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Get Your Home Ready To Sell Part 1

January 28, 2025
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Bruce and I recently put our house on the market. It was hard work, but we had fun doing it. And it paid off. If you’re thinking about doing the same, I have a few tips for you to make this task, which can seem gargantuan, a lot easier. Today we will cover 5 great tips for preparing your home for sale. Then next Tuesday we will hit on 5 more. Today’s tips all revolve around some type of cleaning, in one way or another, and they are things that will definitely help to get your home ready to sell.

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Get Your Home Ready To Sell: Clean Your Light Fixtures and Upgrade the Outdated Ones

Natural light is a wonderful selling feature for a house. Half the time that you show your house to a potential buyer, however, the sun has already made its exit. Getting your light fixtures clean, therefor, just adds to the quality and quantity of light in your rooms. So, take the fixtures down, if you can, and give them a good scrub. If you can’t take them down, take out what glass you can and get busy. Cleaner light fixtures equal brighter rooms. Brighter rooms equal sales.

And while we are on the topic of light fixtures, you really should consider replacing the dated ones around your home. If the 1970’s called and wants them back, it’s probably a good time to buy some new, more contemporary fixtures. Buyers often wrongly assume that light fixtures will be hell to replace and costly too. They can be, but most often they are not and you will see the return in your offers.

Insider Tip: Stores like Consignments Ltd. are great places to score lighting fixtures at deep discounts.

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Clear Each Room of at Least One Piece of Furniture To Get Your Home Ready To Sell

Square footage sells homes – there’s just no two ways about it. Whether you have it or not doesn’t matter as much as looking like you do. One way to make all your rooms look bigger is to remove a piece of furniture. I’m not saying to take the bed out of the main bedroom (although that certainly would make it look larger). I am saying that maybe you take out the chair or the second dresser. When we were getting our home ready to sell, Bruce removed the two, sea grass cubes that we were using as a coffee table in our tiny den. Suddenly the room didn’t look so tiny.

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Clean Your Closets – Yes, ALL of Them

If you need motivation to clean ANYTHING and I mean anything, read or reread Marie Kondo’s book: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing. Or, for a shorter take on it, check out my previous blog: A New Year Revisit to The Konmari Method of Decluttering. You will get rid of so much unnecessary stuff you won’t believe it. This book absolutely changed my life. The reason I recommend it for this tip is that clean closets are a must to sell a house. Everyone wants lots of storage in a home and the best way to convey that message (even if you’re a little thin on storage space) is to have neatly organized closets with not a ton in them. Can’t bear to get rid of these closet “clutterers?” No problem, box and label them and store them in the garage, a storage unit or a pod. Make your closets look good and the offers will be forthcoming.

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Hide Everyday Items That Make Your Home Seem Untidy and You’re On Your Way

This cleaning tip is the fire drill you will go through before each of your showings or open houses. Make a list of things like: the dog bed, the kids toys, the dirty laundry, the food on your counters and be prepared to whisk them away for a showing. Given number 3 above, no you can’t shove it all into a closet. Remember, these messy things of life take away from how great your house is. They are a distraction to your potential buyers. Getting this stuff out of view puts offer dollars in sight.

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Get Your Home Ready To Sell by Making Sure Your House Smells Good

You have a cat – and guess what – all your potential buyers know it. That’s bad. You had fish for dinner last night – and guess what – all your potential buyers know it. That’s also bad. A house that smells well shows well – plain and simple. This means that in addition to that list of things you’re whisking away as you leave, you’re also taking out the trash and cleaning the litter box. Bad smells turn people off. If you have a maintenance issue, like a leaky plumbing fixture or a dank basement causing the odor, fix it. There’s no way around it. Your house will sell faster because you do. Don’t think you have any funky smells? Enlist that friend that you know you can count on to tell you the truth – invite her over for a glass of wine – and a sniff. Your house will be better for it. For more on a good smelling home, check out my previous blog: How To Make Your Kitchen Smell Good.

And please don’t forget: even though selling your home can be really stressful, there are some up sides (besides the cash) to getting your house ready to go. One of the biggest benefits to making it ready is that you get to live in this bright, beautiful and newly clean space until you sign on the dotted line… Ahhhh!

Now For A Little Music Before We Go…

Have a lovely day, my friends. Marianne

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