How to
Prepare Your Home for Showing
Let’s face it…..most people don’t live this way! Many of
these tips may appear overstated or unrealistic to you and
your lifestyle. However, your home has now become a
product offered for sale. Just as an automobile is
detailed before you try to sell it, we are detailing your
house, or as the REALTORS say, "Staging Your House to
Sell." We want to make the product, Your House, appealing
to the majority of buyers. The closer you can get your
home to the "ideal," the more your goals of a quick sale
at a good price will be accomplished. PLEASE don’t be
offended. You deserve more than a sign out front and an
occasional ad in the paper. Below are items we have
discovered over the years to help your home sell fast. The
most important thing is - They work. Your home will be
compared to model homes that are vacant and always clean,
open and spotless. These suggestions will usually get
your home sold in less than 60 days.
PRICING
The single most important thing you can do to make
your home sell is to price it right. We will suggest a
reasonable price range based on recent SOLD properties
similar to you home, but only you, the Seller, sets the
price. WARNING, if there are no showings in the first two
weeks on the market, a price reduction may be in order.
Buyers First Impressions
Your home’s "Curb Appeal"! The first impression from
the street and the view outside the front door are the
most important thing that entices the potential buyer to
take a look inside. Remember you’re competing with over
6000 properties for sale in the Salt Lake County Area.
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New floor mat at entry.
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Install New Mail box and post if aged.
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Repaint exterior if needed. If brick, make sure trim is
painted.
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Pressure wash the home and driveway.
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Keep front porch clean and newspapers and flyers picked
up.
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Replace missing shingles, as needed.
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Clean gutters.
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Clean windows until they shine—scrape if necessary.
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Repair any broken boards on fence.
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Remove: old rusted swing set, old basketball hoops,
rusted lawn furniture, old rusted grill, dead trees or
shrubs, old flowers from the past season, leaves, dead
branches, weeds and debris.
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Garbage cans need to be stored neatly in the garage or
designated area.
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Edge the lawn and use quick greening fertilizer.
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Add mulch to flower beds and shrubs.
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Remove children’s toys and bikes.
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Remove leaves, pine needles from lawn and roof.
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Cut lawns, shrubs and plant fresh growing colorful
flowers.
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Paint, stain or varnish front door and polish brass.
Install brass kick plate.
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Oil squeaky doors.
THE FOYER
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The Foyer supports the desire to look further. Make sure
it is clean, no cluttered furniture, light fixtures
sparkles, floors are spotless and the general area is
inviting.
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A small entrance table with fresh cut flowers adds a
nice touch.
GUEST CLOSET
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50% of hanging clothing should be taken out. No boxes
or clutter. Lots of room.
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"Simple Solution" added for fresh smell.
FAMILY-LIVING-GREAT ROOM
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Put away all collections, (figurines, and fragile items)
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Store all political, religious, sports, momentos, as
well as any business, sports, personal awards, (warning
- failure to do this will result in the potential buyer
spending to much of their time looking at the awards
etc., or being offended by your political, religious, or
sports affiliations, resulting in less time looking at
the house as it would fit their lifestyle.
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No animal fur rugs.
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No family photos.
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Remove all crowded furniture. Open the room up, show
lots of space - with an even flow pattern.
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Clean fireplace.
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Clean light fixtures.
DINING ROOM
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Take extra leaf out of table.
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Put nice white table cloth on table.
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Nice arrangement in center of table.
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Clean chandelier and light fixtures. The globes from the
chandelier can be put in dish washer.
THE KITCHEN
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Clean the kitchen from top to bottom.
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Clean the oven and the stove until they shine.
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Clean the Refrigerator.
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Remove all refrigerator magnets and items from the front
and the sides. This includes all children pictures from
school.
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Put all small appliances under the cabinets every day.
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Put away all items from the countertops. Women want to
see space, lots of space, and if its not there they’ll
go somewhere else.
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Clean the inside of the dishwasher—Run the dishwasher
with powdered instant lemonade such as Countrytime in
the soap dishes. NO Dishes. The citric acid works
wonders!
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Clean out drawers to eliminate fears of too little
space.
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½ lemon run through your garbage disposal will give it a
fresh clean smell.
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Remove all trash daily.
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Remove pet dishes, toys and little boxes from kitchen.
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Have dated appliances re-finished. (Gold, brown, avocado
green).
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Eat-in kitchen, take out extra leaf in table. Nice table
cloth. Center piece arrangement. Open curtain and let
lots of light in.
HALL WAY
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Many people think the hallway is the place to hang all
family pictures, when you’re living there it is. When
you’re selling it's not. Remove all pictures, putty all
holes and repaint the entire hall way.
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If you have a disappearing staircase in the hall, make
sure it is air tight, and it operates smoothly. All
ladder rungs are secure and the light works in the
attic.
BATHROOMS
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Clean ceramic tile and grout. (paint and supply stores
have a brush-on grout cleaner).
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Repair loose or cracked tile.
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Downplay dated ceramic tile color with white towels and
window treatments, plus scatter rugs.
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Clean tub/shower thoroughly and leave the shower curtain
open, to add more depth.
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Shine all fixtures, and remove stain from sinks.
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Replace rusted sinks or if small area cover with touch
up.
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Repair leaking faucets and commodes.
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Remove personal toiletries on display.
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Glue down all wallpaper where loose.
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Repair or replace defective exhaust fans.
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Install GFI outlet.
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Clean all areas squeaky clean.
BEDROOMS
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New bedspreads if possible will make the room look great
and can be taken with you when you move.
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Make beds everyday, (children paid at closing, ask about
this little secret)
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Headboards free and clean of clutter.
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All Children’s toys put away.
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Remove bulky furniture, room will appear larger.
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Remove dark or outdated wallpaper. Paint if needed with
light neutral color.
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Clean out closets (50% rule) make them appear as if
there is plenty of room to spare.
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Install closet organizers and keep clothes neat.
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Organize shoes.
MASTER BEDROOM
One of the most important rooms in the house
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Remove all excessive furniture.
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Closets 50% rule, no clutter on floor. (Seasonal
clothing only in closet).
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New bedspread, open curtains.
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No clutter on top of furniture.
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Clean ceiling fans and light fixtures.
ROOM OVER GARAGE
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Make sure the staircase up is clean of debris and the
handrail is tight and secure.
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Remove excessive furniture.
GARAGE/ BASEMENT
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Remove stains from garage floors.
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Make garage and basement look functional and well
organized.
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Clean all windows/cobwebs in corners etc.
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Do not store extra boxes in garage (consider renting a
storage unit).
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Spray with "simple solution" to give a fresh smell.
PORCH
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Make sure its clean and swept.
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Remove cobwebs
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Furniture is clean and orderly- not excessive.
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Make sure door operates properly.
DECK
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Clean with deck cleaner and nail down any loose boards.
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Consider staining with sealer stain.
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All rails are to be secure.
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Make sure all steps are tight.
GENERAL BUT REALLY IMPORTANT $$$$ SAVING IDEAS
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Put higher wattage light bulbs everywhere. The added
light can make a difference.
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Oil all squeaky doors.
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Tighten all door knobs and make sure all door stops are
in place.
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Replace any burned out lights.
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Warning!! Warning!! Under no circumstances be home for
showings. The buyer will spend more time looking if the
seller is not there. Go to the neighbors, walk around
the block. If you are there the buyer will not talk
freely and the agent will not know their true thoughts.
If by chance you do run into the buyer, do not volunteer
information about the home. Many times what you consider
an advantage to you is a disadvantage to the buyer.
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Open all curtains, drapes, blinds, etc. during the day.
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For every showing, turn on all the lights before you
leave. If anything is broken you must, by law,
disclose, better still FIX IT.
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If there are items attached which will not go with the
house, remove them at once and replace before anyone
shows your house.
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Sprinkle a few drops of vanilla extract on a warm stove
burner, or on a lamp bulb before turning it on, or a few
drops of vanilla in a small pan of water and put in a
warm oven.
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Run the vacuum every morning.
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Please reframe from smoking in the house, a much larger
percentage of buyer will not look at a house if it
smells of smoke.
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Refrain from the use of potpourri, many people are
allergic to the odors.
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Clean and repair all cracked windows.
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Make sure all wall switches "do something". Lights,
radio, etc. comes on when switched on.
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ODORS - If you have pets, there will be an odor. You
might not notice, but the buyer will. A great product
called "Simple Solution" is available at pet
stores. This eliminates all type of organic odors.
Consider boarding pets during the selling hours. 45% of
the public is either highly allergic to or very afraid
of any animal.
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Repair any leaking taps and toilets.
IMPORTANT $$$ SAVED
Reminder- a $500.00 repair problem becomes
a $5,000.00 problem to the buyer and will result in a much
lower offer. Another danger in not repairing the smaller
problem is the idea created in the mind of the buyer, that
IF you let the small problem exist. What other much larger
problems are hidden. The entire process of so called
"living in a glass house" will be quick and easy if you do
the things we are suggesting.
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