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Useful Information on Selling a Home Nationwide

When selling a home Nationwide, always keep your house ready to show. You want your home to project the best image possible, one that lets potential buyers imagine what the home could be like for them, not what it is like for you. Some minor cosmetic changes inside and out may be all you need to make your house stand out among other listings.

Few people will purchase a new home without visiting it first. A buyer’s first impression will have a big impact on his or her continued interest in the house. From the moment you begin selling a home Nationwide, you want to make sure it is “open house” ready. This means taking necessary precautions before your house is listed and keeping up appearances afterward.

Before You List

Since you probably have been living comfortably in your house, you may not understand why you need to do a little fixing up before selling. What works for you, however, can appear worn and outdated to others.

Landscaping

Remember first impressions? The yard is the first thing visitors see when they come to your house. If the grass is green and cut and the bushes are neat and trimmed, your house will stand out more and not be overshadowed by an unruly landscape. Planting seasonal flowers in front adds color and personality.

Exterior

For the same reason landscaping is important, the outside of your home should promote a sense of cleanliness and care. A coat of fresh paint and sparkling windows will draw buyers in. By cleaning up any toys or outdoor furniture blocking pathways, you give buyers open access to your home.

Surface Dirt

Once buyers are inside the house, you don’t want their views hindered by dirt and mess. Potential buyers will be especially interested in floors, bathrooms and the kitchen. If you have too many things laying around, buyers won’t be able to visualize how the place could look, and excess clutter can also signal lack of storage space, which is a key selling factor.

On the Market

Just because your house goes on the market doesn’t mean you can quit getting it ready to view. This is an ongoing process.

Maintenance

You’ve worked hard to spruce up your house, now you need to maintain the look. Keep the yard cut, rooms spotless and clutter organized. You never know when a real estate agent will need to show your home.

Sense Appeal

Although your house should be clean, it still needs to look livable to potential buyers. Turn on the lights, even in the daytime, to banish shadows and brighten rooms. A pleasant smell will also impress buyers. If you have time, air out the house and bake cookies to add a homey touch. Be cautious of spraying fragrances or burning candles, however. They may be too strong and some people could be allergic to the scent.

Pets

Understand that not all people are used to animals in the home. If you do have indoor pets, try to take them with you, or if you can’t, keep them outside or in one room until you return.

Final Advice

Consider a lockbox for convenient access to agents wishing to show your house. Without it, agents may pass over you, which may mean you miss out on a serious buyer. Selling a home Nationwide may seem like a lot of trouble, but the changes you make will add value to your home.

 

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