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Here are a few basic "to-do" items to get you home ready before putting it on the market. This will also help get top dollar for your home without any extra expense

  • EXTERIOR

    • Touch up all chipped paint, stained areas, etc.
    • Do general lawn maintenance, make sure the grass is cut and if needed, add seed and water to your lawn so potential buyers see a green lawn.
    • Trim back all overgrown shrubbery
    • In summer time, add a few flowers to give the home more curb appeal
    • Replace any missing shutters, gutters, and downspouts.
    • Clean up any clutter from you yard, children’s toys, hoses, sports equipment, etc.
    • Make sure you have no visible roof damage.
    • Fix any large cracks in the driveway and walkways. No need to resurface everything, just pick up some basic repair tools at you local home repair store
    • Fences and railings should be clean and in good shape. Repaint only if necessary
    • Clean all windows

    INTERIOR

    Living Area

    • Of course, clean your home thoroughly
    • Remove valuable items and put in a safe place
    • Touch up all paint on walls, doors and trim. Any cracks should also be repaired
    • Have the carpet cleaned to remove any stains or dirt. Also make sure it is vacuumed the day of showing
    • Make sure the fireplace is in good shape and reasonable clean
    • Check all doors and windows to ensure each work properly; replace any that are missing and fix any squeaks or jams. Also check the handles for anything loose
    • Freshen up the home by using deodorizers and freshening sprays.
      NOTE: do not overdue this, some people are bothered by certain smells, while others are may think your trying to cover up a larger problem. Use sparingly and a couple of hours before a showing, if possible.
    • Clean as much out of the closets as possible to make them appear larger.
    • If you have any extremely bright or odd color choice, considering repainting those rooms and light neutral.

    Kitchen

    • This room is very important, clean all surfaces and organize all your appliances.
    • Like the closets, make as much room in the cabinets as possible so there
    • looks like there is more than enough room for the buyer’s kitchenware
    • Remove everything for the sink; dirty dishes, rags, sponges etc.
    • Inspect the floor for any damage and fix accordingly
    • Remove as much off the counters as possible, buyers want a kitchen with a lot of counter space. Do keep a few accessories to make it look nice though.

    Bathroom

    • After the kitchen, the bathroom is the second most important; clean the shower, sink and toilet. Remove any stains
    • Check caulking and replace if needed
    • Inspect faucets for leaks and drains for clogs
    • Make sure mirrors are spotless
    • Remove any personal care items along with dirty towels

    Basement, Attic & Garage

    • Straighten up the clutter
    • Make sure stairways and entryways are well lit
    • Repair poor flooring or walls
    • Keep items against the wall to give it an uncluttered feel and make it look bigger

 

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