Showing Your Home
Now
Your Home is
Ready to Show at Its Very Best!
Your home is being
“interviewed” by the potential buyer. Use these tips to ensure its best
features are displayed.
- Open the draperies,
pull up the shades and let in the sunlight. Rooms bathed in sunlight
appear bigger and have a positive impact on buyers.
- Install higher
wattage light bulbs to show your home brightly—in its best light. Turn
on all lights.
- Remove or secure all valuables
- Close Garage Door, remove cars from driveway
- Consider playing background classical music
- Remove all “clutter”
from each room. Remove things such as coats, shoes, clothing, pet toys,
pet food bowls, trash cans, toys, child safety barriers, play pens,
etc. Keep all nonessential items off the floor so that the room doesn’t
appear cluttered. Uncluttered rooms look bigger.
- Make sure beds
are made with bedspreads smoothed out. Also, linens and curtains should
be fresh and clean. Keep laundry out of sight.
- Organize closets,
remove unnecessary items and put them in storage. Large closets sell
houses and a well organized closet looks much bigger than one crammed
with clutter.
- Dust and vacuum
floors often. Don’t leave soiled towels lying around. Wipe showers after
each use. Recaulk the caulking if not spotlessly white.
Carefully
evaluate your home with a critical eye for
small details that may detract from its beauty.
- Create a positive
mood. Turn on all lights—day or night. Open the curtains during the
day. If it is cold outside, build a fire in the fireplace. If it’s summertime,
keep your home cool.
- Open doors to
areas you want the buyer to see such as walk-in closets, pantries, etc.
Make sure those areas are neat. Place an air freshener inside closets.
Close all other closet doors and cabinets.
- Water and prune
indoor plants. Less hearty ones should be kept out of sight.
- Keep pets out
of the way, preferably out of the house. Some buyers do not like animals
or their odors and they may raise undue concerns about the condition
of carpeting.
- Keep in mind that Jim knows how to present your
home in the best light and skillfully answer questions about the home.
It is helpful if you can arrange to be absent during the showing of
your home. Buyers are more comfortable and candid if the owners are
not present.
- If you must be
home, be courteous but do not force the conversation with the buyer.
Never apologize for the condition of the home. Let the trained salesperson
answer any objections about the condition of your home.
- To enhance the
atmosphere in your kitchen and make the perspective buyer feel like
a welcome guest, use the subliminal appeal of warm and friendly scents,
such as the smell of bread baking in the oven.
- Finally, play soft
music during the showing of the home.
Turn off television sets..
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