Selling your house can be a tough task. Moving is emotional, and selling can take a while and be a stressful process. This post will teach you some of the best things that you can do to make sure your home gets noticed for the right reasons and gets sold. With these tips, you can prepare your house for sale in no time at all.
Declutter
When you look at pictures of homes for sale, have you ever noticed they don’t have much in them? This is because a more minimal look reduces distraction. If you can keep your house free of clutter, viewers can concentrate on the space, rather than the contents. Take out some of your day-to-day items, like letters in a pile on the sideboard, or stacks of toiletries in the bathroom.
Don’t forget the hallway too, as this is the first impression viewers get. Keep them free of shoes and coats when you have a viewing coming. Keep it minimal, and you’ll be on the right track.
Depersonalise
Like decluttering, depersonalising your home a little will allow viewers to picture themselves living in the house, rather than seeing it as yours. Give them room to imagine themselves residing there.
This process can be tough to do, but remember why you’re doing it. When you’ve got your house sold and moved into your new home, you can get all the family photos and your kids’ artwork back out and put them wherever you like.
Improve your lighting
Ask any photographer for their most useful tips, and they’ll tell you that lighting is really important. Therefore, don’t forget about the importance of lighting in your home.
You can make a big difference without much effort. Open your blinds and curtains to let in natural light. If you’re selling during the winter, or have viewings in the evening, switch on floor and table lamps to any rooms that could do with being a little bit brighter.
Bright rooms seem more spacious than dim ones, so make sure there’s enough light throughout the house before you start showing it.
Sort out smells
Smells in the home can be good or bad, but even good smells can be a problem when you’re trying to sell your house.
Eliminate bad odours. Think of things like toilets, pet beds, bins, cigarette smoke and so on. If you have a smell problem thanks to rodents, get in pest control. Don’t go too far with good smells either. Keep it subtle.
Ask a friend to give you an honest opinion. Ask them if your house smells, and assure them you won’t be offended by the answer. You can easily stop noticing smells like your pets when you’re around them every day.
How smells affect selling a property has been frequently been talked about before, and everyone has heard the classic tips of how baking bread or brewing freshly ground coffee can help a sale. Don’t overdo it with the scents. You want your house to smell fresh, clean and natural when someone arrives to view.
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