First
impressions are very important and you only get to make one. Approach
your property from the buyer's standpoint. What needs to be changed
to make a good first impression? This may mean that all you do
is prune the trees and shrubs. On the other hand, it may mean
that you completely repaint the house, inside and out. Do a "curb
to door" check. Give the potential buyers a clear path to
enter the home. The fewer obstacles between the buyer and the
true appeal of your house the better. Keep in mind that over time
we become accustomed to our surroundings. What's normal for you
may be detrimental to the buyer.
Make
your house look as spacious as possible. Organize your closets
and kitchen cabinets, and if you have things stored in the attic
or basement, make sure they are presentable. If you are showing
during the day, pull back your curtains and drapes to show how
bright and cheery your home is. If you are showing at night, turn
on all of the lights to create a warm and welcoming environment
for the prospective buyers.
A
house that is marked with your personality and style may be harder
to sell. You might even consider such things as removing obvious
clues to your political affiliation and tucking away any biased
literature that may be visible. This will reduce distractions
and help the buyers to visualize the home as their own.
Your
agent
can save you time and money by providing an objective and expert
opinion on what needs to be changed or improved. They know what
the buyers are looking for because they are in the marketplace
everyday. They will perform an analysis of the entire property
and, taking into account the state of the market in which you
are selling your house, point you to the changes that need to
be made in order to sell it for the most amount of money and as
quickly as possible.