|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
website designed by
AgentWeb247.com
Real Estate Web Design and Hosting
ŠAgentWeb247.com
All rights reserved |
|
|
| |
|
Things
that will enhance the sale of your home: |
 |
First
impressions are lasting: Make sure the front of your
house is clean and inviting, keep your lawn and hedges trimmed and
manicured. Remove leaves and debris from walks. Make sure that
your pool is clean. A small investment in painting will make
your home look fresh and return more in the selling price. |
 |
Pay
attention to detail: Minor flaws will detract from your
home's value. Fix loose knobs, torn screens, dripping faucets,
clogged drains. Pay special attention to odors from pets or
cooking. |
 |
Bright,
clean, charming: Make sure your bathrooms sparkle,
clean out messy closets, box up things neatly in the attic or
basement. Create a warm, friendly atmosphere with fresh flowers,
lots of light, a fire in the fireplace in winter, open windows in
summer. |
 |
Three's
a crowd: Avoid being present during a showing; the
prospect will feel like an intruder and hurry through. Leave
and take your pets with you. If you can't leave, step outside of
the house and don't force conversation. If the agent has a
question, he will ask you. |
 |
Avoid
looking cluttered: While your knick-knacks may have
given your home the personal touches that you have enjoyed, they
may make it difficult for some buyers to envision the house as
their own. Put as much of it away as you can. This will also
give your home a more spacious look and feel. |
 |
Counters
and Cabinets: A very important feature to most house
hunters is plenty of counter and cabinet space. Clean off
counters, and make sure your cabinets do not look like they are
busting at the seams. |
|