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Selling your home is a significant life event that requires meticulous planning and execution. The better prepared you are, the smoother the process will be, and the more likely you'll get a favorable outcome. This comprehensive guide provides a timeline for every step you'll need to take from 2-3 months before listing your property all the way to closing the deal.
Consult a Real Estate Agent. Getting advice from a professional can set you on the right path. An experienced real estate agent can give you valuable insights into the current market, suggesting changes that may increase your home's value.
Home Inspection. Identify potential issues early by undergoing a pre-sale home inspection. This gives you ample time to fix problems before potential buyers see them.
Budget for Repairs. Based on the inspection, make a budget for repairs and improvements. A few strategic tweaks can significantly increase your home’s value.
Declutter. Clear out your home, focusing on basements, garages, and other areas where clutter accumulates. A clutter-free home is more appealing to buyers.
Deep Cleaning. Give your home a thorough cleaning—wash carpets, walls, windows, and especially focus on kitchens and bathrooms.
Minor Repairs. Fix small issues like leaky faucets, chipped paint, and loose doorknobs. These minor repairs can make a big difference in how your home is perceived.
Curb Appeal. Make your home inviting from the outside by trimming bushes, mowing the lawn, and perhaps adding some fresh plants or flowers.
Stage Your Home. A well-staged home can make a significant difference in how quickly it sells and for how much. Consider hiring a professional or doing it yourself with a few well-placed pieces of decor.
Photography. Quality photos are a must in today’s digital age. Invest in a professional photographer to showcase your home in the best light. If you have great curb appeal already, consider taking exterior photographs early on especially if the season is right. We sometimes have sellers take exterior photographs in the summer or fall months and may not sell for another 6 months! It's better to be prepared and have great photos in a good season. If the season is nice get free photos taken of your exterior, well before you are selling and be ready with great pictures, text "photos" to (201) 500-2212.
Paint and Finishing Touches. Fresh, neutral paint can make your home appealing to a broader audience. Also, apply any other finishing touches to both the interior and exterior.
Get Your Home Pre-Listed. Some agents offer a pre-listing period to generate buzz. We believe this is a critical strategy for success. Use this time for any last-minute touch-ups and getting early feedback.
Set the Price. Your real estate agent can help you set a competitive, yet realistic price for your home based on recent sales in the area and the condition of your property.
Prepare Listing Materials. Gather important documents like property tax records, utility bills, and any warranties on home appliances that will remain with the house.
Final Walkthrough. Conduct a final walkthrough with your agent to make sure everything is perfect. Make any last-minute adjustments to the staging, paint, or other elements.
Prepare for Open Houses and Showings. Consider where you’ll go during these times and have cleaning supplies ready for quick touch-ups.
List the Property. Now that everything is in place, it’s time to officially list your home on the market.
Keep It Show-Ready. Your home should always be ready for showings, which may sometimes be scheduled at the last minute.
Feedback Loop. Maintain open communication with your real estate agent to get feedback from showings, which can be valuable for making quick adjustments to your strategy.
Negotiations and Sale. Be prepared to negotiate when offers start coming in. A good real estate agent will guide you through this, hopefully leading to a successful sale.
Preparing your home for sale might feel overwhelming, but by breaking it down into manageable steps over several months, you can make the process smooth and successful. Happy selling!
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After over a decade of experience our team has perfected the highest ROI prep tips that mean more money in your pocket! Here is a quick checklist to get you started with prepping your home for sale. These tips are designed for high impact and low effort!
Don't get personal. It’s time to move out emotionally—and physically. Survey each room, and pack away personal items such as family photos, bric-a-brac, medicine, etc
Declutter and Update. Take out bulky furniture, old electronics; clear off desks, tabletops, shelves. Keep rooms (especially bedrooms) decluttered and minimal.
Paint a fresh perspective. Whites, neutral, pale grays, can make your house feel fresh and new again— and the buyer feel calm and at home.
Shed some light. Make sure every light bulb is energy- efficient, and at the highest wattage the light fixture will allow. Give all fixtures a deep clean for maximum sparkle.
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