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When
preparing your property for sale, the general rule is to spend as little
as possible to maximise your return. Certainly make any relatively
inexpensive repairs to your home, but avoid undertaking major
renovations, e.g. remodeling the kitchen
Look through the following
list of possible areas that may require attention when preparing the
exterior of your property:
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Lawn: Keep your lawns cut, with
neat edges. Reseed or returf any bare patches and perhaps fertilise
for additional colour.
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Shrubs/Trees: Trim branches where
necessary, especially around windows to allow natural light into the
property. Remove any dead limbs.
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Garden Beds: If appropriate, plant
colourful flowers. Also add mulch to beds and remove weeds. Perhaps
place showy annuals in pots near the entrance.
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Paths: Keep all paths swept and
clean.
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Windows: Repair any broken windows
and wash all glass.
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Eaves: Wash and remove any spider
webs.
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Drains/Spouts: Unblock and clean.
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Paintwork: Attend to any flaking
paint after discussion with your agent.
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Doors: Wash down your front door
and it's surrounds, polish brass fitting and repair any torn fly
wire screens.
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Fences: Straighten, repair or
repaint only after discussion with your agent.
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Junk/Rubbish: Remove all junk and
rubbish.
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Pools/Ponds: Make sure these are
clean.
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Garage: Keep the garage door
closed.
Having already prepared the
exterior of your property, now it is time for the interior. Look over
the following list of areas that should receive your attention when
preparing your property for sale:
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Clean/Remove clutter: Clean every
room in your property thoroughly, and remove any clutter. This has
the effect of making your rooms appear larger. You might even
consider renting storage space whilst your house is on the market,
or even have a garage sale for unwanted items.
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Carpet: have your carpets steam
cleaned.
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Painting: Painting chipped or dirty
walls is said to give you the best return for money spent. Neutral
colours are best.
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Damage: Repair any damaged plaster,
tiles, wallpaper, window panes, etc.
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Plumbing and and cooling systems:
Inspect and repair. Fix any dripping taps.
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Floorboards: Attend to any creaking
or loose floorboards.
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Doors/Windows: Make sure these open
and close effortlessly.
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Knobs/Handles: Fix if loose,
damaged or missing.
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Benchtops: Keep these clean and
clear.
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Plants: Consider buying some indoor
plants.
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Other: Secure jewellery, cash and
other valuables as well as any prescription medications.
It's now time to open your
property to prospective buyers. The exterior and interior preparation is
complete and your property is looking terrific. Here are some additional
tips to help prepare your property for viewing:
- Fill
the property with light. Open all curtains and blinds and switch on
lights.
- Make
the property smell fresh and clean. Fresh air is good, or
alternatively you may simmer vanilla essence on the cooktop, brew
some coffee, use potpourri or simply spray some freshener.
- Clean
and clear all the benches and tables.
- Put
out fresh towels, tea towels, table cloths, and etc.
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Restrain any pets.
- Switch
off the television and radio, although soft, soothing music may be
suitable.
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Make
sure the property is at a comfortable temperature.
- Put
some flowers in a vase.
- Give
your Real Estate Agent the key to the front door. Potential buyers
are important visitors and should not have to wait indefinitely to
view a property.
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Make
yourself scarce, and leave it up to the agent.
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