Decided to move on to better things in this new year? Does this involve selling your house and buying a new one? Regardless of why you want to sell your home, it can be daunting especially if you have never done it before.
It is a tough market out there trying to sell your home. Despite what you may think, it doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg to polish up your house for prospective buyers. Preparing your house for sale will involve planning ahead and knowing how to persuade buyers to bring out their cheque books.
Getting a house buying and selling real estate expert will be crucial and the most obvious step. But there are a few other things you can do to make sure you make the sale.
Deferred Maintenance
Deferred maintenance refers to any home maintenance issues you have been putting off. Don’t delay them further thinking they’re not your problem anymore since you’re selling the house. These issues will be deeply reflected in the price the buyer is willing to offer. In some cases, it may even dissuade them from buying the house altogether.
So whether it is little holes in the drywall, caulk around the bathtub, or clogged gutters, it is best to get them fixed early on. They may seem insignificant now and you may not even notice them anymore, but buyers absolutely will.
Add More Brightness To The House
There is nothing that will turn a home more unattractive than walking into a house that is poorly lit. For buys, it is mostly about what the home feels like to them.
The appearance of a well-lit home is one of warmth, welcome, and spaciousness. If you take pictures of your listing that maximize the home’s natural light and portray a bright and airy environment, your listing will surely stick out among other listings. Poor lighting, on the other hand, gives the impression that the space is small, cold, and dark. This can be very uninviting to potential buyers. Hence, this slims the chances of buyers considering your house to purchase.
This can be done by changing a few aesthetics around the house. If you have very dark curtains, open them up or even replace them with lighter colors. Also to clean the windows thoroughly inside out before a potential open house. This will ensure adequate sunlight enters the room.
But if some rooms in the house do not have wide windows or carry no windows at all, change the light bulbs. This could be applied to the rest of the house as well. It is generally considered best to avoid yellow bulbs or any other dark shades before an open house. This dims the room. It may be better to switch these for white LED light bulbs as they will immediately light up your house.
Curb Appeal
The phrase curb appeal refers to the general attractiveness of a home from the perspective of potential buyers especially including the front of the house.
There is an interesting psychological concept known as confirmation bias. This means that buyers tend to make a snap judgment based on the very first image of the house. Later on, they are more likely to accept facts that confirm their original judgment rather than accept facts that contradict it.
This means that a home’s exterior can reveal a lot about what one can expect behind its doors. An appealing exterior entices prospective buyers and causes them to look inside. Since first impressions are crucial, make sure you maintain the lawn, retouch the front door paint, and make any further updates required. It will go a long way.
Declutter Your Home
We’ve all been there. Things tend to accumulate rather quickly in a home. And it can take a long time organizing your stuff and figuring out what you want to keep, what to sell, and what exactly to donate. However, starting the process early can not only help you in moving out but also make your house look more appealing and ready to sell.
Buyers tend to gravitate more towards houses that are not cluttered. This is because they appear larger and more open.
If you have a garage, an attic, or a storage space somewhere, it is advisable that you start boxing up the little, especially, unnecessary items of your house and storing them away. Once you move into your new space, you can use these little knick knacks and decorations.