4 Ways To Get Your Home Ready For Sale

Whether you are thinking about selling your home at some point in the future, or in the coming months, it’s wise to know how to get your home ready for sale.

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Depending on how much time you have, it’s important to prioritize the tasks so you can get your home to a point where it is as saleable as possible. There are quite a few things that you might need to work on here in order to make sure that you complete all of the essential repairs and decluttering in time. So we’re here to help with a few tips and strategies to make it easier.

Here are some of the main things you can do to ensure that your home is ready for sale. If you have thought about the following and making everyday decisions that are setting yourself up for success as best as you can, you will most likely find that your home is going to ready to be sold at a fair price. Let’s take a look at what’s involved.

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My ‘after’ photo of my shoe closet. Three years ago, I was inspired by Marie Kondo to organize our clothes and shoes. I never completed the rest of the house.

Decluttering

Decluttering your home will go a long way to setting your family up for real estate success. Not only will the property look better in online photos, but it will also be easier to pack and transport to the new house. Also, it will make every day a little more efficient and there is less stuff to manage.

Clutter is something that potential buyers notice when they come to look at a property, and if it is not in a good condition with regards to how much stuff you have lying around, that can prove to be a significant hurdle. All in all, decluttering is something that you need to do stay on top of every day. It’s like eating vegetables or getting enough sleep or exercise. If you let clutter accumulate, it is way harder to achieve results. The sooner you have done it, the easier it is going to be to do it well.

However, getting rid of excess isn’t the same as getting rid of those things that bring you joy. Keep enough of your stuff around that you are still allowing for some personality and comfort in the home. People often think that they need to depersonalize the home in order to sell it, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. Yes, take down family photos, but no, don’t remove all of the artwork and other treasures that show off the home’s style. There’s a reason why professional stagers have jobs. Instead, declutter but don’t depersonalize, and you will have a much better chance of selling it.

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Fix it Up

There is also a lot to be said for making sure that everything works that needs to work. There are many kinds of things around the home which might be in need of some repair, upkeep, or general care. Make sure that everything is in full working order before you’re showing your home to potential buyers.

Some of the major parts of the home to check include the plumbing, appliances, heating, and cooling systems. If you happen to know the HVAC is in need of repair or a tune-up, or you need to call out for air conditioning services, then you make sure to do that as soon as possible.

Don’t wait as it can take time to schedule a pro, especially at the beginning of heating or cooling season in your area. Also make sure electrical is working properly, and all moveable elements like knobs and door hinges are all working as they should. It’s these details which really make the difference when someone is viewing your home for sale.

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Clean

Of course, it’s also important that your home is clean before you try to sell it. A tidy and clean appearance can actually add value to a home. Why? Because it shows that you are caring for it. Essentially, you need to give the place a whole once-over cleaning, inside and out. If the home looks dingy and unkempt from the street view, it’s less likely going to be an attractive invitation to potential buyers. Clean the porch and the deck, clear away debris from walkways and entryways.

Most homeowners have a daily cleaning routine. It’s a good habit so that cleaning chores don’t pile up and become insurmountable before a house showing.

Paint

Finally, there is a lot to be said for what a simple coat of paint can do. Paint is something that many homeowners consider when tryin to get a home ready for sale. Freshly painted walls can make a home feel like new, and more inviting.

Painting a room is a relatively easy DIY project, and we have tons of tips to help you get started painting like a pro. As long as you put the effort in and don’t rush the process, your home will be ready for sale.


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A handy designer and writer, she shares DIY projects, tool how-to, and home makeovers as a book author, home show speaker, DIY workshop coach, and radio host. Plus, she has a degree in journalism with a minor in architecture, and is a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPs) and certified color consultant. She's created fast-paced makeovers for TV shows, and shares home trends and DIY tips as a freelance writer and guest on news shows and satellite media tours for TV and radio.

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