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TIPS FOR SHOWING YOUR HOME Let your home smile a welcome to buyers. With a little effort on your part, your home can be sold more quickly and at a better price. These 20 tips have proved invaluable to owners and are worth your special attention. PREPARE
FOR SHOWING: 1.
First impressions are lasting. The front door greets the prospect. Make
sure it’s fresh, clean, and scrubbed looking. Keep lawn trimmed and
edged, and the yard free of refuse. 2.
Decorate for a quick sale. Faded walls and worn woodwork reduce appeal.
Why try to tell the prospect how your home could look, when you can show
him by redecorating? A quicker sale at a higher price will result. An
investment in new kitchen wallpaper will pay off. 3.
Let the sun shine in. Open drapes and curtains and let the prospect see
how cheerful your home can be. 4.
Fix that faucet! Dripping water discolors sinks and can suggest faulty
plumbing. 5.
Repairs can make a big difference. Loose knobs, sticking doors and
windows, warped cabinet drawers and minor flaws detract from home value. 6.
From top to bottom. Display the full value of your attic, basement and
other utility space by removing all unnecessary articles. Brighten dark,
dull basements by painting walls. 7.
Safety first. Keep stairways clear to avoid possible injuries and
cluttered appearances. 8.
Make closets look bigger. Organized and clean closets show that there is
ample space. 9.
Bathrooms help sell homes. Check and repair caulking in bathtubs and
showers. Make the bathroom sparkle. 10.
Arrange bedrooms neatly. Remove excess furniture. Use attractive
bedspreads and freshly cleaned curtains. 11.
Can you see the light? Illumination is a welcome sign to a potential
buyer. Turn on all the lights for an evening showing. SHOWING
THE HOUSE: 12. Three’s a crowd. Avoid having too many people present during showings. The potential buyer may feel like an intruder and hurry through the house. 13.
Music is mellow. But not when showing a house. Turn off the music or
television. Let the realtor and buyer talk, free of disturbances. 14.
Pets underfoot? Keep them out of the way, preferably out of the house. 15.
Silence is golden. Be courteous but don’t force conversation with the
potential buyer. He or she probably wants to inspect your house, not pay
a social visit. 16.
Be it ever so humble. No need to apologize for the appearance of your
home. After all, it has been lived in. Let the realtor answer any
questions. 17.
In the background. The realtor knows the buyer’s requirements and can
emphasize the features of your home. It is suggested that you don’t
tag along when your house is being shown. 18.
Why put the cart before the horse? Trying to dispose of furniture to the
potential buyer before he has purchased the house may lose a sale. 19.
A word to the wise. Let your realtor discuss price, terms, and other
factors with the customer. Your realtor is qualified to bring
negotiations to a favorable conclusion. 20.
Use your realtor. Take advantage of your realtor’s expertise and
qualifications. Ask him or her any questions when you are not sure.
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