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Most real estate advice tells you to work on the
outside of the house first, but unless there is a major project involved, we
believe it is best to do it last. There are two main reasons for this. First,
the first steps in preparing the interior of the house are easier. They also
help develop the proper mind set required for selling - beginning to think of
your "home" as a marketable commodity. Second, the exterior is the
most important. A homebuyer’s first impression is based on his or her view of
the house from the real estate agent’s car.
So take a walk across the street and take a good
look at your house. Look at nearby houses, too, and see how yours compares.
Landscaping
Is your landscaping at least average for the
neighborhood? If it is not, buy a few bushes and plant them. Do not put in
trees. Mature trees are expensive, and you will not get back your investment.
Also, immature trees do not really add much to the appearance value of the home.
If you have an area for flowers, buy mature
colorful flowers and plant them. They add a splash of vibrancy and color,
creating a favorable first impression. Do not buy bulbs or seeds and plant them.
They will not mature fast enough to create the desired effect and you certainly
don’t want a patch of brown earth for homebuyers to view.
Your lawn should be evenly cut, freshly edged,
well watered, and free of brown spots. If there are problems with your lawn, you
should probably take care of them before working on the inside of your home.
This is because certain areas may need re-soding, and you want to give it a
chance to grow so that re-sod areas are not immediately apparent. Plus, you
might want to give fertilizer enough time to be effective.
Always rake up loose leaves and grass cuttings.
House Exterior
The big decision is whether to paint or not to
paint. When you look at your house from across the street, does it look tired
and faded? If so, a paint job may be in order. It is often a very good
investment and really spruces up the appearance of a house, adding dollars to
offers from potential homebuyers.
When choosing a color, it should not be something
garish and unusual, but a color that fits well in your neighborhood. Of course,
the color also depends on the style of your house, too. For some reason,
different shades of yellow seem to illicit the best response in homebuyers,
whether it is in the trim or the basic color of the house.
As for the roof, if you know your house has an
old leaky roof, replace it. If you do not replace a leaky roof, you are going to
have to disclose it and the buyer will want a new roof, anyway. Otherwise, wait
and see what the home inspector says. Why spend money unnecessarily?
The Back Yard
The back yard should be tidy. If you have a pool
or spa, keep it freshly maintained and constantly cleaned. For those that have
dogs, be sure to constantly keep the area clear of "debris." If you
have swing sets or anything elaborate for your kids, it probably makes more
sense to remove them than to leave them in place. They take up room, and you
want your back yard to appear as spacious as possible, especially in newer homes
where the yards are not as large.
The Front Door & Entryway
The front door should be especially sharp, since
it is the entryway into the house. Polish the door fixture so it gleams. If the
door needs refinishing or repainting, make sure to get that done.
If you have a cute little plaque or shingle with
your family name on it, remove it. Even if it is just on the mailbox. You can
always put it up again once you move. Get a new plush door mat, too. This is
something else you can take with you once you move.
Make sure the lock works easily and the key fits
properly. When a homebuyer comes to visit your home, the agent uses the key from
the lock box to unlock the door. If there is trouble working the lock while
everyone else stands around twiddling their thumbs, this sends a negative first
impression to prospective homebuyers.
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