Keller Williams Classic Realty NW - Amber Lange



Tips To Help Prepare Your Home To Sell

1. Declutter and Depersonalize: Remove personal items and excess clutter from your home. This allows potential buyers to envision themselves living in the space. Clean and organize each room, keeping it as neutral as possible.

2. Fix Minor Repairs: Address any minor repairs before listing your home. Fix leaky faucets, replace burned-out light bulbs, patch up small holes or cracks in walls, and attend to any issues that could be noticeable during a showing. Fresh paint throughout the home helps tremendously and is a cost effective way to upgrade the space. This attention to detail conveys to buyers that your home has been well-cared for.

3. Upgrade Fixtures: Update outdated light fixtures, faucets, and cabinet hardware. New fixtures can modernize the look of a room without a major investment. Choose cohesive designs that complement each other throughout the home.

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4. Curb Appeal: Boost the exterior appeal of your home by trimming bushes, mowing the lawn, and adding some potted plants or flowers. Consider repainting the front door, replacing old house numbers, and ensuring the entryway is inviting.

5. Deep Cleaning: A thorough cleaning can make a significant difference. Clean carpets, wash windows, and scrub surfaces to make your home sparkle. Don’t forget to pay attention to less visible areas like baseboards and vents.

6. Mirrors and Lighting: Strategically placed mirrors can make rooms appear larger and reflect more light. Additionally, ensuring that each room has adequate lighting—both natural and artificial—can create a bright and inviting atmosphere.

7. Stage Your Home: Consider hiring a professional stager or use DIY staging techniques to showcase the best features of your home. Arrange furniture to create an inviting atmosphere and highlight the functionality of each room. During A home consultation with our team, we will help you decide what will be best for your home.

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8. Smart Home Features: Consider adding a few smart home features like a smart thermostat or smart doorbell. These upgrades can be attractive to buyers who appreciate modern technology and energy efficiency.

9. Upgrade Kitchen Appliances: If your budget allows, consider updating kitchen appliances for a more modern and cohesive look. Stainless steel appliances are popular for their contemporary aesthetic and durability. Energy-efficient options can also be appealing to potential buyers, emphasizing long-term cost savings. Highlighting the new appliances in your listing can serve as a strong selling point, showcasing a kitchen ready for both style and functionality.

10. Replace Worn Carpets: If your carpets are worn or stained, consider replacing them. Opt for neutral colors and mid-range quality to keep costs down while still improving the overall look of the space.


Curious about the selling process and how to maximize your home’s value? We’re here to guide you through it all. From strategic pricing to effective marketing, let’s create a plan for your home’s success.

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