1. First impressions count
Most potential buyers will form their first impressions of a property within seconds of walking through the door. Spend time tidying up the outside of the house – plant flowers, trim bushes, weed, repaint the front door and make sure your door furniture is looking really great. If you have a path make sure it is swept clean and looks tidy.
2. Spring clean
Cleanliness and tidiness should never be underestimated and so clean each room top to bottom. In high impact rooms such as the bathroom and kitchen make sure surfaces are cleaned and focus on floors, too. A sparkling floor will instantly lift the room. A proper clean will also make your home smell fresh and appealing.
3. Fix it
Got a dripping tap or a cracked tile? These will send the wrong message to potential buyers. From removing grubby sealant to replacing damaged areas of carpet, getting all problems fixed before putting the house on the market is a smart idea.
4. Remove clutter
Clutter doesn’t help to sell homes, it makes them seem smaller and disorganised. Take time to remove as much as possible without leaving the rooms bear.
5. Keep it neutral
Neutral colours won’t put any buyer off. People walking through your home will be able to plan to put their own stamp on the house without having to remove yours first. If necessary, paint all your home white or off white – yes, it make take a few days, but it will be worth it in the end.
HAPPY SELLING!
Phone: 0405 369 568
1. First impressions count
Most potential buyers will form their first impressions of a property within seconds of walking through the door. Spend time tidying up the outside of the house – plant flowers, trim bushes, weed, repaint the front door and make sure your door furniture is looking really great. If you have a path make sure it is swept clean and looks tidy.
2. Spring clean
Cleanliness and tidiness should never be underestimated and so clean each room top to bottom. In high impact rooms such as the bathroom and kitchen make sure surfaces are cleaned and focus on floors, too. A sparkling floor will instantly lift the room. A proper clean will also make your home smell fresh and appealing.
3. Fix it
Got a dripping tap or a cracked tile? These will send the wrong message to potential buyers. From removing grubby sealant to replacing damaged areas of carpet, getting all problems fixed before putting the house on the market is a smart idea.
4. Remove clutter
Clutter doesn’t help to sell homes, it makes them seem smaller and disorganised. Take time to remove as much as possible without leaving the rooms bear.
5. Keep it neutral
Neutral colours won’t put any buyer off. People walking through your home will be able to plan to put their own stamp on the house without having to remove yours first. If necessary, paint all your home white or off white – yes, it make take a few days, but it will be worth it in the end.
HAPPY SELLING!
Phone: 0405 369 568