9.19.2020

Tips for preparing your home for a fall sale

The home purchase market continues to develop rapidly. Now is a good time to sell your home. For the best results, there are a few steps you should take to make sure your home looks great and is getting the best price. The fall season gives way to the fall of leaves, the crackling fire, and a good time with the family.

Here are six ways to get your home ready for a fall sale.

1. Follow your heart

The leaves are now starting to fall quickly. Rake and bag every day; You never know when a potential buyer will show up. Clean your gutters. Potential buyers will notice leaking gutters or clogged downspouts.

Make buyers feel that your home has everything they want in a home.

2. Check your oven

Hire an HVAC professional to check your stove or oven. Potential buyers will take a close look at it and want it to be in tip top shape. An oven that makes strange noises or does not work perfectly is a big problem. A professional inspection will address all parts of the system and avoid potential problems. Also, make sure you are aware of any filter changes.

3. Focus on the fireplace

Hire a certified chimney sweep to inspect and clean your fireplace. Too much creosote can cause blockages, reduce airflow, and possibly cause fireplace fires. A bright and fresh fireplace makes a good impression. You never know if there is dirt or bird nests on top creating a blockage or stopping the smoke.

4. Make a first autumn footprint

You want the first impression of your home to be like autumn. Put on an autumn wreath, but be careful not to go overboard with Halloween decorations. Use lots of different sized pumpkins, corn, and zucchini near the front door to add pops of color.

5. Invoke all your senses

While you want the home to be nice and warm, festive and autumnal, the scent is the finishing touch. Bake loads of cookies or put a raw cake in the fridge. When you know someone is coming, put them in the oven and let the delicious aroma fill the house.

For a quicker result, light a cinnamon or pumpkin spice candle.

6. Don't overlook the usual tips for organizing houses

Before you start your visit, clean your home thoroughly, preferably by a professional. Try to minimize excess furniture or clutter in the house. Arrange the furniture so that it doesn't block the windows. Make sure your closets are clean and tidy; Potential buyers pay special attention to cabinets. And make sure your windows are squeaky clean, your bushes are trimmed, and your flower beds are weeds. The buyer's decision-making process begins on the sidewalk, not the front door.

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