6 things to do to sell your home for a high price

February 14, 2016 07:19

You need to prepare in every aspect when selling your house to be able to sell it at the best price.

Do these things for your home before selling, according to Life Hack.

Clean up

As you prepare to sell your home, you’ll need to redefine the phrase “cleaning.” First, focus on clearing out all the clutter in your home. Consider clearing out any unwanted items in storage while you look for a discreet place for all that stuff.

Cleaning is just the beginning. Once you’ve tidied up and can walk through the house without tripping over shoes or toys, you need to wipe and polish every surface you see as clean as possible. Make your home look as good as if it were the first time you saw it. You’ll find that there are a bunch of areas that need cleaning that you haven’t paid attention to in a while. However, home buyers will notice them immediately if you don’t clean them.

Clean air

6-dieu-can-lam-giup-ban-duoc-nha-gia-cao

Before selling your house, you should clean it thoroughly.

Houses can pick up odors easily, especially if you live with them. If you smoke, you should definitely take the time to air out your home. You may not notice it, but non-smoking buyers will walk right out and leave the house after only setting foot in the house. Even food odors can be a turn-off (think of the lingering smell of burnt leftovers in your living room). Despite what the ads might tell you, air fresheners don’t remove odors, they just mask them. Instead, use a neutral scent. It will actually eliminate any lingering odors.

Repaint the house

Doing so will almost certainly hide any stains and scuffs on your walls that you never noticed before or didn’t care much about. However, people you show your home to will remember them when they’re considering their options. Knowing this, it’s worth investing the time and money to repaint every wall in your home. Choose a neutral color that’s not too bright or unusual, like white, off-white, or brown. You want visitors to focus on the existing rooms, not the color of the walls.

Rearrange the areas outside the house

In addition to keeping your home clean, you also need to take care of your lawn when you want to sell your home. Make sure the lawn is neatly trimmed, leaves are picked up, and the garden is watered. Store your gardening tools in a tool shed or basement. While you want your yard to be clean, you should highlight its usefulness to homebuyers. Arrange your outdoor furniture to show that it is suitable for different seasons. While your buyers will be free to do what they want, this will help them see the purpose of the outdoor area of ​​the home.

Put away personal belongings

Some of this work will be difficult, but it is necessary. Although you will continue to live in the home, you must accept that it will no longer be yours. Favorite statues, paintings, personal photos, and decorative objects should be put into storage. However, keep “neutral” decorations like landscape paintings. You want to show viewers that the rooms have room for such decoration, but ultimately allow their imagination to run wild with what they can do with the space they have.

Highlight the function of each room

Ultimately, you don’t want to show your home to a buyer who is empty, but you still don’t want it to appear as if you still “own” it. You want them to see what furniture will fit in each room to give them a good idea of ​​the space, and you also want to suggest what each room might be used for (e.g. study, office, bedroom, etc.). Again, since the final decision is up to the buyer, you want to keep the furniture as generic as possible.


According to VNE

RELATED NEWS

Featured Nghe An Newspaper

Latest

x
6 things to do to sell your home for a high price
POWERED BYONECMS- A PRODUCT OFNEKO