Article:
Preparing your house for sale
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First impressions
count!
Make sure that the outside of your house is looking as good as it
can be. If any work needs doing, attend to it before you put your
house on the market - you could have an email from a customer who
saw your advert on the My Property For Sale website within the first
few hours, be ready.
We recommend
that you go and stand outside your property and have a good look
and see your property from a buyers point of view. Also walk up
and down your road and take in all the other properties; see how
they look, what properties stand out more than others and why. Instant
improvements can help a sale; a nice fresh coat of paint on your
door, or new upvc facias can really make an impact.
If you have
a front garden and path leading to your front door, invest in a
few flowers, place them in a pot or hanging baskets to brighten
up the area (This is a good idea when you take your pictures for
your advert) also attend to the path, clear all the weeds and any
stray litter or leaves, also sweep up outside your property. Let
your perspective buyers see that your house has been looked after!
Also remember you can take all the flowers to your new property
so you cant lose.
When you reach
your front door there are still a few checks to be made;
- Does the
front doorbell work
- If it has
a doorknocker, is it sturdy and polished
- Does the
door open smoothly and quietly
- When you
have let a potential buyer in can you close it easily
- What comes
into view in your property next
By running through
this short and simple check list and attending to any problems that
arise, you have already got past the first step and the biggest.
If your property does not look good from the front, people will
just browse when they drive past and may not bother even knocking
the door at all. Even worse, if they did ring your doorbell but
you couldnt hear it because you never replaced the batteries
when you said you would. You must be prepared to move from that
property in the next 6-8 weeks so anything that needs doing, do
it now.
If you do not
follow our guide you are leaving yourself open to a much lower offer
than what your property is actually worth. People want to buy your
house and move straight in and relax, not arrive with their toolbox
to start work immediately, do it all for them, it is well worth
going that extra mile.
The Entrance
Once the front door has closed you need to show people around your
lovely clean bright property. Thats right, we did say lovely
clean bright, because that is how it will be on the days leading
up to your sale. Buyers may wish to contact you and wish to view
the property the same afternoon, and you need to be prepared for
that. This is so important because a lot of people cannot really
take in the size of the rooms that you have to offer when they are
all filled up with personal belongings, try not to have to many
family photos on the wall either, as these can be very distracting
to buyers who will end up looking at all the photos instead of the
house.
Right, back
to the closing of the front door.
A nice rug to wipe your feet on is a good idea, after that, look
around, are you standing in darkness, does it look to plain, should
you brighten it up. It is okay if someone call in the day to view
your property, but what if they call at night; is there enough lighting
in your hallway to really brighten it up. A simple fix is to check
the wattage of your light bulbs and replace them with brighter ones
if needed. Always make sure that your light fittings have lampshades
if required, a hanging bayonet with a bright light bulb is not the
affect you are after.
Okay so we are
walking down the hallway, are the floorboards squeaking on your
every move, is the carpet moving a little, or worst of all is the
hardwood floor gently lifting in any areas. When you are showing
people around your house, always introduce them to the room and
let them go into the room first, this way they get full impact of
the size and decoration rather than you standing in the way. All
the rooms must be in tip top condition.
The Living
Room
The first room to be viewed is generally the front room, this is
where most people sit down with their families and relax, so you
need to have the mood set for this, nice lighting is essential,
no matter how nice your rooms look, if you have not got the right
lighting it cannot achieve its maximum potential. We suggest softer
lighting for the front room; some nice tall floor standing lampshades
can give a fantastic effect.
The carpet needs to be 100% clean, either call in a professional
carpet cleaning company, or you can hire the equipment from your
local hire shop. You will be amazed at the dirt they suck up. Remember
that you need a day or so for the carpet to dry thoroughly.
During the day
curtains should be evenly seperated and tied back to the wall. All
unnecessary items should be removed from the floor to give the impression
of space. A good tip is to have some nice relaxing music in the
background. If you can when you clean the carpets, you can get your
sofa and chairs done at the same time. If the chairs are a little
scruffy who could always cover them with a neutral coloured throw.
Stand in your own front room and look round and see for yourself
what catches your eye, maybe you can enhance on this or if it need
be, store it away. Make sure that there is no paint on any of the
electrical sockets or light switches in the house. You can remove
this with a filling blade or scraper. Check for fingerprint marks
around the sockets as well, you can normally remove these with a
cloth.
The Dining
Room
Try to achieve the effect that you are having your buyers round
for a meal; lay the table with your best plates, put all your cutlery
on the table, lay some napkins, really lay it on. Some nice candles
will really help as well, this will make the room look fantastic.
Make it so potential buyers will want to sit and have their meals
here in the future; again some soft music can really set the mood
and nice side lighting.
The Kitchen
We will now visit everyones favourite room, the kitchen, the
heart of the property. You can really sell your house here if you
play your cards right here. This is a room you should really make
you proud.
Stand back for
a while and study your kitchen, is it full of pots and pans that
you never use, blenders and mixers that were used on the first day
of purchase and then laid to rest. If the answer is yes box, them
up and put them in the loft or out of the way. You need a kitchen
that they could produce a TV cookery show from.
Remove all items from your work surface and your sink; clean the
surface and all taps and splash backs. Next look in the cupboards
and see what you can do without; you need to do this because your
buyers will be doing this to see what storage space they have available,
and you need to show them that you have plenty. The cooker should
be next on the agenda, empty it out and put all the shelves to soak,
clean the oven inside and out as best as you can and replace the
shelves, set correct time.
Next, we need
to look at all the white goods that are going to be left with the
property, i.e. washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge freezer, dishwasher,
all of them will need cleaning and remove any out of date or smelly
foods from the fridge and throw them away.
Add some more
colour to your kitchen by introducing some fresh flowers in a nice
vase, little things really do make a difference. Clean the windows
inside and out and wash the floor so it not sticky or greasy. If
you have wall units with lighting underneath switch them on and
turn your main lights off, it really looks cozy and relaxing. We
know everyone says the same but offer your buyers a drink and put
a fresh pot of coffee on or even better, have it on just before
they come round so as soon as they come in the front door they can
smell the aroma.
Closets
Downstairs bathroom is next on the list, this needs to be cleaned
thoroughly so get stuck in.If your bathroom is small, it is often
a good idea to decorate it in light colours or all in white, if
you have a towel rail then hang some towels on it, and choose a
nice coloured toilet roll to decorate the room, again some flowers
can do the trick.
Going Upstairs
If your property is a house, we will now carry on with the checklist
upstairs; walk up your stairs and check for any creaking noises.
Again, clean the handrail and polish, remove any family photos that
you may have hanging up and replace them with various prints.
After the climb
up the stairs, take 5 minutes and look round, but look around through
the eyes of a buyer. What takes your attention; is it the crack
in the wall or the mirror that has never been straight, note it
down to be fixed. If you have children maybe they have put stickers
on the doors, these will need to be removed and washed and maybe
painted.
The Bedrooms
We shall now enter into the main bedroom. Everyone wants to have
a nice bedroom especially a large one, so if you have any large
wardrobes that are taking up to much space or light remove them
and all the other personal things that you have lying around; space
is what we need to show.
Always make
sure that the bed is made and is dressed with your best covers,
if the viewing is taking place in the evening, put your bedside
lights on and turn the main light off. Let them walk in the room
first so they can see what a relaxing room it is, then you can turn
the main light on if needed.
Take a good
look out of your bedroom window as well and look at the view, is
there anything in your garden that you didnt spot at ground
level but you need to attend to. Remember, if you can see it, your
buyers will as well. There is no need to go through every bedroom
detailing what to do because this small reference is enough to cover
all the bedrooms in your house.
Outside
The garden is our next stop. To get this in ship shape is not an
overnight job, it requires a bit of time and work, but it will pay
off. Most of us have grass in our gardens, this will need to be
cut and all the verges need to be trimmed. All dead flower heads
need to be removed and thrown away, if you can fork the soil to
generate some air and body into the soil, it really does make the
flowers stand out more.
If you have
decking in your garden make sure that it is not damaged in anyway
and if possible, give it a fresh coat of preservative; decking is
a good selling point in the garden.
Ponds need to
be attended and kept clean by removing all weeds. Your garden shed
needs to be tidy and sometimes you can hang your garden tools on
the walls of the shed to give more space on the floor. Pathways
and stones need to be kept clean from weeds to give your property
an overall first class appearance.
The last thing
on the list to prepare for selling is the garage; nowadays figures
show that most people don't actually keep their cars in the garage
anymore. Garages are generally being used for storage or as a workshop.
It is still worth giving it a sweep and if you do have a flat roof,
check its condition; if it is damp get the necessary work carried
out before you show to any buyers. Some flowers in a basket look
very attractive on a garage wall.
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