| Properly preparing your Gatlinburg Tennessee
home for sale can make the difference between a quick sale at
full price, and a home that sits unsold for months… even after several
price reductions. The first order of business is to forget your
emotional attachment to your home and look at it through the eyes of a
potential buyer. Be impartial, and recognize the weaknesses of your
home. How does it stack up? Remember, potential buyers are going to be
viewing lots of other homes, and if yours doesn’t stand out, it will
be much more difficult to sell. Buyers buy what they see. If what they see is
dirty, messy, and worn looking, you don’t stand a chance. It’s just like if you were going to sell your
car. The first thing you would do is clean and “detail” the car
inside and out. Your Gatlinburg Tennessee house
is no different!! With a mental picture of a model home in your
mind, make an “attack list” of items to be completed on your home.
It may be a short or long list, depending on the condition of your home,
but keep in mind that all your efforts now will pay off big on closing
day. The objective is to make your home appear well
maintained, spacious, organized and clean. Many factors such as how
light it is, the colors, sounds and smell subtly effect the buyers
impression of your home. Start by walking out to the middle of the
street and take a good, focused look at the overall appearance of
the exterior of your home. Good “curb appeal” will make the critical
proper first impression. Remember, if a home is unattractive from the
outside, buyers won’t bother to see the inside! - This means well groomed, healthy looking
lawn, trees, shrubs, and flower beds.
- Check your driveway and clean any oil stains
with cleaning solutions, and move any old vehicles, trailers, or
boats off the premises to a storage facility.
- Replace or repair any loose or missing roof
shingles or tiles.
- If needed, replace or repaint the mailbox.
- Your front door is a focal point of potential
buyers. Make sure it is scrubbed clean or completely refinished if
necessary.
- Fix any broken windows or screens.
- Completely repainting the exterior of your
home may be necessary if it is peeling or blistering, but often
simply doing the trim, window sashes, shutters, and garage door is
sufficient.
- Remove any political or other signs.
- Now do the same to the side and rear yards. Remove all debris, junk, and clutter. Clean and neatly arrange any
lawn furniture, barbecues, etc.
Next move to the inside of your home. Begin with a complete, top to bottom,
military-style scrubbing of every room, nook and cranny. Be especially
diligent in the kitchen and bathrooms, which should pass the white glove
test. Clean houses sell! Attack the garage and basement, if you have
them. Now is the time to get rid of any old junk, and clean and organize
everything else. If the interior hasn’t been painted in several
years, you should probably go ahead and do it. A fresh coat of white or
off-white paint will make the place look bigger and lighter, and give it
a “new” smell. It doesn’t cost that much, and makes a big
difference in buyer perception. If not, do a thorough job of touch-up
painting. Have the carpet cleaned. If it is worn, replace
it. This is a fairly big cost, but it makes a huge difference in how the
home shows. You should more than make up for the expense with a faster
sale at a higher price. Install the highest intensity bulbs allowable in
all the light fixtures. This will make the rooms appear larger,
brighter, and more cheerful. Clean all windows and curtains/blinds. Clean out the closets to make them look bigger.
Store out of season clothes elsewhere and neatly arrange what’s left. Too much clutter will make a home feel small and
disorganized. Move out excess furniture, especially worn or outdated
items, and take down pictures that hide the walls. Clean off the magnets
from the refrigerator, and box up any other clutter-causing nick knacks. Clean all the heating/cooling system vents, and
replace the filters. Fix or replace all of the little things that you
have been meaning to get to. Make sure that everything is working
properly (toilets, appliances, doorbell, etc.) If you have lived in your home for a while, by
the time you finish with your attack list you will probably have
truckloads of stuff to either sell, give away to charity, or take to the
dump. Your motto should be: “If in doubt, move it out”!! Consider having a huge garage sale. Not only
will you reduce the clutter in your home, but you can use the proceeds
to pay for some of your touch-ups and repairs. Plus, movers charge by
the pound, so you’ll save there too! Make sure that your cars are clean as well. It
all adds to the impression that you are people that take good care of
your things. If you smoke, DO NOT SMOKE IN THE HOUSE!! A
smoky smelling house turns buyers off faster than nuclear waste, even
buyers who smoke themselves! If you have smoked in the house much, you will
probably need to paint the interior, and have the carpets, drapes, and
furniture deep cleaned. This brings us to pets. While household pets may
be nice for everyday living, they are one of your worst enemies when it’s
time to sell. If you have pets, you’ll have pet odors,
whether you notice them or not. About 25% of prospective buyers will not
consider a home with pets in it - either because they have allergies, or
simply think it is dirty. Plus, a dog barking, sniffing, and scratching
hardly makes a potential buyer feel relaxed and comfortable. If at all possible, see if a neighbor, friend,
or relative will take the animal until the home is sold. I know you may
be quite attached to your pet and this may be a touchy subject, but it’s
up to you if you want a sale for top dollar. It can be a lot of work, but it will be worth
it. Clean, organized, clutter-free Gatlinburg Tennessee
homes are always the first to sell! |