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Go outside and look at your house from the
street. Does it have curb appeal? This is the first impression your
potential buyer will get so it pays to spruce up the outside. Make
sure your landscaping is crisp and colorful and walkways and
lighting work properly.
On the morning of the open house, you must make
sure your house is spotless. Put away the dishes, make the beds,
vacuum the rugs, clean the bathrooms and maybe even add some flowers
and put on the coffee. Take notice of how your house smells - you
want a nice aroma or fresh smell to hit buyers when they come into
your home. Why not bake some cookies? It will make the house smell
great and you’ll have some yummy treats to offer your guests.
For an open house, a clean home is a necessity.
Although it is a good idea to stage your house or set up each room
to fit its best potential, you will score more points with a
spotless home. No one wants to buy a house that looks like it hasn’t
been cared for.
Make sure each room has the appropriate lighting
and if the showing is in the evening, turn on accents lights for
ambiance. Enhane the look of each room and avoid having your guests
fumble for the light switch by using table lamps. This will make
your rooms look warmer than a glaring overhead light.
If you want to make your rooms look brighter and
larger, try adding some mirrors. People want their homes to be
bright and a mirror can reflect the light from a window or door.
Make sure you pick up all the clutter around the
house. Outside, you need to store all childrens toys and bikes
neatly in the garage or shed. Inside, pick up all toys and put away
in cupboards remove all magnets and notes from the fridge and make
sure there is no clutter around the tables or on the floors.
It’s a good idea to send the kids and pets away
during the showing. You don’t want anything to distract your
potential buyers from the beauty of your home.
Lee Dobbins writes for
Moving and More
where you can learn more about
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