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Buyers are drawn to
homes that appeal to their senses. This is
important to remember when preparing your home
for an Open House. Through sight, sound and
smell, buyers should leave your home with a
lasting impression. Here are some tips to
showcase your home in the best-possible light.
Exterior
Start outside by
inspecting the front of your home from across
the street. Does it have curb appeal? It should
look inviting, with a trimmed lawn and flowerbed
and a freshly painted front door. Polish door
handles and knockers and replace worn items such
as a rusty doorbell. Consider adding a new
doormat and flowering plants at the entrance.
Do the windows need cleaning? Be sure to remove
oil stains from the driveway.
Next check the side
and back yards. Add some flowering plants to the
back as well. Rearrange the outdoor furniture to
look inviting. Put away gardening tools. Tidy
around the grill area.
Interior
Now focus on the
inside of the home where cleanliness, space,
smell and lighting are key. First, get your
house in tip-top condition by cleaning and
clearing away clutter. Steam clean and vacuum
the carpet. Make sure your floors are waxed and
shiny. Touch up nicks on walls and make sure the
porcelain sinks and tubs and metallic fixtures
shine. Your kitchen and bathrooms should pass
the white glove test. Be conscious of any
lingering odors such as smoke, pets or
strong-smelling foods. You may need to air out
your home prior to the Open House. Consider
grinding fresh lemons in the garbage disposal or
even baking chocolate chip cookies. And don’t
forget to empty all trashcans.
Next, set the mood.
You want buyers to be able to picture your home
as their own. Consider rearranging the furniture
so that rooms look more spacious. Add
accessories from rooms with too many furnishings
to those that appear bare. Look at your
countertops in the kitchen and bathrooms and the
tops of your bureaus. Do they seem cluttered?
Clear away and store as much as possible. The
idea is to make your home appear spacious.
Lighting is also an
important factor in creating an inviting
atmosphere. Bright lights provide a cheerful
environment and make a small space appear
larger. Pull back all the drapes and open the
blinds. Turn on all the lights. Make sure all
the light sockets have working bulbs and install
the maximum-wattage bulb that is safe for that
fixture. For rooms that you want to have a warm,
cozy feeling, use softer lights.
Don’t forget little
touches such as fresh flowers, lighted candles
in the bathrooms, new logs in the fireplace, or
a bowl of fresh fruit on the kitchen counter.
You may even want to set your dining room table
with color-coordinated table settings.
An Open House is a
terrific way to show your property to many
people in a short amount of time. However, keep
in mind that buyers may see seven or eight homes
in a single day. The most memorable home will be
the one that seemed the brightest, the most
spacious and the most cheerful. So, don’t rely
on buyers to use their imagination. Help them
capture it. Work with your real estate
professional to get more tips on creating an
unforgettable home. |