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“What
does your home look like to a potential buyer”
It's time to take an
unbiased look at your home to assess how to make it more appealing and
valuable to potential buyers, without spending a lot of money. Smitha
can offer suggestions, contact her today.
First Impressions are vitally important
How often have you heard someone say, "My gut reaction was
really good... or really bad"? Generally you want to have some
control over the first impression that buyers have. You create a great
first impression if the lawn is well cared for, or in winter, the
driveway is plowed and walkways clear. A seasonal door decoration adds
warmth and a friendly welcome.
Remove all clutter
Whether it's your closets, the basement, or main living areas,
keeping all areas free of accumulated clutter makes your home more
spacious and appealing to the potential buyer, who therefore perceives
it as worth more. So toss out give away, and hold that garage sale
now, before your house goes on the market.
Keep things light and bright
Keep as many lights on as possible and open the drapes to let the
sun in. Well-lit rooms look larger and give visitors a more positive
feeling, Clean windows also help.
Nothing brightens like paint
There's nothing like fresh paint to make a room seem new. While
vibrant colors can "punch up" a room, neutral colors are
safer. Aside from de-cluttering, painting delivers a greater return
than almost anything else you might do.
Highlight best features
If the jewel of you home is a beautiful view or a charming
fireplace, think about arranging your furnishings or using colors in a
way that will spotlight that feature.
Create special touches
When someone is walking through your home, they are picturing what
it would be like to live there. So to fuel their imaginations you may
want to go the extra mile to create a truly inviting atmosphere with
scented candles or making sure there are fresh flowers out when your
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