Whatever your goal, the best way to turn your dream
into reality is to secure a good price for your current home. And to help you
achieve this, we’ve put together a checklist for preparing a property for sale.
Declutter
If you’ve accumulated lots of ‘stuff’ over the
years, now’s the time for a ruthless declutter. Piles of junk and bric-a-brac
are a major turn-off for buyers, so give each room in your property a
clear-out.
Instruct an agent
Arrange for three agents to value your property.
Don’t automatically go with the agent offering the highest valuation (they
could be plucking a figure out of the air to secure the instruction). Choose the
agent with the best track record and who is giving you a fair but realistic
valuation.
Minor repairs
Once you’ve chosen your agent, chat with them about
the best way to market the property. They can advise you about any minor
repairs that will give the property a lift. Fix any wonky cupboard doors,
creaky floorboards and broken tiles and give tired walls a fresh lick of paint.
Spruce up the garden
Don’t forget to tidy up outdoor spaces (front and
back). A neat front garden will create a good first impression, and a tidy
courtyard or back garden could help you clinch the deal. Trim back hedges and
plants and check that fences are in good repair.
Remove personal items
Buyers often feel uncomfortable if personal items
such as family photos, trinkets and certificates are on display. Remove these
items from view until the sale is completed.
Get cleaning
Make an effort to ensure your property is sparkling
clean from top to bottom – it really does help to create a positive impact with
buyers.
Dress each room
Make sure it’s clear what purpose each room in the
property serves. For example, a bedroom should have a bed in it (not piles of
gym equipment and sporting items).
Get rid of odours
Before viewings start, eliminate the smell of pets,
damp, rubbish or cigarette smoke. Use scented candles or flowers to create a
pleasant aroma in your home.
Once you’ve followed these steps, let the viewings
begin! Your agent will handle them for you and keep you updated on progress.
If
you’re thinking of marketing your home, contact us here at Cooke & Co
Estate and Letting Agents for a valuation.
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