It doesnβt take much to turn off buyers. Right now, however, there are so many in the market, clamoring for homes in decent areas and in good condition, that homes are practically selling themselves.
Getting the most money possible for your home, however, requires a bit of work. Skipping the following, basic tips, is like throwing money away.
Letβs see if we can step up your homeβs game so you can reap maximum rewards.
1. Ignore your homeβs appearance from the curb
βCurb appealβ isnβt just a concept from home and garden TV shows; itβs actually what gets homebuyers out of the car and into the house.
Stand at the curb and take a look at the exterior of your home and the landscaping. Like what you see?
If not, a little bit of elbow grease can change that.
If your home needs painting, paint it. Stick with neutral colours, such as gray, taupe and white, according to the experts at Benjamin Moore.
For a pop of interest, paint the door a coordinating colour. Black is popular right now, but red and blue are attractive as well.
Next, turn your attention to the landscaping. Just as youβll need to do to the interior, clean the landscaping of any debris. If the lawn isnβt dormant, mow it and add fresh mulch to the beds.
Then, add attractive plants (even if theyβre potted). Ensure that the exterior of the home is as inviting as possible.
2. Assuming since you canβt smell it, buyers wonβt either
Weβve all walked into a home and been blasted by stinky, stale odors. Whether they come from pets, kids, cooking or cigarettes, these odors can have potential buyers running for the door.
Fabrics hold odors so consider having upholstered furniture professionally cleaned. Change the HVAC filters for they, too, tend to hold odors. Dry-clean or launder drapes, curtains and throw rugs.
If the odor is cigarette smoke, you may need to paint. Wash the ceilings and walls first with ammonia and water. Then, use a shellac-based primer, such as Zinsser B-I-N, before applying the paint.
3. Your bathroom seen better days
Yes, we understand how difficult it is to keep the hardest-working room in the home tidy. But bathrooms are important to buyers, so yours should be spotless and completely depersonalized.
After cleaning and painting (if necessary), remove personal items, such as toothbrushes, mouthwash, toothpaste, shampoo, etc. from the countertop and the /tub showerβs interior. Ensure that the shower curtain and the toilet lid are closed. Clean that grout.
A good rule of thumb for the bathroom is that if something is not decorative, remove it from view.
4. Your homeβs interior gives off aβcaveβ vibe
For as long as we can remember, homebuyers value a light and bright atmosphere over all else. Most of the time they donβt know why a dark home feels uncomfortable; itβs more of a perception.
Itβs imperative to remedy a lack of natural light in the home. You can do this with additional lighting and by opening all window coverings.
Dark and gloomy doesnβt sell homes. Light and bright does. Light up every dark space in the home.
5. Assume buyers wonβt look at your garage.
You wonβt like this one.
Clean the garage.
In their efforts to de-clutter their homes for sale, we see many clients shove all the excess into the garage. Bad move, especially in light of the fact that 86 percent of homebuyers want garage storage space.
Show them how roomy yours is by removing oversized items (take them to storage) and cleaning the garage with the same zeal you did when cleaning the home. Organize whatβs left so that the room screams βLook at all this storage space!β
Ensure that while itβs on the market, your home is the belle of the neighborhood. Correcting these five deal breakers is inexpensive and easy but play a big role in your homeβs presentation.
Last but not least. Make sure your Realtor doesnβt let the photographer take pictures with the toilet seat up, the drying towels hanging from the stove, your bathrobe hanging in the bathroom, the clothes hamper in plain view. Yes, we check for these things, but you would be surprised.
About the Author:
The above article Top 5 ways to lose money on your Vancouver home sale was provided by Regan Pyke, a leader in the field of sales, marketing, and real estate investing. Regan can be reached via email at regan@welovekits.ca or by phone at 778-228-2448.
Thinking of selling your home? I have a real passion for buying and selling Real Estate, as well as marketing & real estate investing. Iβd love to share my expertise!