After years of taking care of it, tending to its repairs, and making it feel like a part of you, the day has finally come: you’ve decided to sell your house.
Cleanliness is Key
A dirty space is hardly attractive to buyers, not to mention that it might give the impression that the current owners don’t properly care for the property.
Declutter and Brighten Up
Store away anything that could be distracting to a visitor. Having too many things in plain sight can make your house appear smaller, which can be counterproductive. Consider painting it in light, fresh colors that add brightness and spaciousness to the space.
Say Goodbye to Personal Touch
All the family photos and other decorations that make your house personal don’t help potential buyers envision themselves in it. Ideally, you should help prospective buyers see the potential in the house.
Quality Photos Matter
Good-quality photos help showcase your house in real estate catalogs and websites. Keep the decoration as minimalistic as possible and let your house shine on its own.
Focus on Necessary Repairs
While some repairs may be necessary, it’s better to save the time and money for renovations in your new home.