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Selling Your Home For A Great Price In Ten Easy Steps

 

Clean Your Property

First impressions are everything. A spotless home tells a buyer that the property has been well-maintained and cared for. We’re talking about more than just a quick vacuum; you want to hit the baseboards, the windows, and the grout in the bathroom. If the idea of a deep clean feels overwhelming, it is worth every penny to hire a professional crew to do a full deep clean before you take photos and list it.

Choose The Right Agent

Deciding which estate agent to use is a pretty big deal, they won’t all be the same quality. Don’t just go with the first person who gives you a high valuation; do your homework. Look at their track record in your specific neighborhood and see how they market other homes. The wrong agent can leave your property sitting on the market for months, which is a headache you don’t need.

Don’t Forget Curb Appeal

Head outside, or even pull up to your house and look at it through the eyes of a stranger. What’s the first thing you see? Clean the windows, paint the front door, and make sure the entryway is tidy. If the outside looks neglected, buyers will assume the inside is, too. This will turn them off even looking or offering anything for your home. 

Start Your Search

While you’re prepping your current place, don’t forget you need somewhere to move into. If you’re staying local, your agent can often give you a heads-up on any upcoming listings. If you’re moving further afield, start browsing early. Make a list of “must-haves” versus “nice-to-haves,” but try to stay a little flexible. Your perfect house might just need a tiny bit of vision to make it truly yours. 

Tackle Repairs

We all have that one leaky tap or the scuff on the wall we’ve ignored for years. Now is the time to fix them. Buyers hate seeing a “to-do” list the moment they walk through the door, as if they purchase your home it then becomes their to-do list. If you aren’t handy with a toolkit, hire a local handyman for a day to knock out all those small repairs at once. It makes the house feel ready to move into and more solid. There is also a chance that nothing will show up on any surveys that are carried out by potential buyers. 

Upgrades

If you want to push for a higher price point, your home needs to look modern and in great condition. Focus on high-impact areas like the kitchen or flooring. A fresh coat of paint goes a long way as well, but keep it neutral. You might love a bright purple feature wall, but a potential buyer might not like this and it could put them off making an offer. They don’t want to buy a fixer-upper so ensure everything is done before you list it. 

The Great Declutter

Before you even think about improving and updating your decor, you need to clear your space. Living in a house for years inevitably leads to a buildup of “useless stuff.” To handle this efficiently, use the four-box method. These boxes consist of the items you want to keep, donate, sell, and throw away. Go through every room and don’t be afraid to be ruthless. The more items you get rid of, the better. If you find you have items you want to keep but don’t need immediately, consider renting a small self storage unit. It keeps the clutter out of sight so your rooms feel larger and more inviting during viewings.

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Get It Listed

Most people will take a look at your home online before they decide if they want to see it in person. To ensure your property stands out, professional photography is a non-negotiable. You might even consider a professional stager who can arrange your furniture to highlight the balance and flow of your rooms. They will get the lighting right, so pictures look amazing and eye-catching. Something else, don’t forget the power of social media—sharing your listing on local groups can often find a buyer faster than the traditional portals alone.

Boosting The Energy Rating (EPC)

With energy bills being a major concern for everyone right now, a home that is cheap to run is a huge selling point. Think about ways you can improve the EPC of your property. You might want to consider adding insulation to the loft and wall space for instance. LED lighting is another way you can help keep running costs as low as possible. The more eco conscious buyers you can appeal to, the better. There is a wonderful way to appeal to these buyers, sign up for a source of sustainable and renewable energy. This could either be wind power or solar power, depending on which one ticks most of your boxes. 

Consider an Open House

Finally, if you want to create a bit of a buzz around your property and avoid constant interruptions, an open house is a great option for you. By condensing all viewings into a few hours on a Saturday or Sunday, you create a sense of competition among buyers. This is a much faster way to see who is interested in your property and who is going to make an offer. People are willing to pay high amounts for wonderful properties. At the end of the day, potential buyers will inform the estate agent of their interest to put in an offer. 

We do hope you found this article useful and now feel confident when the time comes to sell your home. There will always be projects and tasks to do, but this will only increase the value of your property. So really, it is a win win for everyone. 

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