Anyway, enough about that and onto business! My column in this weeks Express and Echo out today provides readers with handy tips to increase your chances of selling your home, once a potential buyer steps inside it. So, if you've got your house on the market and would like some ideas and helpful tips here are some that should get your home sale-ready.
In a market such as this, where the buyer tends to have the upper hand, it
is vital to make your home stand out above the rest. You need to create a home
that a potential buyer can envisage themselves living in, making them want to
place that all important offer. However, once a home has been created, it can
be hard to view it from another person’s perspective. What you think is the
only layout for the furniture in your home, may in fact be holding back it’s
potential.
So to see your home through a fresh pair of eyes, consider these few
steps, which will help you give your home a fresh look and more importantly
stage it ready for viewings.
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De-clutter - have a major
de-cluttering session; think about each item in your home and decide whether to
keep or get rid of it or if it just needs to be tidied away. Clear surfaces,
put small items away in baskets or boxes and keep it that way.
Pretty storage baskets are a great way to keep 'bits' tidy |
·
De-personalise - remove from
view anything that is personal to you and your family. Having photographs on
display can be distracting for potential buyers as they want to imagine
themselves living in your home with their pictures on the wall.
You could use empty frames to create impact on a wall instead |
·
DIY - get on and fix
all those niggling jobs that you keep putting off; fill holes, fix cracks,
replace dead light bulbs and replace things that look worn. Small changes can
have a big impact, especially when buyers are looking for any excuse to knock
down the price.
·
Design - scrutinise how
your furniture is arranged and move it around until the layout makes the most
of the space in order to maximise it. Replace bold colour schemes with neutrals and make sure windows
are dressed with curtains or blinds.
Fresh, light & welcoming bedroom |
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Dress - a beautiful,
desirable home is one that is clean, well presented and welcoming. Fill vases
with flowers and make sure it smells clean and fresh. Also be sure that
exterior of your house has curb appeal by mowing the lawn, tidying planted
areas and making sure the pathway is clear. At the end of the day you want the
outside gives the first impression and should reflect how clean and well looked
after the interior is.
Simple displays of flowers bring rooms to life |
When trying to sell your home the key is to emotionally disconnect from it and consider how to maximise its marketability. Simply following these few important steps will prep it ready for sale, creating a perfect home for any potential buyer. Good luck!
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lovely tips! will keep these in mind in a few years when we're trying to sell our flat
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