These tips will help you convince buyers your property offers top value
for their dollar.
Look at your home objectively from the street. Check the condition of the landscaping, paint, roof, shutters, front door, knocker, windows, and house number. Observe how your window treatments look from the outside. Something special—such as big flowerpots or an antique bench—can help your property stand out after a long day of house hunting.
Paint is cheap, but it can make a big
impression. The shade doesn’t have to be white or beige, but stay away from
jarring pinks, oranges, and purples. Soft yellows and pale greens say
“welcome,” lead the eye from room to room, and flatter skin tones. Tint
ceilings in a lighter shade.
Amp up curb appeal.
Look at your home objectively from the street. Check the condition of the landscaping, paint, roof, shutters, front door, knocker, windows, and house number. Observe how your window treatments look from the outside. Something special—such as big flowerpots or an antique bench—can help your property stand out after a long day of house hunting.
Enrich with color.
Upgrade the kitchen and bathrooms.
Add old-world patina to walls.
Crown molding that’s at least six to nine
inches deep and proportional to the room’s size can add great detail on a budget.
For ceilings nine feet high or higher, consider dentil detailing, which is
comprised of small, tooth-shaped blocks in a repeating ornamentation.
Screen hardwood floors.
Refinishing is costly, messy, and
time-consuming, so consider screening instead. This entails a light sanding —
not a full stripping of color or polyurethane — then a coat of finish.
Clean out and organize closets.
Remove anything you don’t need or haven’t worn
in a while. Closets should only be half-full so buyers can visualize fitting their
stuff in.
Update window treatments.
Buyers want light and views, not dated, heavy
drapes. To diffuse light and add privacy, consider energy-efficient shades and
blinds.
Hire a home inspector.
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