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10 Things you should do on the day you show your house

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Selling your home is a pivotal moment in your life, and it all hinges on that one crucial day: the show day. It's the day when you throw open your door to potential buyers, hoping they'll envision your house as their future home. But how do you ensure that your property stands out and makes a lasting impression? Here are 10 essential things to do before showing your house:

  1. Deep clean your home

Start by giving your home a thorough cleaning. Dust, vacuum, mop and wipe down all surfaces. Don't forget to clean the windows for a sparkling view.

  1. Declutter and depersonalise

Remove personal items like family photos and excess clutter. The goal is to help buyers envision themselves living in the space.

  1. Boost the "curb appeal"

First impressions matter. Spruce up your home's exterior by mowing the lawn, trimming bushes and adding some colourful potted plants or flowers.

  1. Set the mood with lighting

Open curtains and blinds to let in natural light. For evening viewings, ensure that all light fixtures are working and brighten your home strategically for a warm and inviting atmosphere.

  1. Create a pleasant scent

Use scented candles or a subtle fragrance to infuse a pleasant aroma throughout the house. Avoid strong or overwhelming scents.

  1. Make necessary repairs

Fix any minor issues like leaking taps, squeaky doors or loose cabinet handles. Buyers appreciate a well-maintained home.

  1. Highlight key features

Showcase the unique features of your home. If you have a cosy fireplace or a beautiful view, make sure these stand out.

  1. Stage each room

Arrange furniture to make rooms appear more spacious and functional. Proper staging can help buyers see the potential of each space.

  1. Secure your valuables

While you hope for the best, it's essential to secure your valuables and personal documents during showings.

  1. Be ready to leave

Be prepared to leave the house during viewings. Buyers often feel more comfortable when the current homeowners aren't present, as this allows them to explore freely and discuss their thoughts with the agent.

Remember, the goal of a show day is to make your home as appealing as possible to potential buyers. By following these tips, you'll increase the chances of receiving competitive offers and, ultimately, successfully selling your house.

 

Good luck!

 

Author: Chas Everitt

Submitted 05 Oct 23 / Views 2015

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