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How To Give Your Home A Face-Lift: The Sellers' Guide To A Quick Sell
Copyright © 2003, W. Troy Swezey
TroyIsMyRealtor.com
http://www.TroyIsMyRealtor.com
One of the great challenges to selling a home can be showing
all of its space, decor and natural light potential. For
example, every home has crowded closets and dead space.
Sellers should be aware that areas such as these are easy to
spruce-up with a little elbow grease and old-fashioned innovation.
Begin by evaluating your closet/storage space, determine which
areas can cut-down in clutter. Go through old clothes, shoes,
etc., and get rid of anything that will not be used and in turn
create more space. Consider organizing shelves and other areas
to make better use of your storage space, including your garage
and basement. Also, try to throw out or give away any old
furniture that is no longer of use. All of the discarded items
can be given to Good Will, Salvation Army or even sold at a
yard sale. Although most sellers keep their homes clean and
well-decorated, it can be difficult to convince a buyer of a
home's potential when clutter is noticeable. As real estate
professionals, it's our responsibility to offer any tips that
will expedite the sale and make the experience more enjoyable
for the seller.
Once you've eliminated the unwanted items and furniture, begin
the 'renovation' process. For non-storage spaces that could
use a little more decor, consider adding a small bookshelf
complemented with a cozy reading chair. Always be sure you're
filtering as much light into your property as possible. Open or
replace curtains. For example, light from a window overlooking
the backyard offers a room more color, a great view and the
illusion of more space.
Always maximize the potential of existing decor; wash old
curtains, re-stain old wood casings, anything that refreshes
and emphasizes all the potential of the space and decor of the
home.
Prospective buyers are often more drawn to homes with features
that they don't have, those with clutter-free closets, open
sunny rooms, and cozy little corners. To ensure you've realized
all of the above characteristics the last step should be to
bring in a friend and observe their reaction. Make sure it's
an honest friend, who will offer suggestions as well as notice
the improvements. Seeing your own home through someone else's
eyes is a great way to make a home optimally attractive and
more sellable to prospective buyers.
Be diligent in your efforts and be sure the renovations improve
the aesthetic appeal of the home. All the hard work will be
worth the reward of a successful sale.
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W. Troy Swezey is the author of "HOW TO GIVE YOUR HOME A
FACE-LIFT: THE SELLERS' GUIDE TO A QUICK SELL." As a Realtor
at Century 21 Paul & Associates, he has helped many individuals
with their real estate needs. Visit his web site to download
his free e-book, "REAL ESTATE SECRETS EXPOSED."
http://www.TroyIsMyRealtor.com
or mail to:TroyC21@usa.net
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