You are ready to put your home for sale on the market. This is not an easy task and can be quite challenging and requires a focused effort on the sellers’ part. Of course, this is only important if you want to get the highest price possible for your home.
There are many different types of buyer’s but data shows 80% of these buyer’s purchase a home based on emotion. We want to hone in on this emotion and keep the buyer emotional and excited during the preview of your home. And best of all, you probably won’t have to spend any money to accomplish this.
Pretend for a moment that you are a buyer. Walk outside and walk up to your home. Are you excited? Look around and see what appeals to you and what doesn’t. Ask yourself, “What can I do to get a buyer more excited about my home. Ever hear the saying “First impressions count”? This is so true with almost every type of introduction. Keep in mind also that “curb” appeal refers not only to the outside of the home but the inside as well.
When you walk up the driveway or walkway, how does the yard look? Is it neat, manicured and clean? Remember, this is the first thing a buyer notices. Secondly, when approaching the front entry, is it appealing to the buyer? Are there cobwebs around the door or ceiling of the entry? When is the last time you hosed off the walkway? How about the front door? Has it been beat up by the sun? Could you do something to make it look better to the buyer? These are first impressions and need to be addressed prior to putting your home up for sale.
If you ask an Interior Designer what’s important when you walk in a room and they will tell you that it is a “focal point”. When a buyer first enters the home what is the first thing they see? Be sure you don’t have a large piece of furniture too close to the entry as it will take away from the rest of the room. If you have a beautiful piece, show it off. Make sure it is positioned in the room so the buyer see the front of the piece instead of the side. If it is far enough away from the entry, then the buyer will not only notice it but the rest of the room as well. This sounds so simple but it is so important in keeping the buyer’s emotional state wound up. This really applies to all rooms in the home.
Personally, I always thought that small furniture and accents had to be placed in small rooms. I was so wrong. However, you don’t want items too large that they engulf an entire room. You only need 18″ of walking space between two pieces of furniture. Rearrange your furniture if needed to make the room feel warm and spacious.
And finally, be sure your kitchen and bathrooms are sparkling and uncluttered. If these areas are clean, buyers will feel comfortable that the rest of the home is clean as well. Almost every buyer will look inside the oven. Ovens are self-cleaning so be sure you use this feature. Clear off countertops and you will be amazed how much more functional the kitchen will appear to the buyer.
There is really little effort and steps to take to assure us a higher price when we sell our home. We want to feel good about our investment.
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