It may be tempting to put your home on the market as soon as you feel ready to sell. However, it is important to make sure that it is in its best condition before doing so. If you do not take the steps to prepare your home for sale, chances are you may not get as high of a sale price as you were hoping for.
The first impression of your home is huge when it comes to resale. Some aspects to take into consideration when referring to “first impressions” are your home’s curb appeal. The photos posted in your listing play an important role. The photos posted within your listing may sound trivial, but this is your 100% first impression to potential buyers. If they do not find the home to be appealing by the photos they see and the information within the listing, they will more than likely not even proceed with setting an appointment to see the property. So although you may be thinking “It looks so much better in person,” that isn’t always a great thing. The first step in the selling process is getting potential buyers to make appointments.
Once you have drawn them in with your listing and the appointments are filling up, it is time to wow them in person. The curb appeal and exterior condition/décor of your home is the first “in person” impression. When potential buyers step onto your property you want them to feel like they could imagine themselves and their family living here and you want them to be genuinely impressed.
Simple updates can easily increase the curb appeal of your home like:
See some more tips and details on improving and increasing your curb appeal HERE.
When it comes to the interior of your home is is very common for homeowners to do some updating or renovating before putting their home on the market. This can drastically improve your resale value once you do put your home for sale. Some common updates include:
As the weather gets warmer and Spring and Summer approaches, homes for sale on the market will increase, and it is important to begin to take these steps and prepare your home for the best sale value. Make sure to imagine yourself in the buyer’s shoes, just as they will be imagining themselves as your home’s new owner!