People usually decide within two minutes whether they like your house. The first
impression is often the lasting impression. And they start forming their opinion
before they even walk in the front door!
It is smart to ask yourself if your house is as presentable as it can be for
a faster sale at the best price. The best way to find out is to imagine you are
a prospective buyer. You've probably been looking at other homes, so approach your
present home the way you look at other houses.
I will take all of the necessary steps to bring in the
prospects. But at the end of the day your house is going to have to help sell itself. Here are the 51 time-tested tips
Chicago Title suggests to make your home more presentable. A good rule to follow
is to do cosmetic things which will improve your chances of selling, but avoid
making major changes unless they will increase the value of your home more than the cost of the improvement.
CLEAN UP, FIX UP, PAINT UP OUTSIDE
1.Invest in landscaping where it can be seen at first sight. A well-manicured
lawn, neatly clipped shrubbery, cleanly swept walks create a good first
impression.
2.An extra shot of fertilizer, in season, will make your grass look lush and
green.
3. Cut back overgrown shrubbery that looks scraggly or keeps light out of
thehouse.
4. Paint your house if necessary. This can probably do more for sales appeal
than any other factor. If you decide against painting, at least consider
touching up front shutters and window frames.
5. In winter, walks should be free of snow and ice.
6. Inspect the roof and gutters. Any missing shingles to replace? Gutters and
down spouts in place? Need paint or repair?
7. Consider putting flowers outside the front door.
8. Repaint the front door.
9. Put a bright coat of paint on your mailbox.
10. Repair broken outdoor steps.
KITCHEN
11. The kitchen is the most important room in the house.
Make it bright and attractive. If dull, paint cabinets and put up perky new
curtains.
12. Clean the ventilating hood in the kitchen.
13. If the kitchen floor is badly worn, put down new
flooring. Replace any loose tiles. To remove a loose tile, first soften the
adhesive by applying heat with an iron covered by a soft cloth.
14. Remove any appliances that you keep on your counters.
Clean counters make the room look larger.
BATHROOM
15. Repair dripping faucets.
16. Keep fresh towels in the bathrooms.
17. Use special cleaning products to remove stains from toilets, bathtubs, sinks
and showers.
18. If sink and bathtub drain slowly, unclog them.
LIVING AREAS
19. Have all plaster in top shape. Cracks (or nail- pops, visible seams in dry
walls) are easy to fix.
20. Check ceilings for leak stains. Fix the cause of the damage, repair the
ceiling and paint.
21. In painting and redecorating, avoid offbeat colors. Stick to conventional
white and easy- to-work-with pastels inside.
22. Faded curtains or bedspreads can be dyed bright colors.
23. If you have a fireplace, clean it out and lay some logs in it to make it
look inviting.
24. Wash windows.
25. Replace broken glass.
26. Mend torn screens.
27. Check to see that all windows will open and close.
28. Replace burned-out light bulbs. Use brighter light bulbs.
29. Make sure every light switch works.
30. Make the floors shine; clean and polish them. And nail down any creaking
boards or stair treads. (Drive two long finishing nails at opposing angles
through the floor and sub-floor into the joist.)
31. Straighten up the closets get rid of excess items. Use air freshener to
eliminate musty odors. Be careful not to over fragrance as people worry about
what you are trying to cover up. Lubricate any sticky or squeaking doors.
32. For doors that stick slightly, rub a block of paraffin against the surface
that shows signs of wear.
33. For sliding doors that stick in their tracks, rub the tracks with paraffin
or candle wax.
BASEMENT, ATTIC and GARAGE
34. Clean out attic, basement and garage and dispose of everything you are not
going to move. And package everything you wont need until youre settled in your
new home.
35. Make sure there is plenty of light on the stairs to the basement.
36. If your basement is dark and gloomy, paint ceilings and walls a light color.
37. Repair cracks in the basement floor with ready -mixed concrete.
When Your House Is Being Shown
38. Keep room draperies and shades open to let in light. This also makes rooms
appear larger.
39. Have your home well-lit during showings.
40. At night, turn on porch light and outdoor lighting in back if you have it.
41. Neatness makes a room look bigger. Avoid clutter.
42. If possible, leave your furniture and rugs in the house while showing it.
43. Avoid having dirty dishes in the sink or on counters.
44. Keep any toys in the childrens' rooms. Bikes, wagons and skateboards should
be made as inconspicuous as possible.
45. Keep radio, stereo, TV off or turned way down.
46. Take your family away if your broker is holding an open house.
47. Children should be quiet, if home.
48. Refer direct inquiries you receive about seeing your house to your Realtor
to take advantage of his or her professional skills in selling your home.
49. Don't mention furniture or furnishings you wish to dispose of unless asked.
Such discussion can kill the sale.
50. Take pets outdoors when your house is being shown.
51. Let the real estate expert show your house, and don't tag along. Answer
questions candidly when asked, but don't offer answers to unasked questions.
- Chicago Title excerpt