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REALTORS
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PROPERTY
DWELL FEATURED LISTINGS
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
Virtual Tours
Open Houses
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OPEN HOUSE TIPS
BUYING & SELLING
THE BUYING PROCESS
Mortgage Calculator
THE SELLING PROCESS
OPEN HOUSE TIPS
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A spotlessly clean home is essential; dirt will turn off a prospect faster than anything. Eliminate half of your belongings as clutter can cost a sale. You want all surfaces to be clear. This gives the impression your home is neat and well taken care of.
Mow your lawn, and be sure toys and yard equipment are put away.
Make sure the front door is inviting. Paint the door if needed.
Buy a new welcome mat.
Lock up your valuables, jewelry, and money. Although the real estate salesperson will be present during the open house, it’s impossible to watch everyone all the time.
Turn on all the lights. Even in the daytime, incandescent lights add sparkle.
Organize all closets and drawers. Buyers might look there.
Make any necessary repairs so that buyers don't have to add that to their list of expenses.
Rearrange furniture to make rooms appear as large as possible.
Make every surface shine, from ceiling fans to baseboards. Don't forget interior windows, mirrors and floors.
Scrub every inch of the kitchen and bathrooms.
Buy air neutralizer and spray it often.
Time to leave. It’s awkward for prospective buyers to look in your closets and express their opinions of your home with you there.