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How to get your home ready to sell
by Adebah Constant •
2 MIN • 404 Words
How to get your home ready to sell!
by Adebah Constant
Are you thinking of
selling your home?
Does your home
have
'
Buyer Appeal'?
When buyers are looking for a new home, you want to do everything you can to
show them your property’s potential...
Helping them to picture themselves living in your home not only means you will receive better offers, but dramatically
increases
the chance of
selling
your home
quicker.
The golden rule is to remember that
buyers buy a feeling
, not just a house...
So here are
5 top tips
to
prepare
your
home to sell
in
record time!
1. Declutter
This one is a great way to get a head start on packing for your move as well… Buyers often struggle to see past heaps of furniture and personal items. Excessive clutter also makes a room feel small.
Try to strike a balance with the furniture and décor you decide to keep because people often buy into a lifestyle. Try and show them how your home can fulfil that need.
2. Depersonalise
Similar to the decluttering process mentioned above, depersonalising your property will enable your buyers to see themselves living in the home, rather than being forced to think about it being so obviously yours. You want to allow them to dream a little.
3. A fresh lick of paint
Try to step back and look at your home objectively. Right now, selling your house – and not your attachment to a particular wallpaper design – is the priority. Consider if areas can be tidied up by a quick lick of paint.
4. First impressions count
Buyers will often drive past a property to rate its curb appeal before they express any interest. Tidy up the garden or driveway, clean the windows, and give the front door a spruce with some fresh paint.
5. Fix the small stuff
Small outstanding repairs can be easy to ignore when you see them every day, but to a new buyer it stands out like a sore thumb. Make a list of quick fixes and get them sorted. This way you also give a buyer less reasons to justify a lower offer.
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,
feel free
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reach out to me
if
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with
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