Enhancing how your home shows to potential buyers cannot only help to sell it more quickly but can often improve the selling price. A well kept, neatly landscaped property can be very inviting to the potential buyer interested in viewing your home. Waste containers should be out of view, and the lawn should be freshly trimmed. Fertilizing a few weeks prior to listing will help your lawn look lush and green. Woodwork should be free of chipped or cracking paint.
The front door should be clean or freshly painted. Brass knobs should be polished. Consider placing a planter of fresh flowers on your front porch.
Repair all loose door knobs and cupboard hinges, dripping faucets, stained sinks, loose or missing caulking, sticking doors and windows, and damaged or missing window screens.
Tidiness makes a room look larger and helps the buyer visualize his/her décor in your home. Workout rooms, sewing rooms, laundry rooms, and home offices should be as organized and clutter free as the main living space in your home.
An open, airy feeling generates comfort and welcomes the potential buyer into your home. Drapes, curtains and mini blinds should be open to allow plenty of light in your home. Turn on all the lights when showing your home at night.
Neat, well organized closets appear larger. Larger closets help sell homes.
Remove stains from sinks, toilets and bathtubs, including hard water spots on shower enclosure doors. If drains run slowly, unclog them. Hang fresh towels on the towel rack.
Make the most important room in the house appear larger by clearing clutter from the countertops. Avoid dirty dishes in the sink. All countertop appliances should be kept out of view. Replace or repair worn out flooring. Clean the ventilating hood over your stove. A brighter kitchen is always more attractive.