mprove your property to Get rid of as many marks and
get the best price on stains on the carpets as you can.
selling. Most buyers want fresh carpets
and unless they are looking for a
1. Paint your property interior renovation project will want to
with neutral colours. Property move in and unpack rather than
buyers are turned off by bright take up the carpets and start
colours. Buyers generally want over.
plain walls and can see a blank
canvas to add their own mark. 4. Wash curtains or replace any
They do not want your mark on that do not do your room and
their potential home. A pot of house justice. Choose carefully
magnolia and a couple of and it shouldn't cost too much
paintbrushes is simple to and remember you can take them
purchase and cheap. Plus you can with you when you move to your
then highlight the light airy next property.
feel of the property by having
lamps and lights on when you have 5. Have a major clear out. Your
a viewer. clutter will show the buyer that
the house is too small for you.
2. If your property already has If it's too small for you, then
neutral colours then touch up it could be too small for them.
small marks on the walls with a Put your clutter tidily in the
tester pot. Fill in any holes loft or put items in temporary
i.e. from old picture hooks and storage.
paint over. Eyes are immediately
drawn to anything dark or bright 6. Place flowers outside at the
against a light background. front door. Place flowers in the
garden and patio. Place flowers
3. Hire a rug and carpet cleaner. in the house. Yes, you really
love your house (you need to show them that they want to live as
buyers this and NOT show them you do - a spacious, tidy,
that you can't wait to leave). It organised and clean house yet
doesn't cost much and looks warm and inviting. Have a bottle
great. of wine somewhere in the kitchen
and of course, have the coffee
7. Finally, your property and on.
lifestyle need to inspire your
potential house buyer. Persuade
About the Author:
Susy Copus writes for the UK Property Search Engine, http://www.wheresmyproperty.com, http://www.renovatealerts.com who specialise in finding property to renovate and http://www.propertymoneymaker.co.uk.
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