Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Things you need to do before selling your house  selling checklist



Thinking of selling your house? Then before you put your house on the market, you need to do a few things to secure a buyer as soon as possible and to ensure that you get the right price for your property. So, roll your sleeves up and get ready to work!

Putting up a “For Sale” sign in your porch or uploading a few ads on the internet isn’t the only thing you need to do. To get a good price you first need to make your house look as presentable as it can be. A few minor repairs and cleaning can go a long way. From decluttering the place to hiring commercial cleaning services, here’s your to-do list before you put your house up for sale.

Minor Repairs


Now when we start talking about fixing your house. People end up thinking of completely renovating the house. But that’s not the case. Even the buyers know that the house they are buying is not a new one and you don’t have to make it look like one either. But then again you can’t just leave things as they are. If there are some broken windows or defects in the walls. These leave a really bad impression and need to be repaired immediately.

Declutter


When a buyer comes and looks at your place. The first thing they do is imagine themselves in your space. If the area is all filled up with your personal belongings, not only will they have a hard time doing that, but if they have a different taste then you they might end up disliking a perfectly good place. Make sure to make it look as neutral as possible.

Not only that, if the place is overflowing with stuff, it might give the impression that be the place is small and doesn’t have enough space for their belongings. Decluttering will make your house look bigger and more appealing.

Clean the exterior and landscape


We have all heard of the phrase “the first impression is the last impression” and it’s true when it comes to selling your house. The first thing that a buyer looks at when they visit your house is your porch and exterior. And if those things aren’t presentable, they’ll unconsciously make an opinion that this particular house is not great. Now no matter how presentable your interior is. The first impression has been created and it cannot be changed. A lot of buyers might not even want to see your house from the inside. So it’s of paramount importance that you pay special attention to the exterior of your house. Wash the sides of your house, and make sure the gutters are clean. Maybe hire a cleaning service so that that your house can look presentable.

Scents and bad odors


A lot of studies have shown that humans prefer their sense of smell over there sense of sight. Even a dull-looking place can be attractive to people if it smells good. No one will ever like a place that has a bad odor, no matter how nice it looks. Make sure your place smells great when a buyer comes to see your place. Get rid of anything that might be making your place smell bad. And use Air fresheners.

Lighting


Lighting is something many people overlook. Lighting defines your place. It can make a dull place look very appealing and a really good place unattractive. Pay special attention to lighting, make sure there is ample light so that your place looks bigger than it actually is. Nothing can match natural light. Make sure you allow as much light as possible from your windows and clean your windows so there’s no hindrance.

The next thing is your floor, a dark floor is a no go. Remove any dark rugs and if your floor tiles have become dull or dark over the years. Hiring commercial floor cleaning services can help you get rid of that stubborn built-up of dirt, grease, and contaminants. When light bounces off of your light floor. It illuminates the whole place, making it look larger and more appealing.

Decor


Obviously, to make your house look more presentable, you should decorate your house… right? Well… yes and no. The decoration is mostly a very personal thing and depends highly on what kind of taste you have. Sometimes what you think is nice might make someone else uncomfortable. Remember, you want them to imagine themselves in your space. So, don’t use decor that makes people with different tastes uncomfortable. Go with less and more generic decor. Maybe a landscape painting or a clock here and there but that’s it.

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