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Monday, March 27, 2017
Easy Updates to Help Your Home Sell
When it comes to selling your house, it’s a lot easier to catch the
big repairs than to see the small details. But buyers notice it all, and
even one squeaky door can signal issues to them. Here are a few
last-minute, easy tweaks that make a big difference.
Clean/Replace Blinds ($5-15):
Dirty blinds are an eyesore, and you can easily clean them with a
damp cloth. Broken blinds are easy to replace, and make a huge visual
difference. Even knotted-up strings, missing wands and crooked hardware
can turn off potential buyers. They see the replacements necessary as
the result of poor maintenance. Make it easy for them by running to your
local hardware store and grabbing some replacement blinds.
Squeaky Doors and Drawers ($7):
Potential buyers will cringe at the sound of a squeaky door or drawer
that you’ve totally tuned out. Grab a $7 can of silicone spray from
your local hardware store, and spray down all door hinges and drawer
tracks.
Expand the Space (free):
Moving furniture to the edges of a room is an easy fix for making areas seem larger. Hide extra furniture such as ottomans and side tables that crowd areas, and move furniture to the outsides of the walls and rugs. Open blinds and windows to bring in more natural light and visual space. Replace family photographs and artwork with mirrors to reflect light, as well.
Make Sure All Lightbulbs Work ($5-20):
Sometimes closet light bulbs, hallway sconces
and other little-used light fixtures get overlooked for dead
lightbulbs. You may even have to drag out the ladder for tall fixtures,
but buyers check every switch, and the difference in lighting will be
noticeable. A dead lightbulb is most likely the cause, but potential
buyers may think worse electrical problems are at hand.
Freshen the Air ($5-7):
A quick odor-eliminating spray (an unscented spray that eliminates
odors) around the house can keep odors at bay. Candles or any scented
spray can set off allergies and only mask odors instead of eliminating
them.
Pretend Your House is a Hotel (free):
Make the beds, fluff the pillows on beds and couches, and fold
blankets and towels neatly. Sweep surfaces and floors clean of clutter.
Neatly arrange all bathroom products, empty the trash, and maybe even
put out a fresh hand soap for a spa-like touch.
Corral All Seasonal Decorations (free):
Your eyes probably don’t even see the off-season string of lights in
that tree or the unlit Rudolph hiding in the scraggly bushes. But buyers
will, so pack up the outdated seasonal touches or throw them out. Even
in-season decorations should be kept minimal and easily removable. Dead
mums, old pumpkins, past-prime wreaths and garlands all need to be
composted or dumped.
Check the Front Door ($10-40):
Most of us don’t use our front doors
on a regular basis, so it can become an overlooked area. Make sure the
surrounding area is swept and the doorbell works. A new, plain doormat
or shiny door knocker can make a nice first impression for buyers. Clean
the mailbox, too — it’s often caked in grime and spider-webs.
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