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Lighting
When you know someone is
coming by to tour your home, turn on all the
indoor and outdoor lights – even during the day. At
night, a lit house gives a "homey" impression
when viewed from the street. During the daytime, turning
on the lights prevents harsh shadows from sunlight and
it brightens up any dim areas. Your house looks more
homey and cheerful with the lights on.
Fragrances
Do not use scented sprays
to prepare for visitors. It is too obvious and many
people find the smells of those sprays offensive, not to
mention that some may be allergic. If you want to have a
pleasant aroma in your house, have a potpourri pot or
something natural. Or turn on a stove burner for a
moment and put a drop of vanilla extract on it. It will
smell like you have been cooking.
Pet
Control
If you have pets, make
sure your listing agent puts a notice with your listing
in the multiple listing service. The last thing you want
is to have your pet running out the front door and
getting lost. If you know someone is coming, it would be
best to try to take the pets with you while the
homebuyers tour your home. If you cannot do that, It is
best to keep dogs in a penned area in the back yard. Try
to keep indoor cats in a specific room when you expect
visitors, and put a sign on the door. Most of the time,
an indoor cat will hide when buyers come to view your
property, but they may panic and try to escape.
The
Kitchen Trash
Especially if your
kitchen trash can does not have a lid, make sure you
empty it every time someone comes to look at your home
– even if your trash can is kept under the kitchen
sink. Remember that you want to send a positive image
about every aspect of your home. Kitchen trash does not
send a positive message. You may go through more plastic
bags than usual, but it will be worth it. |