Getting them through the front door starts at the curb. Manicure the lawn, trim the trees and shrubs. Pull weeds and plant some colorful flowers. Clear the walkways. Fix peeling paint and wind up that hose. Paint the address number on the curb.
Is there something that’s an eyesore, but an easy fix? If looking at it bothers you, it could bother a potential buyer and reduce the appeal of your home. Replace burnt-out light bulbs, fix that loose door handle, make needed paint touch-ups.
Freshly paint the front door with a color that contrasts the house. Add a new welcome mat. Hang a fresh wreath on the door.
Removing heavy window coverings to let in the natural light we all crave. Add lamps to brighten up darker areas to add more cheer.
This serves two purposes. First, you want your home to have an open and inviting appearance. Removing clutter will make rooms appear larger and more appealing. Second, it helps YOU prepare to move. Going through the clutter and getting rid of what you don’t need will make your move much easier.
It will be much easier for potential buyers to imagine your home as theirs when they can envision their own items in it.
Use accents and color to draw eyes to special features that you want potential buyers to notice—throw pillows, plants, or other eye-catching accessories.
Use mirrors to make rooms look larger and lighter. Position opposite windows for best effect.
Buyers are nosy and they WILL open the cabinets. Make sure your contents are orderly and organized.
Clean to remove any odors and do not cook any meals with heavy, lasting smells before a showing.
You can easily add appeal by quartering an orange and adding it to a pot of water with a cinnamon stick. Simmer on low for an inviting aroma. Or bake a fresh batch of cookies (and leave a plate of them on the counter for visitors).