This article is in the form of a printable checklist so you can use it to check your progress, just print it out and go, I hope it will be of help.
Getting
Your House Ready to Sell in
When getting your home ready to sell, you need to look at your house in a
new way. Think of your house as a product about to go on the market where it
is probably competing with brand new housing. It needs to show well – which
means clutter-free and well kept.Today’s homebuyers lead busy lives and may not be interested in taking on major repairs or improvements upon moving in. You need to make your house a “10”. This document will help you spot what is right and what is not so good about your "product". It will give you the opportunity to take corrective action to ensure your house looks fresh, clean and well maintained when the “For Sale” sign goes up.
Fix It First
If you need to make improvements to your home, do the work before it goes
on the market. Potential buyers are not interested in hearing about your good
intentions to look after defects before a transfer of ownership takes place.
Even if fix-up work is underway, buyers may not be able to visualize what your
home will look like when the work is finished. They will just remember it
being in a state of disrepair.
Professional Inspection: Yes or No?
A serious buyer may want to have a professional home inspector check your
house from top to bottom before making an offer. Even though this guide will
help you identify problems on your own, the option of hiring a professional
home inspector is open to you as well. If you can afford it, an inspection in
advance of putting your home on the market is a good idea. It is your best
way of finding and taking care of serious deficiencies before an inspector
hired by a potential buyer discovers them.Homeowner’s Inspection Checklist This practical, easy-to-follow guide for homeowners will help you identify common house problems and deal with them. In it, you will find how-to tips offering effective solutions for every room of your house.
Let’s
Begin Outside
Check Your House’s Curb Appeal
How does your house look from the street? That is where prospective buyers
will be when they first see your home; and, that is where they will form that
all-important first impression. Stand at the curb in front of your house and
note what you see.
Will Your Roof and Chimney Pass Inspection? If you are uneasy about climbing onto your roof, you can inspect most items from the ground using binoculars. Otherwise, be careful when working or moving about on your roof. Unless roof repair is a simple matter of applying new caulking, you will probably need the services of a professional.
Examine Your Walls The condition of your exterior walls directly affects the look and curb appeal of your home.
Now, Let’s Go IndoorsA prospective buyer will usually enter through your front door; so, that is where you should begin your interior inspection. You want your buyer to see a neat, clean, well-lit interior. Get clutter out of sight; ensure that carpets are clean and floors are scrubbed and polished; and that walls and trim show fresh paint (preferably neutral or light colours).Take a sniff. Are there any unpleasant odours in your home? If so, track them down and eliminate them. Ensure all your lights work and are free of cobwebs. You want your home to look spacious, bright and fresh. If you have considerable family memorabilia, consider thinning it out. Your objective is to help potential buyers feel as if they could live in your home. That mental leap becomes more difficult for them if your house resembles a shrine your family. Professional realtors and decorators say the most important areas of your home to upgrade and modernize are the kitchen and bathrooms. Buyers also want to see new or recently installed floor coverings throughout. General Interior
Kitchen and Bathrooms
Basement The condition of the foundation and main structural members in the basement are critical to the fitness of any house. The purpose of your inspection is to make sure these are sound and durable.
Garage
When it’s Showtime!
You have inspected your house and taken care of problems. Now you are
ready for showings. You will need a plan of action that assigns duties to
each family member so the place can quickly be whipped into shape.
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Contact me anytime for a free home evaluation!!!
Randy Rock - Sales
Representative
Coldwell Banker Essential
Realty Brokerage
Office - 519-251-1611
Cell - 519-792-4373
e-mail randy-rock@coldwellbanker.ca
Web - www.rockhomesales.com
This
article was published by:
Keith McGorlick,
Author, Blogger,
Home Improvement Expert &
President of, Lakeside Interiors
Windsor & Barrie
Ontario
226-946-9651 in Windsor or,
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