Your
home isn't going to be your home anymore when you sell through
Doebler Realty. To make that transition even speedier, keep
these tips in mind. In the end they will lead to a higher
selling price.
CLEAN!
Look at your home as though you are seeing it for the first
time. Is every room neat, spotlessly clean, dusted and uncluttered?
Steam clean carpets and wax floors. Wash walls, windows and
light fixtures. Liquid Gold all trim and wood surfaces. Tighten
loose stair railings. Call us if you would like to use a professional
cleaning service or repairman.
KITCHEN
and BATHS
These rooms should gleam! Clear off counters. Clean all
appliances and fixtures. Replace chrome burner plates on
the range. Scrub floors and walls - repaint if necessary.
Recalk tubs and showers. Clean thoroughly and be sure these
rooms smell fresh.
FURNITURE
Rearrange or remove furniture to make your rooms look more
spacious. Pack away knick-knacks from end and coffee tables
- one or two items per surface is plenty.
CLOSETS
Remove out-of-season clothing. Take those things to Goodwill
that you'll have to discard anyway when you move. Organize
shelves, straighten shoes. Be sure sliding doors operate
smoothly in their tracks and knobs on drawers are secure.
UTILITY
ROOM
Dust/wash off lint from washer and dryer. Remove stains
and mineral deposits from furnaces, even dust/wash off the
furnace and hot water heater.
LIGHT/BRIGHT
Do everything you can to brighten the interior. Replace
dim bulbs with bright ones, replace wallpaper with off-white
paint, repaint shabby or dark walls. Open the blinds, replace
broken windows and window seals. During winter, maintain
a comfortable temperature even if you are away for an extended
time. There is no music that soothes all beasts, so play
it safe by turning your stereo off.
| Getting
Your Home Ready Outside |
YARD
Look at your exterior as though you were driving up for
the first time. Remove any debris, repaint/restain where
necessary, park any stored car/motor home somewhere else.
In summer, trim bushes and mow/weedwhack the grass around
your home. In winter, be sure your drive and walk to the
front entry are free of snow.
DECKS/PATIOS
Clean, straighten and repaint if necessary. Tighten loose
railings. Arrange the patio furniture and toss old or rusty
items.
FRONT
ENTRY
First impressions really do count. Be sure the front door
and screen are in good repair. Sweep away pine needles and
cobwebs. We tend to overlook this area when we don't enter
our home through the front door.
PETS
The presence and/or odor of a pet should be avoided. Even
a friendly dog's barking may frighten a buyer. If you can't
remove your dog, can you confine him to the garage or dog
run? Cats and cat boxes may bring tears to the eyes of a
buyer (due to allergies, not fond feelings.) Be sure litter
boxes are clean.
IT'S
IMPORTANT
Do these things now and get the benefit of enhanced appeal
to buyers. Since buyers tend to "horriblize" every
minor flaw, minor repairs performed now will deter niggling
later on. The dollars you spend will repay you tenfold.
PICK
UP EVERY ROOM
Check counters, floors, closets, halls, stairs, and make
beds. Straighten or remove newspapers, magazines, mail,
toys, clothing, recreation gear, snack glasses and dishes.
TURN
ON LIGHTS
Even during the day, especially in halls and dark areas.
Don't forget closets and utility rooms.
OPEN
THE BLINDS
Be sure they are open all the way to promote views and allow
more sunlight in.
KITCHEN
Clear all counters, wipe down counter and appliances, put
all dishes in the dishwasher. Clean the sink and run the
disposal. Best to smell fresh or like chocolate chip cookies
were just baked.
BATHS
Straighten wash cloths and towels, even replace with fresh,
attractive ones if possible. Clean and wipe down counters
and sinks. Air out if mist lingers from a recent shower.
Must smell fresh, not like deodorant.
LEAVE
It is best for you not to be present during showings. Buyers
talk and look more freely when you are gone, they feel like
intruders and are uncomfortable when you are there.
If you get caught at home during a showing, don't attempt
to show your home: you may inadvertently disclose a compromising
fact or you may bore the buyers with information they are
not interested in and lose their enthusiasm. Let the agent
sell your home. Even though it sometimes seems the agent
couldn't sell ice water in the desert, bite your tongue.
Agents sometimes find that buyers wish to discover the ambiance
of homes on their own rather than have amenities pointed
out.
MATERIALS
The purpose of our marketing materials at your home is to
answer questions a typical buyer asks. Please review the
profiles when they first come and let us know about any
inaccuracies. If you run low (don't wait until you are completely
out), let us know. And if the sign begins to lean, let us
know. We will attend to your requests right away.
Following these
tips will improve your chances for quick sale. Contact
us at (315) 331-7070
if we can answer any questions you have.