Ridgefield Connecticut Real Estate Talks with Anne Scott - Leading Ridgefield Connecticut Realtor - RidgefieldTalks.com
  22 March 2010

Preparing Your Home for Showing It At It’s Best

First Impressions Are So Important
Curb appeal is vital. Your lawn should be trimmed, sidewalks swept, front door clean, doorbell working.

Here Comes the Sun
Open the curtains and clean the windows so a prospect can see how bright and cheerful your house is. Dark, dreary rooms are not appealing to buyers

Make it Light and Bright!
Make lighting in your home the “welcome sign” for home buying prospects. Please turn on all the exterior and interior lights, including accent and picture lights.

Avoiding the Crowds
If there are too many people around during a showing, potential buyers will feel like intruders and will want to hurry through your home. Take a nice drive or walk with the kids while your house is being shown.

Shhhhhhh!
When your home is being shown, have all TVs turned off. Turn the stereo off, too or put on soft classical music. Let Anne and your prospective buyers talk calmly without having to yell over any noise.

Having Pets Around the House
Is wonderful except when showing your house. Can the pet go for a drive, too?

This Is Not A Social Call
If you are present, be courteous and friendly, but don’t force conversation with potential buyers. They are there to inspect your house, not to be social.

Nor Is It A Garage Sale
Don’t try to sell potential buyers any of the furnishings that you don’t want to take with you. They haven’t even bought your house yet. It could jeopardize the sale.

Don’t Be A Drip
Fix leaky faucets. Dripping water suggests faulty plumbing and major repair bills. Discolored, rust stained sinks are also warning signs – they should be clean and sparkling.

Little Things Mean A Lot
Loose doorknobs or cabinet pulls, sticking doors and drawers, wobbly hinges, stuck windows – are negative factors. Check and repair all these minor flaws.

Safety First
Keep stairways and corridors absolutely clean. Clutter is unattractive and can cause accidents.

Bathrooms Sell Homes
Make bathrooms sparkle. Clean sinks and toilets and repair any damaged or discolored caulking.

From Top to Bottom
Let prospects see the full value of your basement, attic, garage and closets by removing junk and cartons. Rent a short-term storage space if necessary.

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