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When the Appearance Can Make the Sale
By Eric Badgely | Published  08/17/2008 | Residential Real Estate | Unrated

In todays declining market, the importance of home appeal is becoming more and more apparent. So what can you do to make your home more appealing to buyers?

First and foremost get rid of clutter. Box up anything you dont use on a daily basis, store them in the garage or rent a storage unit. The cost of a small storage unit may be more beneficial than loosing a buyer. What should you get rid of? As the saying goes, less is more. A buyer wants to imagine themselves and their stuff in your home so allow them as much of a blank canvas as you can. Dont forget the closets, buyers will be looking at closet space and if yours is too full or cluttered they wont be able to see the full picture.

Next to consider, remove all personal items such as family photos, personal collections and childrens school projects. There is nothing wrong with your personal effects, its just that a buyer only cares about what their photos will look like in your home, not yours. Simple neutral items will allow the buyer to see the home itself, not your stuff.

Do you love color? Are your walls a reflection of your bright and vibrant personality? When living in a home color is great, when selling a home neutrals are the best way to go. Paint all walls an off-white or light beige, this will allow the buyer to get their own ideas about wall color.

When showings are taking place, open all window shades, curtains and let in as much light as possible. Clean all windows and screens, turn on lights in darker rooms such as bathrooms and laundry rooms, make sure beds are made and daily clutter is picked up. Pay the most attention to bathrooms and kitchens, these are usually the first rooms a buyer will look at, and they will spend the most time in these rooms. Make sure the front of the home has curb appeal, clear up childrens yard toys, pools and pet toys. NEVER leave out lawn mowers, rakes or garden toolsyou do not want a buyer to think of work (even if it is small work like removing weeds), the buyer should see your home as a place to live and relax.

Now that you have a list to get yourself started, lets get your home sold!!

This article was produced by the writing team of Eric Badgley & Angee Gardner; with Bellingham REMAX specializing in Bellingham Real Estate. http://www.bellingham-realestate.net

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