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Selling Your Home - Secrets for a Better Appearance

By Kaye Dennan

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Selling your home is one of those times when you need to have your home looking its best. A lot of people find their finances are tight at this time, so I am going to let you in on a few secrets that aims to put more dollars in your pocket at the end of the day.

If you are serious about listing your property then you need to do these repairs even before you speak to a Realtor. The reason for this is that he/she too will be swayed by a 'first impression'.

I hark back to color. We all have our favourites, but when you are selling a home it is not your choice of color that is important. The impressions created by color can have quite a lasting effect on a buyer.

Let's start with the outside of the house first. The reason for this is because that is the very first impression of the property and is one that will stick, no matter what. In fact, this is even more critical if you have buyers that 'want to do a drive by'.

It is advantageous if you can have a colorful garden with flowers, but of course, this is not always possible, either because of the season or the style of landscaping. What is essential though, is a well maintained garden. All bushes and trees need any dead leaves or branches removed and all garden edges need trimming.

Trim bushes and trees away from the windows and other obstructing areas.

Talking about color, if you do not have any colourful flowers or plants in the front yard you could always paint or buy some pots and place a few potted plants around to add interest. If you did do this, it would be your choice whether they went with the sale or if you took them with you, just as long as it is clarified to the Realtor.

Most houses accumulate dust and dirt on the outside so it would be a good idea if you either hose or even gurney the outside of the house. Check the spouting for any repair and get this done if it needs it.

If you have any fences or railings, make sure they are in good condition and if they need a coat of paint, get that done before listing.

Another very strategic place that needs assessing is the front step, front door and the total entrance way. As you would understand, this too is a 'first impression' for the inside of the house. If this area is not looking well kept buyers will immediately think that the whole house has not been cared for.

When you get to working on the inside of the house, walk through slowly and make a list of all the little jobs that need attending to. Look at the whole inside of the house with a critical eye, just as if you were a buyer. Give special attention to the kitchen as this is an important area, which can sometimes make or break a sale.

With the inside of the house you will need to repair any 'little things' that are faulty or not working properly, like loose door knobs, chipped paint or that dripping shower.

If the internal walls are marked you may need to do a quick coat of paint to freshen up. This can make a world of difference to a buyer. Even if they want to change it eventually, if the paint is not dirty and marked they know they can live with it until they can get around to changing it. If you are freshening up the paint keep to the same color or if you are using a tinted color go even a shade lighter. The lighter the better. To freshen up you should be able to get away with one coat, after all you do want to keep expenses under control.

Attend to any grouting that you have in tiled areas such as the kitchen or bathroom. Clean the grouting thoroughly and bleach it if it is suitable to do so. Small things I know, but they make a difference.

Give your house the final check. Stand on the roadside and make every effort to put yourself in the shoes of a buyer. Leave out all the emotional feelings and see if the house appeals to you, or if you have missed anything that needs touching up.

I heard someone say one day, "why do we do all these touch up jobs when we are going to sell the house - why don't we do them sooner and enjoy the benefit of the work". So true, but let's face it we are human, aren't we?

Once you have done all these jobs, keep the house clean and tidy.

Good Luck!

Kaye Dennan has been a realtor and has seen first hand what difference it can make to smarten up a property before selling. For more information go to http://ebooksnowonline.com/home/selling/

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