Preparing Your Home to Sell

Ranked #90,923 in Education, #1,329,050 overall

Preparing Your Home to Sell

Of course you want to sell your home quickly and for the best value, but have you taken a look at your curb appeal? Have you stood on your curb and looked at your home to see how it appears to potential buyers? Have you de-personalized your space? After all, remember sometime soon you will be handing over the keys to the new owner. Your home is personal to you and your family but the new potential owner wants to envision their family living in your home. It is time to look at your home through the eyes of the buyer!

Preparing the Exterior

Get that curb appeal!

Stand on the curb or across the street and take a good look at your home. Does the paint look dingy or dirty? Are there cobwebs on the porch? Is the landscaping colorful and inviting? Can you see your home completely or are there tree branches hanging too low? Can you see your house number completely from the street? These are things you want to consider when looking at your home.

According to Tom Silva, a general contractor on the PBS series This Old House, many people "won't go into a house if it looks bad from the outside. Curb appeal is the beginning of getting people to look at the inside." If the outside of your home looks well maintained, buyers can make the impression that the inside is cared for as well.

Here are some quick and easy tips for improving the exterior of your home:

- Keep the lawn mowed and watered. Makes sure plant beds are edged. Re-seed bare areas if needed. Remove weeds.
- Add mulch or pine straw to flower or plant beds and around trees. This is very effective and inexpensive.
- Clean the windows (the more light entering your home the better)
- Shine all metal
- Change light bulbs and ensure outdoor lighting is functioning properly
- Plant flowers where applicable. Also putting a few pots of brightly colored plants near your entry way can give immediate curb appeal.
- Pressure clean your house (depending on the construction of your home), the driveway and the deck to give it a cleaner appearance. If the driveway has a lot of cracks consider re-sealing it.
- If it is needed paint the outside of your home (remember to use warm and inviting colors). A new fresh coat of paint is the easiest way to get curb appeal.
- Paint the front door if it remotely needs it.
- Remove branches especially those hanging too close to the house. (Talk to your realtor - we can always get a few professional estimates for you)
- Clean gutters and downspouts and make sure they are functioning properly
- Inspect and clean the chimney.
- Repair or replace loose or damaged roof shingles, loose siding or caulking
- Sweep the porch and stairs and put down a new welcome mat.

Curb Appeal

How to create simple curb appeal!

Basic ideas on how to make the best first impression with your home!
Loading

Outdoor Ideas

Great resources for curb appeal!

Check out some of these great resources to help with your curb appeal!
Loading

The Interior

Is your home inviting? Does it have a good traffic flow?

Next we move to the inside of the home. When you stand at your front door and look in do you feel welcomed? Do you feel like you want to enter the house? Is the house cluttered and hard to move around? Always keep these questions in mind. Remember, "The way you live in your home is not the way to sell your home," says interior designer Timothy Badgley. A house that is properly staged is more likely to sell faster than a home that is not. You do not need to spend a lot of money or hire a professional. Keep these things in mind and do it yourself:

- If the interior paint is dingy consider repainting the walls. Painting gives you the best return for the money spent. Try to stick to neutral colors.
- Steam clean the carpet. Any worn, stained or badly smelling carpet should be replaced.
- Clean up the clutter: if it is not essential to your everyday life box it up and store it away (after all you are moving you will be one step ahead). If it is something you no longer need consider donating it to Goodwill or another non-profit organization.
- Closets: make sure they are clean and organized. You wouldn't want a potential buyer to open a closet and have items fall out on them!
- Give the entire home a thorough cleaning: dusting, washing and waxing everything,
- Keep furniture to a bare minimum - this will make the traffic flow easier and it also makes the room appear to be larger
- If shelves are overcrowded with knick-knacks consider boxing some of them up.
- Try to de-personalize as much as possible. I know you love the family pictures but buyers want to envision their pictures, not yours. Take down any religious or political paraphernalia.
- Make sure the house smells good by using scents that match the season. Try candles, plug-ins, fresh flowers or other air fresheners. According to Jim Adair in his article in Realty Times, "53% of buyers said strong odors such as a pet and cigarette smells had a stronger impact on their impression of a home than overall tidiness and cleanliness, strong wall colors or an outdated facade and landscaping."
- Repair cracks, holes or damages to plaster, wallboard, wallpaper, paint and tiles.

Preparing the Interior

Tips for preparation

Watch this video for basic tips for staging the inside of your home. The purpose of this video is to show you how you can re-arrange what you already have to create a better flow in your home.
Loading

To the Rescue

Need more ideas?

Great ideas for decorating and staging tips!
Loading

Clutter, Clutter, Clutter

Get organized and get rid of clutter!

Having a clean and clutter free home gives a great impression!
Loading

Don't Spend A Lot!

Keep it simple and inexpensive...

When making minor changes to your home keep your budget as small as possible. A buyer may be pleased about a new roof or a new kitchen; however they are unlikely to pay more for this. "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 than doing extensive and costly renovations, like installing a new kitchen," says Realtor.com.

Room by Room Tips

Ideas for important rooms

Kitchen:

- Clean exterior of all appliances. Clean the inside of the oven, refrigerator, microwave and dishwasher. (Yes they will look inside!)
- Clean or replace the stove hood filter.
- Clean cabinet faces and remove all clutter and unnecessary items from the countertops
- Clean the backsplashes thoroughly. If you have ceramic tile make sure the grout is clean; if it is discolored there are grout whitening products available.
- Put new knobs on the cabinets for a quick and easy face-lift.

Bathroom:

- Make sure all bulbs are working (the brighter the better!)
- Clean all ceramic tile and grout
- If the faucet drips - fix it!
- Thoroughly clean sinks and tubs (if there are rust spots try to remove them)
- Place fresh towels in the bathroom (especially right before a showing)

Misc Ideas:

- If the basement smells musty consider a dehumidifier
- Clean the stains on the garage floor and remove the clutter
- Replace the furnace filter
- Talk to your friends - get their honest opinions about your home

If your home is already vacant consider leaving some furniture behind. According to interior designer Timothy Badgley, "people often mistakenly think that viewing empty properties will give them an accurate sense of the space available, but in fact, it's hard to really understand the size of a room without furniture and other objects as reference points. An empty room allows buyers to focus on negative details instead of getting a sense of the overall space and the flow of each room to the next."

And last but not least consult your Real Estate Agent. They will always be willing to give you advice, help plan changes or get estimates for you!

"A house that sparkles on the surface will sell faster than its shabby neighbor, even though both are structurally maintained!" (realtor.com)

Staging the Kitchen

The kitchen is the most important room...make sure it looks great!
Loading

Kitchen Resources

Loading

What do you prefer?

Loading poll. Please Wait...

New Amazon Voting (Plexo)

Preparing Your Home to Sell

Preparing Your Home to Sell

Are any of your listings in adverse showing condit more...0 points

301 Simple Things You Can Do to Sell Your Home Now and for More Money Than You Thought: How to Inexpensively Reorganize, Stage, and Prepare Your Home for Sale by Teri B. Clark

301 Simple Things You Can Do to Sell Your Home Now and for More Money Than You Thought: How to Inexpensively Reorganize, Stage, and Prepare Your Home for Sale by Teri B. Clark

Numerous studies show that a house that is well po more...0 points

Home Staging: The Winning Way to Sell Your House for More Money by Barb Schwarz

Home Staging: The Winning Way to Sell Your House for More Money by Barb Schwarz

The way you live in a home and the way you sell it more...0 points

101 Cost-Effective Ways to Increase the Value of Your Home by Steve Berges

101 Cost-Effective Ways to Increase the Value of Your Home by Steve Berges

Every year, millions of Americans spend varying de more...0 points

Home Staging: Creating Buyer-Friendly Rooms to Sell Your House by Lori Matzke

Home Staging: Creating Buyer-Friendly Rooms to Sell Your House by Lori Matzke

Owner of the national home staging company, www.ce more...0 points

Home Staging with Design Psychology: Sell Your Home for Top Dollar--Fast! by Jeanette Fisher

Home Staging with Design Psychology: Sell Your Home for Top Dollar--Fast! by Jeanette Fisher

Explore new ways to prepare your home or investment more...0 points

3 Steps to Sold: Home Staging Made Easy

3 Steps to Sold: Home Staging Made Easy

This home staging DVD will help make selling your more...0 points

House Beautiful (1-year)

House Beautiful (1-year)

Satisfy your passion for stylish living and practi more...0 points

House Beautiful (5-month)

House Beautiful (5-month)

Satisfy your passion for stylish living and practi more...0 points

Decorating

Decorating

Dream it - then do it. Find your style and follow more...0 points

New Guestbook

submit

by

jason_tolley

Jason Tolley - Backyard Realty Group

Real Estate Agent and Property Manager

www.backyardrealty.com

Feeling creative? Create a Lens!