Tips For Cleaning Your House Before Selling ItNeed to sell your house fast? If you don't have time for remodeling or making every detail perfect, focus on cleaning and small inexpensive quick fixes. Beautify the Front Entrance The front entrance, including the front door, the porch, and the windows nearby, are the gateway from the outside to the inside. Since there will be a moment while the prospective clients - or the real estate agent - knock on the door, or open it, there will be a moment where they pause right in the entry, and will likely get a very close-up, very detailed impression of your home. These are also an important focal point when it comes to curb appeal, so be certain that they're in tip-top shape. This is where the future owners, as well as all of their guests will enter their new home. It will be important to the eye and to the heart. The door itself must look sharp. If needed, a fresh coat of paint can make all the difference to a pleasant, inviting, and well-maintained home. Be certain that the hardware - such as the doorknob, the latch, the hinges, etc - are all freshly painted or polished. It gives an extra level of overall attractiveness. Other useful steps to improve the entryway include: H A freshly painted/replaced mailbox H Bright, functioning porch lights H A new (un-tattered) welcome mat If you have a doorbell, make sure that it is working, or remove it altogether. As with the front light, one of the things that can create the worst impression for your home is to have basic elements not functioning properly. This will make the prospective buyer wonder what else has not been your top priority for maintenance. Exterior Cleaning After the entrance improvements have been made, have a look at the overall building. --Is the siding clean? --Are the windows clean? --Are the gutters clean from the outside? --Are corners and indents free of spider webs and vines? --Is the walkway clean enough that it has a defined edge, and doesn't have mud or other dirt creeping over the sides or across the middle? --How about the stairs? Remember, your goal for the best possible curb appeal is a neat, clean, well maintained atmosphere. Take care of these different factors to clean up the atmosphere of your home. All of these items can be easily performed in a few hours, and they'll make an enormous difference for selling your home. Inside Your Home Now that the outside has been adequately beautified, and you've mastered curb appeal, it's time to move on to the inside of your home. Just like there was a lot of little things you could do to make an overwhelming difference to the outside of your home, there's lots of great projects you can tackle inside, without having to spend a great deal of money. While the whole home is very important, the two primary areas for sprucing up should be your kitchen and bathroom. The rest of the tips on this website will guide you through the inside of your home in general, and then progress to each area of your home, to make sure that you're maximizing its potential. |