| Giving
Your Home the On-the-Market Makeover
You work with a Certified Residential Specialist because he or
she is best able to sell your home quickly and profitably. But
remember: Your relationship with your Certified Residential Specialist
is a partnership. While he or she markets your property and screens
potential buyers, it's up to you to give your home a simple, inexpensive
sprucing up that can go a long way toward a speedy sale.
With
that in mind, here are some helpful hints gathered from Certified
Residential Specialists across the country.
Before
the Showings Begin...
First
Impressions are Lasting Impressions
The exterior of your home often determines how buyers will view
the interior, so:
- Make
sure your front entrance is clean and inviting
- Paint
or replace your front door if it's faded or worn
- Add
some paint to shutters, trim and any other outside features
showing signs of wear
Beauty
is More than Skin Deep
Buyers often see the surface condition of your home as a sign
of what's underneath, so:
- Keep
windows and floors clean
- Replace
faded wallpaper and glue any areas that have come away from
the wall
- Repair
worn woodwork
- Repair
scarred or dirty walls in a neutral color
- Steam
clean carpeting or replace it if necessary
- Repair
loose knobs, sticking doors and windows, warped cabinet drawers,
broken light switches and other minor flaws
- Check
and repair caulking in bathtubs and showers
Accentuate
the Positive
Try to see your home with a fresh perspective and arrange each
room to bring out its best attributes, including:
- Open
draperies and curtains to let the light in during the showing
- Remove
all unnecessary clutter from your attic, basement and closetS
to better display spacious rooms (consider storage or a garage
sale to dispose of extraneious items)
- Arrange
all your rooms neatly and remove excess furniture
- Keep
fresh, clean towels in the bathroom
- Use
candles or air fresheners to make the room smell pleasant
- Put
Your Home in the Best Light
Strategically lighting your home, even during daytime showings,
can create a cozy mood and highlight positive attributes of
each room, so:
- Avoid
the use of overhead lighting that makes rooms look washed out
and lifeless
- Be
creative and arrange lamps to help smaller rooms seem larger,
and large rooms seem more intimate.
- Use
lighting to highlight the "living areas" of your home,
such as a pair of chairs near a fireplace, or a table in a breakfast
area.
1.
Put the spotlight on the strengths and potential of your home
2. Create the right mood and atmosphere given the room's function,
color scheme, etc.
3. Accent
the positive aspects and unique features of each area of your
home
4. Define
the space
5. Bring
the room to life
After the Showings Begin
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Martha
Bethel, CRS
J.P. Weigand & Sons, Inc.
6530 E. 13th Wichita, KS 67206
1-800-800-9724
Direct Line (316)
686-1537 Ext. 3221
Office
(316) 686-7281
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e-mail:
Martha@AllAboutWichitaHomes.com
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