| 1. Make the Most of that First
Impression: A well-manicured lawn, neatly trimmed shrubs
and a clutter free porch welcome prospects. A freshly
painted front door will help make that good first
impression. Of course, no clutter in the yard or around
the front of the house. If it is Fall, rake the leaves.
2. Invest a Few Hours in CleanUp, It Will Pay Big
Dividends: Clean up in the living room, the bathroom and
the kitchen. If your woodwork is scuffed or the paint is
fading, do a little touch-up. Your prospects want to see
how great your house looks, not imagine what it could look
like.
3. Check All Faucets & Bulbs: Fix any dripping
faucets and replace any burned out bulbs. You don't want
your prospect looking at rooms in the dark.
4. Safety First: Pick up and Clean up any clutter on
the stairs. Also, make sure any throw rugs are secure on
the floor and won't slip or slide under foot. What about
low hanging lights make your home free of potential
hazards.
5. Make Room for More Space: Clean out any excess
materials stored in closets and rooms. Empty space is
better than full. Your prospect wants more space. They are
also looking for storage space, so clean out the attic and
basement so they can see the space.
6. Organize Closets: The more organized and clutter
free your closet is, the bigger it looks.
7. Bathrooms need to Sparkle: Your bathroom is one of
the most important selling points in your home. Make it
sparkle. Put out your best towels and make sure the tub
has fresh caulking.
8. Let the Light In, Let the sun in! Open the drapes
and blinds to create a bright and cheerful atmosphere .
9. Turn on the Lights at Night: If it is dark when your
prospects come, turn on all the lights, both inside and
out. Lights add warmth and color and make prospects feel
welcome.
10. Pets: It is best to keep your pets out of sight!
11. Avoid Crowds: Never have more than one prospect
viewing your home at a time and avoid having crowds in
your home when expecting prospects. Your prospect doesn't
want to feel like they are intruding.
12. Don't Apologize: Never apologize for your home's
shortcomings. If your prospect brings up something
derogatory, and you don't feel qualified to deal with it,
volunteer to get an expert opinion.
13. Don't Distract Buyers: When prospects are viewing
your home, don't try to sell all your furniture too. You
may lose the biggest sale, your home! Don't distract them
with needless background noise such as loud stereos and
TV's. Be friendly with little conversation. Prospective
buyers want to view your home with minimal distraction.
14. Don't create sticky situations: When cabinet or
closet doors stick in your home, you can be sure they will
also stick in a potential buyer's mind. Save the
explaining and repair them before selling.
15. Create Dream Bedrooms: Show your prospects a
spacious look by getting rid of excess furniture. Clean
and colorful bedspreads and curtains are a must
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