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FOR A SUCCESSFUL SPRING SALE
ere’s our go-to list of what sellers should be doing
now to ensure a successful sale this spring.
If you are planning to sell your home this spring,
why not get a jumpstart during winter season so you
have more time and less stress while preparing? An added plus
is that your home could potentially be ready to list for the spring
selling season. It’s a win-win!
1. Assess Your Home’s Condition – Inside & Out
The first step is to do a thorough walk-through with an objective
eye. Does it have “move-in ready appeal” that will “wow” young,
savvy buyers? Is there chipped paint on moldings and trim? Is
the front entry carpet runner worn and could benefit
from replacing? Look at your property through
the lens of your buyer and determine what
needs the most attention so that Millennials
with families can immediately connect
and envision themselves living there with
minimal work to do when they move in.
2. First Impressions Go a Long Way
With the changing seasons, try
to tackle exterior repairs and
landscaping while you can by keeping
gutters clean, lawn raked, shrubs
trimmed and driveways/walkways
shoveled. For an inviting front porch
with curb appeal, maintain
a polished look each
season with welcoming
accents such as potted
evergreens or berry
branches, a beautiful
wreath on the door,
glowing lanterns,
and a colorful
welcome mat.
3. Remove Distractions & Get Organized
Tackle clutter one room at a time and decide whether to keep
or purge items based on when you last touched or used it.
Remove personal items, collectibles and excessive furniture that
distract from the room’s key features as well as its perceived
size and flow. Then organize the remaining items with efficient
storage solutions such as baskets and containers for closets,
drawers and cabinets.
4. Make it Fresh & Bright
Ask yourself if the color on the walls and cabinets is too dark.
Does wallpaper need to be removed? Are window treatments
dated and heavy? Does worn carpet need replacing? Do
hardwood floors need polishing? Simply adding a fresh coat of
neutral “greige” paint to dark walls will brighten the room by
creating a backdrop to showcase the other elements in the
room, such as the white trim, new carpeting, wall art, and
furniture.
5. Create the “Wow Factor”
Once you’ve invested in the necessary upgrades for move-
in ready appeal, buyers still need to emotionally connect
by envisioning how their furnishings will look in the
space. Staging a home is an investment in getting the
property sold and for top dollar. Professional stagers
can create the “wow” factor that might be needed after
all of the repairs and upgrades are finished. Complete
the look with strategically placed modern
furniture paired with pops of colorful and
inviting accents that will make a lasting
impression.
This blog post first appeared in Coldwell
Banker Blue Matter found at blog.
coldwellbanker.com.
“I pride myself on a thorough understanding of my clients’ needs and desires,
as well as my ability to make my clients feel as though they are my only client.”
LUZ CAMPBELL / Office: 724.776.2900 / Cell: 724.713.1462 / [email protected]
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