Thursday, May 21, 2009

20 Things Realtors Do To Their Own Homes Before Selling

20 Things Realtors Do To Their Own Homes Before Selling


Real Estate Agents know how to sell their own homes and get top dollar. Selling homes is what they do. They package, market and sell homes for a living and they know what home buyers want. Here is a list of exactly what real estate agents do when preparing their own home for sale.


The Exterior


Real estate agents understand how important “Curb Appeal” is. It is the home buyer’s first impression of the home. Shouldn’t it be a good one? When beautifying the exterior of the home, focus on the landscaping, driveway, entrance way and front door.



  • All clutter is removed from the front yard.

  • Cracks in the driveway and walkway are fixed.

  • The front lawn and shrubs are manicured. Gardens are mulched.

  • The exterior of the home is painted if needed.

  • The front door is painted or replaced if needed.

  • Chipped or fraying paint on door and window frames is removed, and fresh paint is added.

  • Gutters and downspouts are cleared and in good working order.


 


The Interior



  • Pet odors are eliminated!

  • Soft jazz or classical music is playing on the stereo when buyers come through.

  • Furniture is removed and either put in the basement or into storage. This makes the home appear much larger. You never want to make it difficult to walk through all the rooms in the house, so clear the pathways!

  • Electrical and plumbing are in working order.

  • Broken appliances are fixed.

  • The garage door works perfectly.

  • A fresh scent is always used to appeal to buyer’s senses. Vanilla is one of the most frequently used scents in builder’s model homes. You can buy vanilla air fresheners that fit directly on your air filter.

  • Curtains are always opened, windows shades always up and lights always on (including lamps, hallway lights, etc) when the home is being shown (even during the day). The combination of sunlight and artificial light helps make the home appear larger and open.

  • All clutter is removed.

  • All clothes are placed in the drawers or neatly in closets.

  • Carpets are clean and in good condition. Otherwise, get rid of them.

  • The windows are thoroughly cleaned. Buyers like to look outside the windows. The windows and screen doors easily open and close and are in good shape.

  • The kitchen is thoroughly cleaned. The cabinets, counters and appliances are thoroughly spotless. All clutter is removed. Dishes and glasses are neatly stacked in the cupboards. There are never any dirty dishes in the sink or on the counter.

  • The closets are reorganized so they appear larger. Some clothes are removed if necessary.

  • Walls are clean and there are no smudge marks. If the paint is dingy, the walls must be painted. Light colors are used to make the house appear larger.


Never do more work than necessary.


Often sellers think that the more they fixup, the higher the price they will get. When you go beyond the necessary fixups, you get to the point where you are wasting your money. Do all the necessary fixups prior to selling, but never do what is unnecessary.





Now that you are ready, you may want to see some options that the Colorado Springs real estate has to offer. The Colorado Springs real estate market has seen some brilliant activity in the recent times. A reputed Colorado Springs REALTOR can be of great help for those looking for homes for sale in Colorado Springs.

If you have any questions about Colorado Springs commercial real estate please contact Mike Stuard.


 

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