If the time has come for you to sell your property and move to a different one then many things need to be done. It may be easier to compile a to-do list to ensure your property is ready to be photographed and put on the market for all to see. Take a look below for tips and tricks on how to get your home ready.
RepairsÂ
If your home is in a state of disrepair then you may struggle to get a good price for it. However, if you complete some simple renovations and quick fixes then nobody will be any the wiser and you could even raise the asking price. You might have a list of repairs that need doing, and now is the time to do them. Simple repairs can, unfortunately, lead to bigger, more expensive ones. An example of this could be the roof, if your roof leaks and you leave it then you will have damp walls, ceilings, and floors to fix.Â
DeclutterÂ
You should take some time to declutter your home of unnecessary junk. When potential buyers come to look around your property they don’t want to be met with your belongings. They have come to see the space available and if they can’t see that then they will struggle to see what their own items will look like in the space available. Decluttering also gives the illusion of bigger spaces, combine that with a strategically placed mirror and you can transform a tiny room into a bigger one.Â
Curb Appeal
The exterior of your home is just as important as the inside. After all, this is the first part of your home that potential buyers will see when they pull up. If it isn’t looking its best then this can put people off from looking inside. This can also cause a preconceived idea that you haven’t looked after and maintained your home very well.Â
Something to be careful of on the outside of your property is your gutters. These should be cleaned regularly either by yourself or a professional company such as Gutter Boy Cleaning. If your gutter system is not well looked after and you let it get blocked then you can have problems with your home. Water can pool in the gutter and affect the foundation of your home if it isn’t being led away properly.Â
Deep Clean
The last thing on your list is a thorough deep clean of your property. It is common for dust, debris, and dirt to build up and be missed during the weekly cleans. Areas to focus on include the bathrooms and kitchen, these are notorious for black mould forming around the edges. Disinfecting or bleaching will help get rid of these and make your home sparkle once again.Â
Depending on the type of flooring you have will mean different ways to finish cleaning your home. If you have hardwood floors then rather than hoovering, you might find it easier to sweep the floor. That way the dust isn’t being blown all around the room. Once you have swept, you should mop and then steam to ensure everything has been picked up. If you have carpets then a quick hoover and carpet shampoo will solve everything. Your home will look brand new in no time at all.Â