Selling Features From REMAX
Ready to sell your home and move on? RE/MAX can
help!
RE/MAX agents have the expertise and resources you need to help you
sell your home quickly and successfully. It all begins long before
you open your home to showings. You need to see your home like a prospective
buyer. To do that, you need to look at both the inside and outside
with a fresh perspective. This brochure is designed to help you do
just that. If you follow these simple steps, you will be helping to
set the stage for a property that shows great to potential buyers.
Letting Go of Clutter:
When prospective buyers walk through your home, they tend to imagine
it as if it were their own. You can help them envision their dream
space by presenting a clean, clutter-free environment.
Here’s How:
New Perspective: Bring a friend, a RE/MAX professional real estate
agent or home stager to help point out overlooked problem areas
of clutter. When you live in a space, you get used to a space. You
don’t see what others see. Trust their advice.
Remove Personal Items: Put away family photos, souvenirs, knick-knacks
and personal items. These items are special to you, but the prospective
buyer wants to envision their own personal items in your space.
So, help them out.
Clean, Clear Surfaces: Clear off counters, especially in kitchens
and bathrooms, storing away small appliances and miscellaneous personal
items. Scrub down the surfaces and perhaps even put out a bouquet
of flowers.
Create Ease of Movement: Remove and store extra furniture to create
open areas that promote easy foot traffic through your home.
Show Off Storage Space: Clear our closets, basements, and garages
as prospective buyers are always on the lookout for ample storage
space. Now is a good time to box up unworn clothes, toys and personal
items for storage or charity.
Quick Fixes and TLC:
Potential buyers will be looking for visual clues that your home
is well cared for. How much work a house seems to require will impact
the offering prices you receive, so it’s worthwhile to ensure that
everything is in good working order.
Here’s a Quick Check-List:
Bathrooms: Ensure all plumbing fixtures are clean and in good working
order. Outfit leaky faucets with new washers and clean any visible
stains on porcelain fixtures. Replace old, worn shower curtains
and bath mats.
Doors and Windows: Spray WD40 on all hinges so everything operates
smoothly. Have windows clean inside and out. Potential buyers will
be estimating their energy cost, so fix drafts by re-caulking windows
and replace exterior doors if necessary.
Walls and Floors: A fresh coat of paint instantly transforms a
space, helping it to look neat, clean, and up-to-date. Always fix
obvious wall imperfections like cracks and nail holes, before painting.
Steam clean carpets and runners, and repair any chipped or loose
floor tiles.
Atmosphere: Be mindful of the odors left behind by pets and smokers
and consider using an environmentally friendly room fragrance to
neutralize unpleasant scents. Replace light bulbs and add light
fixtures in dark hallways, including basements, garages and closets.
Curb Appeal – Drive by Success!
First impressions can be everything. Many people simply drive by
a listing and make a decision based on your home’s curb appeal.
So, don’t forget the importance of creating a well-manicured entryway
– to entice potential buyers. Maintaining a neat and attractive
exterior to your home will show buyers that you take pride in your
property.
Here Are a Few Tips:
Landscaping: Consider planting a few bushes and colorful mature
flowers to create an eye catching display. Ensure that your lawn
is well manicured: mowed, watered and void of brown spots.
Front Door: Look critically at your front entrance: does the door
or the porch railing cry out for a fresh coat of paint? Polish the
door handle and invest in a new welcome mat.
Front Porch: If it’s spring or summer, plant colorful containers
to flank your entrance. If it’s autumn, rake leaves. During winter,
clear the snow and ice from your walkway. Whatever the season, look
closely to determine if any repairs are needed. All loose cement
or rotting wood should be replaced.
Shine On: Many serious buyers will want to drive by your home after
the sun goes down. Remember to ensure that all outdoor light bulbs
are turned on in order to show your home in its best light.
