7.11.2018

Own sale

Many things have been written that confirm the importance and value of the proper staging of a home for sale. Thorough cleaning is added to the staging process before the house is shown.

The first step in organizing and cleaning the house is eliminating clutter. If the house is full of personal items and overcrowded furniture, shoppers may think the house is too small. The elimination of this mess makes the house bigger and more attractive. Once the mess is eliminated, less tidying up.

After the possessions have been minimized, it's time to clean up. Note that the definition of specific cleaning is different for each buyer and seller. For some, vacuuming and dusting symbolize thorough cleaning. Others are polished, scrubbed, waxed and washed to prepare for an inspection. In the case of selling real estate, the cleaner, the better.

To begin the cleaning process, focus on the most important parts for buyers. These priority rooms include the kitchen, the bathroom, the living room and the dining room. The kitchen and bathrooms deserve the most attention and probably need more time and energy.

In the kitchen, clean all surfaces of large and small appliances, including the hood, microwave, toaster, blender, and blender. Eliminate grease and dust that builds up over time. If the oven is gas, electric or glass, let it light up. Not only will these devices have new and clean air, but buyers will also be less likely to deduct the cost of new aircraft from their supply.

Although the bathrooms are relatively small spaces, they play an important role in the perception of the owner's home. In addition to the normal cleaning of the bathroom, make sure that the walls of the shower and bath are free of lather and debris. Many shoppers will probably remove the curtain from the shower. If what you discover is clean and organized, your perception of the necessary improvements and financial costs will be minimized. Restart the bath by removing all products, cleaning all surfaces and shelves, and returning only items that are used daily.

When cleaning the priority parts, make sure that the sills and the glass are clean. Windows conveys an idea of ​​the outside world, providing natural light and making spaces seem bigger. Be sure to use a glass cleaner to get a clean top down cleaning. Consider cleaning the accumulated dust and dirt from the top of the window frames.

Wall fixtures, ceiling fans and table lamps can accumulate a large amount of dust over time, which can dull the surface of the house and block the light from the lighting and the lighted up spaces. Make sure that these devices are free of dust and cobwebs.

The doors and their handles and buttons are the front door of the house and most rooms. Especially the front door deserves special attention. Be sure to sweep the main entrance, clean the welcome rugs, and add fresh flowers to the entrance. The front door is the first impression of home buyers, so make sure it's a good one.

Although too many family photos can keep the buyer from representing at home, the house can be very popular with some photos and artwork. Clean the frames and mirrors of the remaining parts. Use a lightly moistened glass cleaning cloth instead of spraying directly as the liquid can seep through the frames and damage your favorite photos.

The effort to clean your house can mean the difference between a buyer making a bid. This can also affect the offers of a buyer. While these cleansing tips may seem a bit daunting, you will end up feeling happy.

For more tips on how to prepare a home for the projections, talk to your trusted and experienced real estate agent.

This column is produced by Rick Bisson and his family, owners of Bisson Real Estate with Keller Williams Realty of Midcoast and Sugar Loaf.

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