Last minute showings do happen. In fact, many motivated buyers will
add your home to their list that day right at the last minute. It can
sometimes be an inconvenience and its easy to decline and ask
them to reschedule. The problem with this is they may very likely find
a home on that list that day or evening to write an offer on. You definitely
want yours to be in the mix. Sometimes people relocating are only in
town for a day or weekend. Heres a quick way to get your home
ready to make its best impression.
Heres a quick way to get your home ready to make its best impression.
Curb appeal Make sure the lawn, bushes and flowerbeds look their
best at all times if you can. Remember, many buyers will first drive
by your house and judge it before even adding it to their list of must
sees. If the outside is always clean and looking its best, your chances
of getting buyers in the home increases. Do a quick walk through the
yard. Stand on the sidewalk or street and view it in the eyes of someone
else. Toys, garbage, branches and clutter on the porch, should be avoided
at all times.
Lighting Lighting plays a huge roll in the home. It even helps
a buyers mood to shift towards home. Try to avoid
florescent and very bright lights if possible. You want the home to
be well lit and not dreary but too much light can make the home feel
cold. Lamps in a bedroom add a very cozy feel. If you have recessed
lighting, make sure the buyer can see it. Many times, creatively placed
lighting fixtures in places like the kitchen and family room/recreation
room, are attractive to prospective buyers.
Kitchen Obviously its one of the most looked at rooms
in the home. Make sure the kitchen is in prime showing condition. Even
if you dont have time to wash the dishes, place them in the dishwasher
for later. Make sure sinks and counter tops are cleared. Floors, tables
and appliances should also be clean. Your goal with all rooms including
the kitchen is making it a clutter free environment.
Bathrooms They will be carefully looked at. Prospective buyers
WILL peek inside your shower, linen closet and medicine cabinet. A quick
clean up of the bathroom is necessary. Make sure the toilet seat is
down, and remove all personals from the shelves and sink. While many
new homebuyers are in search of 2+ bathrooms, older homes may only have
1 bathroom. Make it shine!
Living areas Make sure all personals are put away. A quick dusting
will help make things sparkle. Remember, less is more. If you have lots
of collectables or family photos, that you just cant part with,
try putting them in a closet or hiding them for showings. You want the
buyers to view themselves living in your home. The less personal the
home is, the better chances that buyer will feel attached instantly.
Bedrooms Yes, its your own personal place for your items.
However, to a buyer, it should be almost as cleared out as a model home.
Try if you can to keep dressers clear of all personal items and closets
as clutter free as possible. Make the beds and remove any unneeded items
from nightstands. They wont typically look under the bed, so this
may be a great place to store a plastic storage bin and fill it as needed
for showings.
Homeowners Make sure if you possibly can to NOT be around while
the buyer and their agent are there. This includes pets, children, and
the people on the television. Nobody should ideally be in the home.
This can make buyers feel rushed and uncomfortable while walking through
your home. You want them to take their time and start instantly envisioning
where their furniture will go and actually living there. Take a quick
walk around the block, a drive, or if you MUST be there, stay outside
and out of the way.
Smells You may be a gourmet chef but once your masterpiece is
done, theres sure to be a lasting scent. You may not always have
a cooperating seasons for opening the windows. Try boiling a cinnamon
stick or vanilla for at least 15 minutes in the kitchen. Pets can also
leave an odor that is most always offensive to prospective buyers. Quickly
empty the litter box and try if you can to sprinkle the carpets with
a pet powder or baking soda and do a quick vacuum. The smell of laundry
and fragrant candles are usually good to the senses. Dont overdo
it and keep any floral scents to a minimal.
If you dont have that much time to prepare, do the most important
things first such as removing personal items and giving the kitchen
a quick clean up. Details will have to wait if necessary, but at least
if the main things are done, and the home is in overall good showing
condition, the chances of a good impression are much more likely. Its
hard to always have childrens bedrooms in top showing condition.
Have a plan in action for these times. Have one large toy box or designated
area to put things away quickly.
About The Author
Copyright 2006 Cecilia Sherrard.
Cecilia Sherrard is a top producing REALTOR with Realty One Real Living
Cleveland Ohio. She has helped many buyers and sellers relocate and
find their perfect home. You can find many useful tips and information
on her site http://www.youshouldown.com
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