By Trent Osborne | Century 21 Investment Realtors
#PrimePropertyPlaybook
Thinking about selling your home in the near future? Whether you’re planning to list next month or six months down the line, preparing your home in advance can have a huge impact on how quickly it sellsāand for how much.
Here are 10 smart, actionable tips to help you get your home market-ready, reduce stress, and attract the right buyers.
1. Make a Memorable First Impression
They say you never get a second chance to make a first impressionāand that couldnāt be more true when selling your home. Buyers often form an opinion before they even walk through the front door. Take time to tidy up the exterior, trim overgrown bushes, plant fresh flowers, and add a clean welcome mat. Even small updates like painting the front door or swapping out dated house numbers can make a big difference.
2. Declutter, Donāt Just Clean
Decluttering is about more than just tidying upāitās about creating a sense of space and simplicity. Go room by room and pack away non-essential items. Store what you donāt use daily, donate what you donāt need, and aim to make each space feel open and organized. This helps buyers focus on the homeās features, not your belongings.
3. Go Neutral with Paint and Decor
Your favorite bold color may not be a buyerās favorite. To appeal to a wider audience, opt for soft, neutral tones throughout your home. This doesnāt mean everything has to be beige, but lighter shades of gray, taupe, and off-white tend to work well. Neutral decor allows buyers to mentally picture their own style in the space.
4. Let in Natural Light
Buyers love bright spaces. Open up blinds and curtains to let in as much natural light as possible. Clean the windows (inside and out), and add warm, soft lighting in darker corners or spaces that don’t get much sun. A well-lit home feels bigger, cleaner, and more inviting.
5. Tackle Minor Repairs
Buyers will notice loose doorknobs, leaky faucets, or scratched baseboards. While these may seem small, they can send a message that the home hasn’t been well maintained. Walk through your home with a critical eye and fix anything that stands out. These small improvements can have a big impact on how your home is perceived.
6. Deep Clean Every Room
When buyers walk through your home, cleanliness sets the tone. A deep clean goes beyond vacuuming and dustingāpay special attention to bathrooms, kitchens, grout lines, baseboards, and windows. Donāt forget about the smell of your home, too. Aim for a fresh, neutral scent (and avoid heavy air fresheners or candles).
7. Depersonalize Your Space
You want potential buyers to imagine themselves living in your homeānot to feel like a guest in someone elseās. Store away personal photos, unique artwork, memorabilia, and anything overly specific to your taste. A depersonalized space helps buyers emotionally connect with the home.
8. Organize Storage Areas
Storage space is a major selling point, so make sure yours shines. Clean out closets, tidy up the pantry, and straighten up the garage. Buyers will open cabinets and closet doors, so keep them neat and only partially full to give the impression of ample storage space.
9. Stage Key Rooms for Maximum Impact
You donāt need to stage your entire homeābut focusing on the living room, kitchen, primary bedroom, and bathrooms can really help buyers visualize how they might use the space. If professional staging isnāt in the budget, even simple changes like rearranging furniture, adding fresh towels, or including a few neutral accent pieces can make a big difference.
10. Give Yourself Plenty of Time
Preparing your home for sale isnāt something that should be rushed. Starting early gives you time to make improvements, reduce clutter, and ease the emotional transition of moving. The more time you give yourself, the less overwhelming the process will feel when you’re finally ready to list.
Thinking About Selling? Letās Create a Plan Together.
Getting your home ready to sell is a big jobābut it doesnāt have to be overwhelming. With a little planning and the right guidance, you can set the stage for a successful sale.
Contact Trent Osborne
Trent Osborne
Broker Associate
š± Mobile: 605-380-6894
š Office: 605-225-7179
š§ Email: trent.century21@gmail.com
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