What Not To Fix When Selling Your House. 6 Things To Wow Buyers
In the world of 140 characters, reels and swiping…first impression is critical especially when selling your house. Here are 6 things you can do to wow buyers.
Let’s go through 6 things to wow buyers when selling your house
Paint. Living in a house for years with kids, pets and daily wear & tear, there will be scuff marks, dents and nail holes. A fresh coat of paint makes a world of difference. I have kids and for some reason, there seems to be always a new a surprise on the walls.
Light fixtures. They will modernize and brighten up the space. Have you ever walked into a house, turned on the lights and the house was still dark or had yellowish lights? You don’t get the best feel for that room right? Making a good impression for a potential buyer is the goal here.
Door handles/fixtures. I’m referring to the basic round builder door knobs here. They need to go. Also tighten up loosen door handles. Opening and closing doors or closets should feel sturdy. It gives a solid feel for the house.
House Functions. Walk through the house and review the mechanicals to ensure they do not need major work. For example, if you have a leaky roof, get it fixed, repair any damaged drywall and keep the receipts. Inspect and make sure there are no issues with the furnace, air conditioning unit and electrical outlets. As a seller you don’t want to plant seeds of hesitation in a potential buyer’s mind. If there are ungrounded outlets, the potential buyer might question the electrical wiring of the house and what they might be getting into. That buyer could put a low ball offer since they believe they have to budget for potential surprises and repairs.
House Ambience. Work with your real estate agent and stager to declutter, depersonalize by removing all personal photos & memorabilia. Leave the space for the potential buyers to visualize living and entertaining in the house.
Landscaping. This action items depends on time of year when you’re selling your house. If you’re selling in the spring, summer or fall don’t forget to do a landscaping clean up.
Here are two bonuses for you, well for you to expect from your real estate agent:
Cleaning. Your real estate agent will have the house professionally cleaned. There is no room for error. No second chance if a potential buyer sees a furball. The house needs to be spotless.
Photos. Ok this is a pet peeve of mine. No photos using smartphones, only professional photographers who will present the house at its best. Put yourself in the buyers agent or buyers shoes scrolling through MLS listings online. If the photos don’t show well, they will not consider setting up a showing appointment. You only have a few seconds to make a great online impression for the buyers to setup an appointment to see the house in person. You would be surprised how many times I have seen photos of houses for sale using a smartphone. Please stop.
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