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5 Top tips for preparing your property for sale

22nd May 2024 Posted Under: Property

5 Top tips for preparing your property for sale

Warmer days traditionally herald increased activity in the property market. If you’re thinking about putting your house on the market, here are our top tips for preparing your property for sale.

1. Tidy the Outdoor Space

As it’s the first thing people see of your property, the presentation of the exterior is as important as the inside. Mowing the lawn, pulling up any weeds and tidying children’s toys are all quick ways of improving the presentation of a garden. Clean guttering and freshly painted window frames give the exterior of your home an immediate facelift and show that you care about your property.

2. Declutter your Home

Removing clutter makes your home appear tidier and therefore more spacious. Put kitchen appliances in cupboards and cut down on the number of shampoo bottles in the shower to quickly create the illusion of more space. Putting bulky items of furniture into storage should also make a room appear more expansive.

Buyers like to visualise themselves living in your home, so remove any of your own personal effects, such as family photos or large paintings that may make this process difficult.

3. Complete DIY Tasks

Buyers don’t want to think they’ll have lots of minor DIY jobs to complete when they move into a new home. So, do the work now and reap the benefits.

4. Good Lighting is key

A straightforward way to make your house appear homelier is to improve the lighting. Replacing broken bulbs or strategically placing lamps can add light to dark corners, making rooms appear bigger and the property more attractive generally. In daylight hours, clean windows will let in maximum amounts of light.

5. Eliminate Bad Smells

Nothing puts a prospective buyer off more than a property that smells bad. Stale cigarette smoke, pets or old cooking smells can discourage potential buyers. Air fresheners can mask odours but airing the property by opening the windows is a more effective option. Likewise, clean bed sheets, plants or fresh coffee can make the property feel more homely and appealing.

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Our top tips for preparing your property for sale are designed to ensure you achieve the best price and a quick sale. Contact our Property Team for help with marketing your property or finding your next home.


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