5 Easy Steps to Prepare Your Home for Viewings

5 Easy Steps to Prepare Your Home for Viewings

Selling your home can be a stressful process, but we believe that with a thorough plan and understanding of the process it doesn’t need to be. One key element of selling your home is viewings, and often not enough thought or effort goes into this. Our top tips are…

1. Declutter


Where possible limit the number of items that personalise the house such as family photos, memorabilia, collections, and furniture. Remove excess items that make rooms appear cluttered as this will give potential buyers a better impression. 



2. Repair


Make sure to repair any known defects in the house, such as broken windows, leaky faucets, or damaged flooring. Potential buyers won’t be interested in a home with a long punch list. 



3. Paint


Freshen up paint colours in each room of the house with neutral tones and finishes. Neutral colours will make the house more attractive to potential buyers and may also increase its resale value. 



4. Stage


Staging the house can help potential buyers envision how the space can be used and also present it in its best light. Use simple and stylish decor to make the house feel inviting, intimate and attractive to potential buyers. 



5. Clean


Consider having a deep clean to make sure your house is truly looking as good as it possibly can, making it easy for buyers to fall in love with it.





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