It is March 20th and spring is FINALLY here!! I hope you are as excited as I am. Typically we see an uptick in homes for sale in the spring market. If you are thinking of selling, here are some tips to get your home in tip top shape!
1. Clear the clutter
Nothing says “unappealing” like a cluttered property when you’re trying to sell a home. And more likely than not, you have quite a bit of clutter in your house, especially if you’ve been in your home for awhile.
To help prospects focus on your property, rather than that pile of shoes by the entryway, here’s a spring cleaning checklist of things to de-clutter:
If you need to get clutter off your hands, have a garage sale, sell items online, or throw away anything you don’t need.
2. Remove personalization
The purpose of home staging is to help prospects imagine themselves living in your house. If you display items that make them feel like it’s someone else’s home, you make it hard for buyers to imagine owning, much less living, in your property.
You don’t have to sacrifice creating a warm and inviting feel to your house, but you want to strike a balance between warm and neutral. This means focusing on areas like:
3. Clean the exterior
If you spend all your time making the interior of your house look appealing, you’ll miss out on the profit potential of exterior curb appeal. Many buyers decide, within seconds of seeing the exterior of a home, whether a property is suitable.
4. Pre-inspection repairs
The more well-maintained your house is, the more justification you have for a high asking price. However, if homebuyers see your spring real estate property needs a lot of repairs, as advised by the home inspector they will hire, this can cut into your profits.
Before your house goes on the market, make sure all repairs are done; you can hire your own home inspector to conduct pre-inspection repairs. Among the things you would look at include:
5. Open your home up
Take advantage of the fresh spring weather by opening your windows to let the fresh air and sunlight come in and make your house feel (and smell) vibrant. Bright rooms aren’t just aesthetically-pleasing, they also look bigger.
If natural light doesn’t suffice, add floor or table lamps to areas that are darker or dimmer than others. You can even add some (subtle) air fresheners to give that springtime feeling a bit of a boost.
Spring cleaning for your home (and wallet)
People tend to buy, whether it be a home or a box of breakfast cereal, for emotional reasons — then back it up with logic. And this is especially true with the real estate spring selling season.
That’s because spring carries with it powerful symbolism; the feeling of renewal, a fresh start. And this can be a powerful metaphor when selling your home. But it’s key you remove any obstacles to this motivating factor. By ensuring your home is clean, free of trouble areas, and looking as fresh as possible, you might just enjoy a fantastic return on your investment this spring. (Which required little more than a bit of elbow grease.)
Courtesy of Fortunebuilders.com