Preparing Your Home For A Fast & Fair Sale

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Whether you’re a homeowner or a landlord looking to sell a property, fetching the best price for the building will be at the top of your agenda. However, you will probably want a fast sale too. After all, every week without a sale is another delay on your hopes of moving on with the next chapter in your family life or business matters.

The real estate market is currently in a position where properties can sell fast. But only if you make a conscious effort to prepare and stage it in the right way. Here are 10 top ricks to ensure that your home creates the right atmosphere to attract more viewers and bids.

Invest in a little kerb appeal

When someone visits your property, they start to form an opinion before they’ve even stepped inside. Given the importance of a winning first impression, adding a little kerb appeal is one of the smarter things you can do. Clean windows and roofing will be a great starting point. Likewise, the driveway or front lawn needs should be kept under control.

You won’t need to worry about adding major transformations to make the home more inviting. A mailbox or house nameplate can build a sense of luxury. When you have people booked in to view the property, keep the driveway clear too. Encouraging them to park up outside the property can get them in the mindset of feeling like they’re at home.

Fix minor faults

As a seller, you must be willing to put yourself in the buyer’s position. Buying a property is a major upheaval. Unless specifically purchasing a fixer-upper, most people will be turned away by the prospect of facing a major repair job. So, if the property is in need of a little TLC in relation to plumbing and electrics, you should do it,

After all, nobody is going to be impressed by a property where the sockets don’t work or there is visible dampness. If you haven’t fixed these issues, they’ll wonder what other problems might exist. You can call an expert or learn how to complete many of the jobs for yourself. Either way, you should find that it adds a lot of value to the property.

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Declutter and clean

When looking at potential properties, families want to see potential. They know that they will need to stamp their authority on the property with a little decorating. However, they won’t be happy if the space feels cluttered, cramped, and void of storage. With this in mind, getting the property clean and organised should be a priority.

Investing in the best Henry hoover and cleaning products is a wise move. A thorough spring clean should be accompanied with selling unwanted goods to make the rooms look bigger. The fact that this step can additionally earn you some extra funds is a bonus. Prospective buyers will see the full potential of the property, which can only add to its appeal.

Treat the garden

As well as decluttering the internal spaces, you should give extra attention to the garden. If a prospective buyer looks out to the external spaces and sees a mess, it causes two problems. Firstly, it impacts their ability to see the potential of the yard. Secondly, it shows them that there is another major job on their hands.

You don’t need to invest heavily in upgrading the garden features. You simply need to make it presentable. This guide will help you clear and section off the spaces in an effective way. Meanwhile, pressure washing decks or patios can make the garden spaces look and feel brand new. It is another tick for anyone who looks at your property.

Decorate to bland

You shouldn’t feel forced into decorating the property. If you do take this approach, though, the approach used for selling will be vastly different to creating your home. There is no need to focus heavily on adding personality and acquired tastes. On the contrary, opting for a bland but universally popular appeal will serve you far better. 

When painting a room, considering the shades of off-white is a good place to start. Meanwhile, you can look to use lighting to your advantage so that rooms look bigger and more inviting. It is OK to still leave a few family photos or personal touches around the home. Still, appreciating the need to maintain an appeal for buyers will help speed up the sale.

Prioritise smart upgrades

A little home improvement can go a long way to maximising the value of the property. However, your time and budget will be limited. For starters, it is worth checking out the best home upgrade projects in terms of an ROI. There is no point in wasting your efforts on jobs that bring minimal reward. Bathrooms and kitchens are good options.

As well as choosing the right rooms, you should think about the updates that people are most likely to crave when searching new properties. Adopting eco-friendly features can be particularly useful right now. You needn’t look for solar panels and other expensive projects. Small ideas like adding efficient appliances can be equally useful. 

Embrace security

If nothing else, homeowners need to feel safe and comfortable in their properties. If the property is blessed with CCTV, video doorbells, and other features, you should make good use of them. Once again, it removes a potential fear that they may have while also showing that there is less work for them to complete. 

Besides, increased security will improve your home life between now and when you leave. It is also a change of mindset that will help you focus on the right features when looking at the property you may be wishing to purchase. After all, selling your current home in an effective way is only worthwhile if you buy the next one in style.

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Research building opportunities

You might not have needed to convert the loft or basement, but that doesn’t mean the next homeowner won’t. Even without taking on the work yourself, you can investigate the possibilities. This means checking out permit requirements while also researching the structural possibilities. This info can then be presented to potential buyers.

It shows that there are no obstacles standing in the way of their long-term goals, which may increase their interest in the property. Not everyone will care, but some will. When preparing the property for sale, one of the key aspects is that it appeals to the largest possible audience. If this step can help, you’d be a fool to ignore it.

Get great photos

Finally, it’s important to remember that interactions with your home start long before a potential buyer attends a viewing. Over 90% of home buyers will begin their property searches online. So, if the online marketing efforts fail to make the home stand out from the crowd, it could cost you dearly. If nobody views it, there’s no hope of selling.

Whether you take the DIY approach or get an estate agent to handle the staging and photography is up to you. However, it’s important that all photos are framed to make the property look clean, homely, and spacious. Attracting people to visit the property is the first major step towards success. Once they’re in the home, your hopes of selling will improve.

Be friendly

Ultimately, buyers don’t need to like you. However, putting them in a positive mindset can influence their decision. Likewise, if you have a positive and upbeat opinion of the property, the positivity will be contagious. Embrace it.

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