We've all been there. Getting ready to list your house but when you take a look around you have no idea where to start. The only thing you know is you are moving and have been searching Mystic CT real estate, Stonington real estate or Groton CT real estate. Read our blog for some tips.
1. Toss the Trash
We often become “clutter blind” to things
that collect in our homes. If you have mail waiting to be read, magazines and
newspapers you intended to read (but probably won’t), and things that need to
be recycled, donated, or thrown away, do that now. Go through every room in
your house with a garbage bag and a donation bag. (Be sure to shred any
sensitive documents so this information doesn’t fall into the wrong hands!)
2. Get Rid of Furniture
If you have rooms overloaded with
furniture, they’ll appear too small and unwelcoming to potential buyers.
Eliminate all unessential furniture and any upholstered items that are
threadbare or excessively worn. It’s better to have less and use your best
pieces to stage your home.
3. Depersonalize
You probably have your favorite memories on
display such as cherished photographs, children’s artwork, postcards, and
memorabilia. These items should be placed in specially marked boxes and tucked
away for your move or to give to family members. This will help potential
buyers imagine how the home will look with their items.
4. Clear the Surfaces
Look at every flat surface in your home.
Things tend to collect on countertops, tables, and shelves, making a
home look crowded and giving buyers the impression there’s no room for
their life to unfold in this space. If a surface has more than a single
decorative item (or a related grouping of three things), it’s too “busy” to be
inviting to a potential buyer.
5. Unsnuff the Closets
Before listing your home, every closet
should appear neat, clean and spacious. Crowded closets look too small to use.
In bedrooms, remove everything except for the in-season clothes you often wear
and enjoy most. Everything else should be packed up or donated. Linen closets
should be organized with a maximum of two fresh changes of sheets and
pillowcases for each bed. Keep only your nicest towels and washcloths. Retire
the old ones to the rag box. The hall closet should hold jackets and coats for
the current season and have enough room to accept visitors’ coats.
Looking to list your home? Call Greg Broadbent at 860-460-6939 or visit us online at gregbroadbent.com
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