your sheets and duvet are crisp, flat, and pulled evenly is worthwhile.
To further ensure that your bedrooms make a fantastic impression, your stager may also want to add decorative elements, such as additional pillows or a coverlet.
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6) Focus on family messes
Do you have little ones? What about four-legged family members? The truth is, the ones we love most often make some pretty big messes. While you may not have much trouble keeping your home spotless before showings, it’s bound to be a little bit harder for your kids and pets.
Be vigilant about cleaning up your children’s rooms—and encourage them to pick up their toys. Often, helping kids understand their role and offering them a little reward can help ensure that they’re on their best behaviour.
If you have a dog or cat, your best bet might be finding a temporary home away from home during the showing period (think friends, family, or even a trusted business that offers boarding services).
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7) Do a quick vacuum
If you have carpeting, ensuring it looks immaculate is a must. Lint and other small pieces of debris can make your flooring look less cared for—and buyers may even wonder if the rest of your property is well maintained.
There’s a lot of work that goes into a successful showing. Fortunately, your real estate agent and the home professionals they connect you with can help ensure that your living space looks its best for buyers. By using the tips above—and following any advice your agent gives you—you can make sure you’re always show-ready!
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