Information for Sellers
First Impressions Are Lasting
Make good first impressions. If you live in a single family home, please
evaluate the exterior. Does you home have a good "curb appeal" to a
buyer driving the area? Do you need some colorful plants, or some landscaping
fill-ins? Keep lawn trimmed and edged and the yard free of
refuse. Make sure front walkway is swept. The front door greets the prospective
buyer. Make sure that it is fresh, cleaned and scrubbed looking. Bulbs and lamp
fixtures should look clean and in working order.
Let the Sun Shine In
Arrange shade of drapes to give maximum light. Turn every light on, even during
the day. Replace all burned out bulbs. Let them see how cheerful your home can
be.
Small Repairs Make A Big Difference
Loose knobs, sticking and squeaking doors and windows, warped cabinet drawers,
badly cracked plaster and other minor flaws detract from home value. Have them
fixed. Many buyers believe there will be ten problems they have not noticed for
every one they do see.
Paint For A Quick Sale
Faded walls and worn woodwork reduce appeal. You cannot find a better
investment when you are selling a house than a few cans of paint.
Make Closets Look
Bigger
Neat, well ordered closets show space in ample. Remove all unnecessary accumulations
from closets, garage and all rooms. Remove excess furniture. Your home will
appear much larger than it actually is.
Is Your Age Showing?
Sometimes minor redecorating is recommended if certain elements of your home
are dated and tired looking. Dark wood, shag carpet, foil and flock wallpaper,
etc. can be a turnoff even when the rest of your house is terrific. I can
suggest inexpensive and effective ideas to bring you a better sales price.
Pride Of Ownership Sells
Cleanliness attracts buyers. Put sparkle in your home and it will pay off. For
special showings and open houses, colorful fresh flowers give a special touch
and show the pride you have in your home have soft classical music in the
background.
Show Off Your House
· Get rid of clutter
· Arrange furniture for an open feeling; too much furniture makes a room
look smaller
· Flowers and plants add pretty touches to rooms
· Kitchen counter tops should be free from clutter; put small appliances
out of sight
· Remove the "artwork" from the refrigerator door
· Clean fingerprints from light switches and woodwork
· A quick coat of paint works wonders. Use off-white; It does not offend
anyone
· Organize the closets and cabinets; they will look bigger
· Bathrooms and kitchens should be sparkling clean
· Clean away mold and mildew from around bathroom tile and fixtures
· Clean Air-Conditioner Duct
· Fix loose doorknobs, drippy faucets, torn screens, etc.
· Take care of pet, cigarette, and cooking odors with:
Potpourri
Air spray
Bunches of eucalyptus
Clean carpet and deodorizer
Open windows and air out the house
Bake bread or cookies, etc.
Three's A Crowd
Buyers prefer privacy when shown through a house. That includes pets as well.
Whenever possible, never stay in your house with house hunters. The buyer will
feel more relaxed. If it is necessary for you or your family members to stay, please don't discuss terms, price etc. Silence is
golden. Be courteous and only answer questions when asked. Do not force
conversation, stay away from them. Apologies should never be made for any
adverse conditions in your home. It only emphasizes the defects. Please let me
handle any objections or answering any questions. It is part of my job and
training.
Reasonable Access
Please let me know where you can be reached and anytime you will not be in town
or available for showing presentations. I will always call you with as much
notice as I am given. If you need to reach me to change time and do not have
all our numbers with you, just call the office and they will give them to you.
We are open seven days and week and have voicemail after hours. In emergencies
you can ALWAYS reach me at any day and hour.
Things to do just before your property is shown
· Open blinds,
drapes and shades - let the light in
Turn lights on, especially in dark areas such as hallways and baths.
· Turn on air conditioning so house temperature is comfortable
· Open bedroom and bathroom doors
· Turn the TV off
· Turn loud music off; soft music on very low is nice
· Make the beds
· Dishes should be done
· Keep toilet seats closed
· Everything should be neat, clean and uncluttered
· Keep pets outside or out of the way
· And you, the Seller, should walk outside or run an errand. Buyers are
more likely to share their true feelings without the Seller
being present.
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