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Open House Checklist That Will Help Sell Your Home: San Diego Foreclosures and REO's

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Open House Checklist: Ten Great Open House

Ideas For Your San Diego Foreclosures and REO's

Ok, you've finally made the decision and you are ready to sell your San Diego foreclosures and REO's. It makes sense to start with making home improvements to help you sell your home.  Once you've made your improvements, it's time to stage your San Diego foreclosures and REO's for open house success.  Here are some priceless open house tips on our Open House Checklist.




 

 

1. Tour Your Home as thought you've never seen the house before, and give it a thorough review. Examine the exterior and interior, and smell for odors. Ask a friend to walk-through, helping you see things that you don't. Take notes of home improvements that will help you sell and create a list of open house ideas.

2. Remove Clutter in Each Room. Rooms look more spacious when you remove excess and oversized furniture. Rearrange your furniture to open up the look and feel of your rooms. Getting rid of clutter is one of the best home improvements for them money to help you sell, because it's free!

3. De-Personalize Your Home. Personal things that make your home more your style may actually deter potential buyers from envisioning their own personal touches. Remove family photographs and collectibles, refrigerator magnets, and personal care items (like toothbrushes and medications) so potential buyers can imagine your space as their new home.

4. Turn on the Lights. The lighter and brighter your home is when you hold your open house, the larger and more inviting it will seem to potential buyers. Wash your windows and screens and put in higher wattage bulbs to make rooms brighter. Be sure to turned on all of the lights and open all curtains when you hold your open house.

5. Deodorize Your Home. Steam clean your carpets and drapes to eliminate cooking odors, smoke residue, and pet smells. Then keep your home smelling fresh by changing linens and towels regularly, limit smoking to outside, keeping pets outside and cleaning the litter box daily, and keeping windows open as much as possible to bring in fresh air. When you hold your open house, add a scented candle for a nice aroma.

On the day of your open house, take your pets to a friend's house or kennel, or at least put them outside for the day. 

6. Keep Everything Extra Clean. Clean every square inch of your house before your open house. Look in places you might otherwise ignore: Fingerprints on light switch plates, dust on baseboards, film on shower doors, mildew on bathtub caulk, smudges or smears on kitchen cabinets, dryer lint residue on the washer and dryer. An extra clean house makes a wonderful first impression and convinces buyers that the owners have taken good care of the home.

7. Expose Desirable Features. Remove area rugs to show off beautiful tile or wood floors. Pull back the drapes to showcase the landscape of beautiful window views. If you have a fabulous entertaining deck, "stage" the deck with potted plants, furniture, and a patio umbrella.

8. Extra Attention to Kitchen and Baths. Kitchens and baths are two of the most important rooms in the minds of potential buyers. Clear off countertops and make sure cabinets, appliances, and fixtures are sparkling clean. Expect that potential buyers will open cupboards, cabinets, and drawers, so clean and organize these areas.

9. Neutral Colors in Your Home. Prepare your home to sell by using neutral colors-like linen, cream, or beige-in common rooms and bedrooms. You can add a splash of color in bathrooms like pale blues and greens for a calm, spa-like effect.

10. Clean Up and Beautify the Exterior. Boost your curb appeal - Clean your gutters, power wash your home's siding/windows, and make any necessary home improvements. Sweep the entrance, get a new doormat, and place some flowering annuals by the door. Be sure to remove any dead brush and overgrown plants, remove weeds from the flower beds, trim all shrubs to look neat, place fresh mulch, mow the lawn, and edge the sidewalks. Repainting the mailbox and porch handrails can also add a fresh touch.

Remember, doing the work for your buyers to prepare your home for sale will help them envision your home as their own. Your chances are high that you'll increase the offers on your home and sell your home more quickly!

 

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Posted on April 30, 2008 20:02:02 by Amy and Susan
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