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How to sell houses for sale in Reservoir

Following the tips outlined in this article will help you to make more money from your home and put you on the pathway to sales success.

By Kevin LashleyPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
Real Estate reservoir

How much does the interior décor of your home influence its ability to sell? The answer is a lot, particularly if you want to maximise the price that buyers are prepared to pay for it. There are steps that you can take for zero to little expenditure that will lift the appearance of your property, there are also additional options that cost a bit more if your home requires further attention. This article will cover a variety of tried and tested ways to present your house to its full potential and ensure that you receive the best price possible. If you have property for sale in Reservoir or houses for sale in Reservoir read on for inspiring ways to create some magic in your home.

The steps to sales success

It’s helpful to remember that any money you do spend on sprucing up your home will enable you to create more money in the long run. Following these simple steps can help your house present as a well-cared for home, creating confidence in a buyer that they are purchasing a well maintained property.

Declutter

This is a theme often stressed by real estate agents and interior designers and it is well worth adhering to. It’s a great opportunity to sort through cluttered shelves, cupboards and sideboards and remove objects that are no longer needed, used or wanted. It’s important to create a homely feel, but also one that leaves enough space for a potential buyer to see their own furniture and items within the rooms.

Minimising the display of very personal items, such as photographs, will help neutralise your home and enable viewers to picture themselves as the homeowners.

Furniture Flow

Stand back and take an objective look at each room in your home. Appraise how much furniture is in the space. Does it appear cluttered, can you get a clear sense of the size or shape of the room, is it easy to walk around or are items in the way? If a room feels too busy it can overwhelm the viewer, making it hard for them to take in the scale of the room and move around the space comfortably. If potential buyers have to edge around furniture in order to view, it can be off putting and you are likely never to hear from them again. Don’t shorten your home’s appeal by over filling rooms, create a sense of space and light by evaluating every area. If you need some help, ask a friend with an eye for detail to come over and give you their honest opinion. Being prepared to take on constructive feedback can be a challenge, but the result will be well worth it.

Keep it neutral

There’s no doubt that a pop of colour can work wonders when used carefully and correctly. But if your spare bedroom is still painted shocking pink by your daughter who left years ago, now is the time to consider repainting it a more neutral tone. Opting for subtle shades will broaden the appeal of your home to far more people. Some viewers will be instantly put off by what they see as too intense a colour and could dismiss your entire house based on a couple of overly bright feature walls. Opting for simple shades will serve your sales process far better. Whilst you have the paintbrush out, it’s a great opportunity to tidy up chips in doorframe or skirting board paint and clean walls of scuff marks or paint over them if required.

The heart of the home

It is often said that the kitchen is the heart of the home and in many ways this is true as we eat, talk and come together frequently in this space. Therefore, ensuring that it is clean and modern can require a more costly investment, but the long term return can justify this and more besides. If appliances are very old, it’s worth replacing them with contemporary stainless steel equivalents, it can really turn up the ‘wow’ factor of the room. Out of date patterned tiles or old fashioned colour schemes can be instantly updated with a glass or acrylic splashback in a neutral colour, such as silver or blush.

Wrapping it up

Giving your home a mini to medium makeover can pay dividends on auction day. The simple act of decluttering and sprucing up have a significant impact on how your house presents to buyers. If you have property for sale in Reservoir or houses for sale in Reservoir make first impressions count, by taking the time to evaluate your home room by room. Following the tips outlined in this article will help you to make more money from your home and put you on the pathway to sales success.

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About the Creator

Kevin Lashley

He writes in several genres. Kevin and his wife, Julia, to whom he dedicates all of his published works, and their dog, Buddy, live in Melbourne, Australia. A regular contributor to New Path Web Morning Edition.

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