The Ultimate Checklist for Preparing Your Home for Viewings

How to add value to your home

Selling a home is an exciting journey, but to attract potential buyers and secure the best offers, it’s essential to present your property in its best light. Whether you’re selling through Belvoir or looking to attract renters, a well-prepared home can make all the difference. Follow this ultimate checklist to ensure your home is ready for viewing.

1. Declutter and Depersonalise

Before any viewing, remove unnecessary items to create a spacious and inviting atmosphere. While personal touches make a house feel like home, potential buyers want to envision themselves in the space.

  • Remove excess furniture to open up rooms
  • Pack away personal photos and memorabilia
  • Organise closets and storage spaces

2. Deep Clean Every Corner

A spotless home gives the impression of a well-maintained property. Pay special attention to:

  • Carpets and rugs – consider professional cleaning
  • Windows – ensure they are streak-free for maximum natural light
  • Kitchens and bathrooms – remove limescale, grease, and grime

3. Maximise Curb Appeal

First impressions matter! The exterior of your home is the first thing buyers see.

  • Mow the lawn and trim hedges
  • Repaint the front door if needed
  • Add potted plants for a welcoming touch

4. Fix Minor Repairs

Small issues can deter buyers. Check for:

  • Leaky taps and squeaky doors
  • Cracks in walls or peeling paint
  • Broken light bulbs or faulty switches

5. Neutralise Colours and Decor

While bold colours reflect personality, a neutral palette appeals to a wider audience.

  • Paint walls in soft, neutral tones
  • Replace outdated decor with modern, minimalistic pieces
  • Ensure furniture placement highlights the room’s best features

6. Optimise Lighting

Good lighting makes rooms feel bigger and more inviting.

  • Open curtains and blinds to let in natural light
  • Use lamps to brighten dark corners
  • Install higher wattage bulbs where necessary

7. Set the Mood

A welcoming ambience can leave a lasting impression.

  • Play soft background music
  • Light-scented candles or air fresheners
  • Bake cookies or brew coffee for a homely scent

8. Highlight Key Features

If your home has standout features, make sure they’re visible.

  • Arrange furniture to showcase fireplaces or large windows
  • Stage outdoor spaces to emphasise entertainment potential
  • Ensure any unique selling points are in clear view

9. Secure Pets and Their Belongings

Not all buyers are pet lovers, and some may have allergies.

  • Remove pet toys and food bowls
  • Vacuum pet hair from carpets and furniture
  • Arrange for pets to be out of the house during viewings

10. Have Important Documents Ready

Be prepared to answer buyer questions with ease.

  • Keep energy performance certificates accessible
  • Gather home warranty and maintenance records
  • Have property tax and utility bill information handy

11. Work with Local Experts

Choosing experienced Andover estate agents ensures your property is marketed effectively. With extensive knowledge of the local market, Belvoir provides expert guidance in selling, letting, and property management.

Get Expert Support for Selling Your Home

From valuation to finalising the sale, working with a trusted estate agency in Andover can make the process seamless. Whether you’re looking to sell your house in Andover, need assistance with Andover property management services, or require insights on property investment in Andover, Belvoir offers tailored solutions.

For expert advice, contact Belvoir today and let our team help you make the most of your property sale!

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