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Preparing and Showing Your Home
You don't get a second chance to make a good impression! A home
that stands out among similarly priced houses
is the one that sells. The following suggestions for preparing your home to sell
are worth the special attention:
Exterior
* Lawn carefully
mowed, edged, fertilized and watered.
* Trees and shrubs
trimmed; flower beds edged, weeded and cultivated.
* Driveways and
walks free of snow or grass clippings.
* Exterior house
paint in good condition and clean, especially the front door.
* All door locks
open properly and easily.
* Roof in good
condition.
* Screens and
screen doors repaired.
* All exterior
lighting in working condition, with fresh bulbs.
* Absence of
clutter in yard and driveway.
Interior
* Walls clean and
unmarked, preferably freshly painted with neutral colors.
* Windows clean
inside and out.
* All light
fixtures working and fresh bulbs in each.
* Plumbing in good
repair.
* No cooking,
smoking, pet or other objectionable odors.
* Sinks and tubs
stain-free; faucets in good repair.
* Caulking in tubs
and showers in good repair.
* All clutter
removed from closets, attic, basement, garage and other storage areas.
* Ask your Realtor
what should be boxed up to give your home a more spacious look.
Showing Your Home
When your home is to be shown, we will always attempt to make an appointment
with you, giving you as much advance
notice as possible. To help make the best impression, we suggest you:
During showings
* Open draperies
and curtains.
* Turn on enough
lights to brighten every corner, day and night.
* Remove dirty
dishes.
* Make beds.
* Rooms dusted,
vacuumed and clutter-free.
* Kitchens and
baths sparkling clean; no clutter on counter-tops.
* Noise is
distracting. Be sure TV and radios are turned off, although soft background
music is acceptable.
* It's best to keep
pets out of the house. Even the friendliest pets become anxious when strangers
appear.
* Put away
valuables such as jewelry and cash, or remove completely.
* Never enter into
a conversation with a prospect. Let the Realtor who is showing your home answer
any questions
the
prospective buyers may have. It is best for you to leave while the house is
being shown.
* If a prospective
buyer comes by unexpectedly without a broker, get their name and phone number.
FOR YOUR
OWN
PROTECTION, DO NOT SHOW THE HOME. Have unescorted buyers call your Realtor for
an appointment.
Your
cooperation will be appreciated and will help us close the sale more quickly.
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