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Aaron Jacobson
Real Estate Sales Representative
Cell: 416.206.3040
Bus: 416. 921.1112
Fax: 416.921.7424
aaron@buyingintoronto.com
Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd.,
Brokerage
55 St Clair Ave W
Toronto, ON
M4V 2Y7 
 
 
 
Selling

 

9 Tips for Preparing Your Home for Sale

1. Detach your emotions
Remember, you are about to sell this house and the goal  is to create a space in which as many people as possible will be able to envision as their potential home. To properly prepare your home for sale you will have to pack away many of your personal items, including photos, souvenirs and other mementos.

2. Clean and reorganize
Clean your home from top to bottom and make sure all appliances are spotless. Reorganize the closets and pack away some of your belongings. Storage room is a priority for buyers and a full closet does a poor job of showcasing the amount of storage room available. If you're using a spare room for storage, pack away the clutter and ensure the space is properly furnished.

3. Furnish empty properties and rooms
People buy homes not houses. Empty rooms make it hard for buyers to get a good sense of the space. Large rooms look cavernous and small rooms look even smaller when empty. Oddly shaped rooms make it especially hard for buyers to visualize how to arrange the room. Staging your empty property with the right furniture is key to ensuring that buyers will be able to visualize living in the space.

4. Brighten and lighten
Light-filled rooms are always appealing. Open blinds and make sure your windows are sparkling clean. If there are no windows in the room, make sure the lighting is adequate and keep all the lights on when showing the property, even during the day. A fresh coat of neutral coloured paint goes a long way to brighten up the space.

5. Spark your buyer's imagination
Set the dinner table for a formal dinner, light the fireplace on a cold day, and add some fresh flowers to your decor. Creating the proper atmosphere helps buyers envision themselves living in your home.

6. Fix minor repairs
Buyers prefer to see a home in move-in condition, even small things such as a dripping faucet can detract from the value of your home.

7. Don't be too unique
Keep your decor simple and modern with neutral wall colours. Unusual accessories and strong wall colours will limit your pool of buyers. This is also true for renovations. The right renovations can often boost the price of a home but be careful not to do it with too much flair. Your unique style may set you apart but it will also shrink your potential pool of buyers. Remember to keep it simple and modern.

8. Keep your neighbourhood in mind when renovating
Actual returns on renovations depend not only on the renovations itself but also on how your home compares to your neighbours. If your home is already above market value for your neighbourhood, your renovation may not yield a higher return. Buyers looking at moderately priced homes won't be able to pay a premium for luxury finishes. Ask your REALTOR® to give you an assessment of homes in your area before embarking on costly renovations.

9. Improve security
Household security is a sought after feature in homes and simple measures such as adding window locks and motion sensor lights outside can boost the attractiveness of your property. In densely populated urban areas, simple additions such as blinds and shutters are good additions to provide privacy.

 


 

Thinking of Selling...

If you're thinking of selling your home, or just curious of your home's current value, then please contact me for a FREE & no obligation Comparative Market Analysis (CMA).  

Even, if you're not planning on selling your home in the immediate future, it is very important to know the current value of your most significant asset.

 

For your free CMA, please click here, and enter "CMA Request" in the 'comments' box provided, it's that easy!