Top 10


Top 10 things you can do help you sell your home.


1. Make a great First Impression!  Make sure your home is
remembered!  Home buying is an emotional purchase, buyers
decide in the first 30 seconds if this is a home they are interested
in.  The emotions they feel
will determine whether your home makes them feel as though they
could live there.  The front entrance should be warm and
welcoming. Does your home look great from the street?  Your home
should be one the buyers want to go in as soon as they see it from
the street, and want to see the rest of when they enter.

2. Clean, Clean, Clean!  This is something most sellers overlook
but the buyer will not.  Cleaning is a much bigger job than most
people think, buyers will look at the kitchen and bathroom with a
critical eye, if the grout around the sink or the bathtub needs to be  
re-caulked; do it!  If  buyers think they will have to clean and fix
things they will offer less money for the home.  For some buyers
seeing a home that needs to be clean will turn them
off completely.  If your home is clean then it looks
as though it has been taken care of and loved.  This
will be the feeling or emotion that you want the
buyer to feel.  Get help; enlist a friend to be objective
about the little things.  

3. Declutter!  Since you are already planning to move,
START PACKING!  Get all personal items that you do
not need or use packed and stored.  All personal
photographs and children's art should be packed away
ready for your new home.  You want the buyer to see
themselves in your home; they can't do that if all they
see is you and your family.  Only the front of your
clean refrigerator should be seen, no magnets or notes.  
Put them up in the new home, this one is for sale

4. Store It!  Most of us have more furniture that we need or use in
our homes. Grandma's chair, or that special child rocker you are
saving for the Grandchildren, pack it up and store it!  Have the
kids pick out a few toys to put in a special basket, have them pack
the rest up for the new house.  The more open a room is, the larger it
looks.  If a room looks large it is called Square Footage which is
$$$ in the Real Estate Market.  When the room is as empty as you
can get it, try to get your furniture away from the walls as much
as possible. Although this is not always an option, you should try
moving furniture around just for appearances, not for living.

5. Let there be light!  Open the curtains let the light in.  You may
like your privacy, but a buyer doesn't want to think about that
when looking at a home.  They want to know that light will come
in and the house is not dark.  Turn on al the lights before a
showing or open house.  If the Realtor will be in the home light the
candles (make sure the Realtor is aware of all the lit candles so
before they leave they can extinguish them).

6.  Background!  Look at your walls, are they clean and bright?  
Has it been years since you painted?  Neutral colored walls (not
just white) that are clean and have an up to date color make a huge
impression.   Make sure your artwork matches your decor
tastefully and the scale or size is right for the room.  Don’t forget
your woodwork; if painted does it look fresh and clean, if wood,
does it look dusted and clean (a little lemon oil or Murphy’s Oil
Soap goes a long way.

7. Set the stage! Most people only use their dining room on special
occasions.  Make it look as though you use it all the time, set the
table as if you were having a diner party in an hour.  Make sure
you have a centerpiece, fresh flowers are an inexpensive way to
make someone want to sit down and join the party.  If your home
is casual, set a casual setting, if it is a formal dining room, pull
out all the stops and set it with China and all the things you never
get to see.  

8. Empty closets as much as possible, remove out of season clothes.
Pack all items that you are not going to use in the next 3-6
months.  The kitchen cabinets should not be over looked, nor
should book cases, hutches, built-ins, entertainment centers or any
other storage space.  You want it to look as though there is room for
the buyer’s things. Buyers will open cabinet doors to see inside
make sure they see space.  If you have a lot of stuff in the attic,
basement or garage now is the time to pack it up or get rid of it.

9. If you have pets, contain them.  If they are hyper, bark, jump, or
could be a danger you need to take that into consideration.  Find a
neighbor to help if you can't board them.  If you are having an
“open house” take them with you.

10. Remember smell is a very important sense and your house has
a smell of its own. Is yours a good smell or a bad smell?  Do you
have pets?  Most owners are immune to the smell of their pet and
the odor of their home.  Ask that one friend that is sensitive to
those things; you know which one she is.  Does she smell the fish
you had last week or your teenage boys tennis shoes?  Odor
eliminating sprays work very well, baking is a good idea, but a
high end home fragrance is another alternative.

Seller's Edge helps to give you the tools you need to do the work
yourself, if you are overwhelmed and could use some assistance we
will be glad to help.  We try to help the homeowner stay within
their budget when they require services.  It is our MISSION to get
you the largest return for your investment.
                                                                                                                  
                                        

                                                                                                                  
                                                                                   
 This report prepared exclusively by seller's Edge.
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