Whether you are spurcing up your home as a spring cleaning ritual, or preparing your home for sale, there are some tried and true tips to help you gain the most from your efforts. In fact, some of the most important fix-up projects a homeowner can perform may be accomplished on little more than elbow-grease, and they can help speed the sale of your home.
A thorough cleaning, a fresh coat of paint, and yard grooming are the ABC’s of preparing for a sale. First impressions are important and a neat, clean look gives a good first impression to buyers. Plan a yard-sale, or a tax-deductible donation to remove old furniture and toys, appliances and other clutter material. Your attic, garage, closets, cupboards and storage space will look so much bigger, and moving will be easier for you.
Draw that person out of the car.
Curb appeal is the equivalent of charisma in a home.
Buyers look inside a home based on curb appeal.
Create an emotional desire to own the home.
A few tweaks and a little decluttering you can get top dollar.
Tips that make it a breeze for sellers to get their homes ready.