7 Things to Do Before Listing Your Home This Spring
As the snow starts
to melt, revealing the brightly colored flowers of crocus, and robins bop
merrily around the yard, another cycle of the real estate market begins. If
you’re considering listing your home this year, it’s definitely not too late to
get started. March and April can be great months for putting your house in
front of prospective buyers, but the summer months are also great times to
sell.
Regardless of your
timing, there are a few things you need to do right now to start getting ready
to list. It’s not as simple as sticking a sign in the yard and waiting for the
calls to roll in.
Putting Your Best
Foot Forward
You never know who
will feel that special feeling people get when they find the house that is just
right for them. But you can turn the odds in your favor if you and your home
are both show ready long before you open up to potential buyers.
Before you sell your
house, you’re going to want to run through this checklist.
Hire a Realtor. There’s a reason that 91
percent of home sellers used a real estate agent to sell their home in
2017: selling a home is a complicated process that really demands an expert.
Just like you’d not try to DIY surgery, there are serious financial risks
involved with selling your home without an education in real estate law.
In addition to being
your safety net, a Realtor can point out items that you might not realize are
big turn-offs to buyers, like dated lighting, so you can get started on the
cosmetic stuff to make your home show at its best.
Have a home inspection. Wait. Isn’t a home
inspection just for buying a house? No! You can have a home inspector out any
time you want. Having a full blown home inspection before you put your house on
the market gives you a chance to correct items that will likely come up for
your future buyer when they have their home inspector out. Get ahead of issues
and you’ll sell that house faster.
Get to decluttering. If you have to sell your
home in order to buy the next, you’re going to be living in a showroom for the
next few months. Take anything you don’t really need immediately and put it in
a storage unit. Get it away from your house because pushing clutter around
doesn’t really help anything. Declutter as much as you can bear to — it’ll make
your house look bigger and more appealing to prospective buyers.
Paint the front door. Your Realtor will
probably drive home the importance of curb appeal, or how enticing your house
is from the street (the curb). The better the curb appeal, the more likely
potential buyers will come inside and look around. The interesting thing about
curb appeal is how certain elements of your house affect the whole picture.
Case in point, Zillow’s 2018
Paint Color Analysis found that a black or charcoal colored front door
can bring in as much as $6,271 extra!
Spruce up the landscaping. Along with
dressing the front of your house up a bit, make sure that your landscaping is
up to par. Prune any unruly plants, replace perennials that may have patchy
growth, refresh your mulch, give the lawn a mow. Now that your landscape is
radiating amazing curb appeal, keep it that way until your home closes. If you
need to hire a landscaper, consider it an investment.
Get copies of your utility bills. People will
ask what kind of utility costs are associated with your home. Does it just burn
through the natural gas? Does the electricity use seem excessive? This is
another place where you can get ahead of potential buyers by putting this
information together and giving it to your Realtor on the day you sign your
listing agreement.
Deep clean like you’ve never cleaned before. And
hey, maybe you haven’t, we’re not here to judge. Even though painting is a
quick fix to renewing your home’s interior, deep cleaning is less expensive and
can result in a better overall effect. For example, if you clean your windows,
inside and out until they’re super clean, you’ll immediately notice how much
more natural light penetrates the room.
Is
There Time For All of That?
If you find yourself
crunched for time, don’t make up for it by skipping important things before
listing. Instead, call Ann ,your trusted real estate professional,
to help you move your home sale along. Whether you need a cleaner, a
landscaper, an organization expert or even a home inspector, I’ve got you
covered. I already have a list of recommended service providers who can help,
let these experts free up some of your time as you get ready to sell.
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