Before a realtor shows your home to potential buyers, you'll want to ensure it's in the best condition possible. Here are some hints to keep in mind that will boost the appeal of your home and possibly help you land the asking price you wanted.
December 29, 2014
Before a realtor shows your home to potential buyers, you'll want to ensure it's in the best condition possible. Here are some hints to keep in mind that will boost the appeal of your home and possibly help you land the asking price you wanted.
Not surprisingly, an inviting exterior almost always ensures that potential buyers will come inside. A few easy and minor improvements could be:
The most often looked at rooms in a home are the bathroom and kitchen. It’s important to keep this in mind when making minor renovations before you start your showings.
Basements, garages and closets jam-packed with several years’ worth of accumulated stuff is a big turn-off to buyers.
Buyers expect access to the house and all the spaces within. This also applies to drawers, pantries and cabinets: buyers look everywhere!
It's good to have (and follow) a pre-showing checklist to ensure nothing is out of place when potential buyers visit.
Small interior and exterior improvements can have a huge impact on your home's selling potential – and the final sales price. If you're unsure how to make the most of your home's best features, consult with an experienced realtor to determine your home's strongest selling points and how to focus on them.
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