How to Get Every Dollar You Deserve by Getting
the
Full Value of Your House!
The ability to reap additional profits on the
sale of your home can be accomplished easily enough, if
you make the right improvements. Many changes can
provide the prospective buyer with enhanced feelings
about your home. Feelings of more space, more light,
more rooms, more closet space, greater privacy, warmth
and security. Basic, simple and inexpensive improvements
can provide an improved emotional response in a potential
buyer.
An example could be something as small as a crack
in the paint on a wall. By simply applying some plaster
and touch-up paint, you eliminated what may be an
unstated concern that your home was poorly maintained.
Though the feeling may be unconscious, it’s
just as important that the potential buyer feel an
overall sense of emotional desire for your home.
If you are working with a small budget, these simple
techniques will work absolute wonders.
Inexpensive improvements can add thousands of dollars
to the selling price of your home and make for a
quicker sale! A short list follows:
The Magic of Mirrors!
Mirrors can provide a greater sense of space
and elegance when properly placed. Be careful not to
overdo it, but when placed properly throughout your
home, each area will seem larger to the potential home
buyer. Try looking in your attic or basement for any
old mirrors, but be sure they have a nice frame or
at least give the frame a new coat of paint. You may
also want to visit a local flea market or garage sale
- you can often find a great deal on an old mirror
or two. Putting one- foot square mirrors on a closet
door in the master bedroom is always an attractive
touch.
Adding Additional Closet Space
One of the biggest complaints heard from potential
buyers is that there just isn’t enough closet
space! Simply purchasing an inexpensive closet
organizer and installing it in any or all of your
closets can make all the difference. You can also
try putting a rod across one corner of a bedroom,
for hanging clothes, further out put another rod
higher up. From this rod hang a clothes-hiding
screen made from a variety of choices. The screen
could be matching material of the bedspread, drapes
etc.. The idea here is to be creative so that the “fake
closet” looks as though it was a part of
the room
Make a Bare Wall Beautiful
Wallpaper is inexpensive, quick and easy to do! The
right wallpaper can brighten the room or hallway
and bring it back to life. Be careful to choose
something with a neutral design or pattern. Remember,
you’re trying to move out!
Bring Old Floors Back to Life!
Nothing turns off a potential buyer quicker than
dull, dingy, disgusting-looking floors. Whether
you have wax, wooden or tiled floors, do whatever
you can to make them shine again! For wax floors,
either rent a floor machine and do it yourself,
or hire a professional if it’s in your budget.
Have a professional give you an estimate and explain
exactly what they would do to bring your floors
back to life. If you have them explain what they
would do, it may be just as easy to do it yourself.
If you have carpeted floors you should either have
the carpet steam-cleaned or, if it’s in your
budget, install new carpeting. This may sound expensive,
but new carpeting can add thousands of dollars
to the value of your home.
Bring in Some Plants
Having plants in the house is not only healthy for
you but you create a warm feeling with them. Ficus
trees have become very popular and they can be
purchased inexpensively. Attractive pots such as
ceramic, brass or even designer plastic will add
a designer flair to your home. Hanging plants such
as Boston ferns are inexpensive, easy to care for
and would go great in your new home wherever you
move.
Adding a Room Without Calling in the Contractor!
This simple but seldom-used technique can give a
buyer the feeling there are more actual rooms in
your house. Floor-to-ceiling room dividers are
inexpensive and simple to install. When a buyer
walks through your home, they will generally count
the rooms in a subconscious manner. Each room will
present an emotional response as they walk through
your home. By dividing and designing each side
of your room, you create a “separate room” feeling
in the potential buyer. It may sound crazy, but
it works!
Clean Up the Bathroom
We’ve probably all heard that phrase a hundred
times growing up as children! Well guess what? It’s
still valid. Give your bathroom a face-lift if needed.
Fresh paint, some decorative moldings, tile grout,
new designer faucets are attractive eye catchers.
What is That Smell?
People don’t like to admit it but, everyone’s
home has a certain smell to it. We just never notice
because we live with it day in, day out. Strategically
placing fresh scent devices throughout the home will
be pleasant to the nose of any potential buyer. As
a matter of fact, an old Realtor trick is to pop
some cinnamon rolls in an oven 5 minutes before a
showing. I bet you thought all Realtors just had
a sweet tooth!
Our hope with this report has been to educate
you and help you avoid the pitfalls many
home buyers go through. We hope you found
the ideas valuable and if there is ever any
way we can be of service to you or anyone
you care about, please contact our
office.
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free of charge and you’re under no
obligation of any kind. We’ll sit down
for 15-20 minutes... no pressure, just plain,
honest talk about what it’s going to
take to achieve your personal goals.
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