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How to Gain the Edge When Showing of Your House

By Cee Belair, published Apr 12, 2007
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In a typical "buyer's market," the seller of a home is already at a disadvantage, faced with increasing competition. If you're selling your home, give yourself the edge and make your home shine when buyers walk in!

Here are some tips to make the most of your showings. Remember first impressions are important!

Have you ever walked into a smoker's home if you're a non-smoker? Or you might not have pets, but a house you were visiting did? Chances are the first thing you notice when you open the door is the smell. Get rid of odors, steam clean your carpet, light candles or bake bread. Make your home inviting.

A fresh count of paint is economical and can really freshen up your home. Remove outdated wallpaper, and paint in neutral colors. Hot pink isn't for everyone.

You can read more on how to stage a home here: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/156820/how_to_stage_your_home_so_it_looks.html

Here are some more things that you want to do to make the most out of your showings.

Check faucets and light bulbs. Dripping faucets can annoy people, not to mention buyers might question if something is wrong with the plumbing. Make sure your light bulbs aren't burnt out, when your agent flips on the light switch, you don't want people to be in the dark.

Check out the cabinet and closet doors. If they stick, make sure they don't for your showing. Buyers will want to peek inside, make sure they can with minimal effort. Tidy up inside as well.

Think safely. You learn to live with roller-skates on the stairway, or that slippery rug in the living room. People that have never been in your home won't know they're there. Try to make your home less dangerous for any incoming buyers.

Wash your windows and let the sun shine in. Bright, natural sunlight can really light up your home. Don't open the curtains to reveal filthy windows. It will be a deterrent! If your buyers are coming in the evening, or at night, light up all your lights. Yes, your electric bill will run a little higher, but you want your home to be inviting, remember?!

Takeaways
  • Try to be "away" for the showing.
  • Make sure your house doesn't reek!
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Great tips.

Posted on 04/12/2007 at 8:04:00 PM

 
Good ideas!

Posted on 04/12/2007 at 7:04:00 PM

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