1. Declutter
Remove clutter by throwing out or filing stacks of newspapers and magazines. Pack away most small decorative items and store out-of-season clothing to make closets appear larger. Don’t forget to clean out the garage!
2. Enhance Natural Light
Wash your windows and screens to allow more light into your home. Bright spaces feel more inviting.
3. Maintain Cleanliness
Keep everything extra clean. Wipe fingerprints from light switch plates, mop and wax floors, and clean appliances. A spotless house creates a positive first impression and shows buyers that it has been well cared for.
4. Eliminate Odors
Deep clean carpets and drapes to remove cooking odors, smoke, and pet smells. Open windows to freshen the air.
5. Brighten Up Rooms
Replace burnt-out bulbs and consider using higher wattage bulbs to make rooms feel brighter, especially in basements and dark areas.
6. Make Minor Repairs
Address small issues that could create a negative impression. Fix sticky doors, torn screens, cracked caulking, or dripping faucets. These minor repairs demonstrate that the home is well-maintained.
7. Tidy Your Yard
Enhance curb appeal by mowing the lawn, raking leaves, trimming bushes, and edging pathways. Adding a couple of bright flower pots near the entryway can make a big difference.
8. Repair Driveway Holes
Patch any holes in your driveway and reapply sealant if needed to create a polished look.
9. Clean Your Gutters
Ensure that your gutters are clean and in good condition, as this can affect the overall appearance of your home.
10. Polish Entry Features
Shine your front doorknob and door numbers to create a welcoming entry that captures buyers’ attention.
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