How To Prepare Your Home For An Open House

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If you’re planning on selling your house, one of the first things you should do is to prepare for an open house. An open house increases our chances of getting our property noticed and eventually sold. Unless we want people to walk into our home and walk right back out within minutes, we have to thoroughly plan on what we have to do and prioritize. Depending on the condition of your home, the process can be so much harder or so much easier. Nonetheless, having a plan and knowing how to make your home open house-ready will surely help you secure a successful sale.
 
Know Your House

Before you can get right into the nitty-gritty of things, you should first understand your house. Inspect everything first so that you can make a realistic plan without going over your budget and time frame. To get you started, you should first identify your target audience and your neighborhood. You should also know determine what your buyers want and stage your house accordingly. Next, walk around your property and determine problem areas that need improvement. Jot them down, rank according to priority, and then get started.
 
Clean, Declutter, and Depersonalize

This part is a no-brainer. Nobody would want to buy, let alone step into a house that’s dirty and cluttered. If you’re not confident in your cleaning skills or if you’re tight on time, you can hire a house cleaning service Baton Rouge LA to do the job for you. But if you are, make sure that you clean every inch of your house. If potential buyers find molds or soap scum in your kitchen bathroom, you better kiss the sale goodbye. Aside from cleaning, make sure that you declutter and depersonalize. The moment that you’ve put your house up for sale, it’s no longer your home. Remove personal items that will make potential buyers feel like they’re intruding into someone else’s home. The key to making them buy is to make them envision themselves living in the house. Also, remember to organize your storage space and fix anything that’s broken. Apply a fresh new coat of paint, replace worn flooring, and pretty much make sure that the house is as good as it can be.
 
Don’t Forget the Exterior

Once you’ve spruced up the interior of your home, don’t forget the exterior. The first things people will see when they drive up the curb is the exterior of your home. If the yard if full of withered or overgrown plants and rusty broken gates, you can bet they won’t even consider entering the house. Mow your lawn and clear away dead brush. Plant some flowers, mend your fences, and give your front door and walls a new coat of paint. Remove any garbage and replace old mats with new ones. Some cleaning services Baton Rouge LA involve cleaning out gutters and sidings, so you can hire professionals to tackle those jobs for you. There’s no such thing as over cleaning if you want your property to sell fast and at a good price. Don’t slack off, and good luck on your open house.

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