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How To Prepare Your Home For Sale

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Selling your home can be stressful and it can be easy to get lost in the whirlwind of trying to do everything you can to sell your home both quickly and for top dollar. The good news is that there are lots of things you can do before you put it on the market that will not only leave you feeling good about your home but will also help appeal to potential buyers and get you the best selling price possible. Selling your home is an emotional process, but by tackling some of these home improvements, you can rest assured knowing that you’ve set yourself up for home selling success!

We’ve broken down some of the top things you can do to prepare your home for sale and make the selling process as stress-free as possible!

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Preparing Your Home For Sale: Make A Great First Impression

First impressions count, especially when it comes to selling your home. The front of your home is the first thing that prospective buyers are going to see when they view the property, so you want your home to make a good first impression. Here are a few simple ways you can boost the curb appeal of your home to make it feel warm and inviting to potential buyers:

  • Give the front door a fresh coat of paint
  • Clear your front porch of any debris or clutter
  • Replace your welcome mat with a fresh, new one
  • Add a colourful wreath to your front door
  • Make sure the grass is cut and weed any flower beds or pots

De-Clutter

Once you’ve welcomed potential buyers through your front door, they are going to be focused on whether they can picture themselves living in the space. Decluttering your home before selling it is one of the best ways to appeal to prospective buyers. If you aren’t ready to get rid of the items you are decluttering, consider renting a storage unit so you can tuck your things away until you need them next. Decluttering your home before selling will help make the space seem larger to potential buyers and removing your personal items gives buyers the opportunity to really imagine how they can make the space theirs.

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Fresh Coat of Paint

Giving your home a fresh coat of paint is a great way to refresh the space without spending a ton of time and money. Opting for a light, neutral colour will help the space feel larger and will provide potential buyers with a blank canvas to work with. Sticking with a muted colour palette will not only refresh your home but will also make rooms seem larger and more open.

Make Minor Repairs

While it might be tempting to leave that leaky bathroom faucet for the new owners to deal with, tackling minor repairs before putting your home on the market can make a world of difference. Making little repairs around your home as you prepare to sell can be a great way to boost your ROI and attract potential buyers who might be looking for a home that requires little-to-no maintenance before moving in. You want a buyer’s experience to be as positive as possible, so taking the time to make some small repairs is worth it in the long run.

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Depersonalize Your Home

When selling your home, you want potential buyers to be able to imagine themselves living in the space and making it theirs. One of the easiest ways to achieve this is to depersonalize your home before you put it on the market. Removing personal items such as family photos and heirlooms will allow buyers to see the space as impersonal and clean, which in turn can allow them to visualize it decorated with their own photos and items.

While tackling some of these projects may seem tedious, when it comes to preparing your home for sale, they are worth the time and effort. Not only will you be presenting your home in the best way possible, but it will also help you attract the best buyers and will keep the entire selling process as stress-free as possible.

If you’re ready to sell your home, one of our expert agents is ready to help you get it on the market! Contact us today to get started.

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