Preparing Your Property

If you’re preparing to sell your property, there are several things which we advise you do before advertising:

 

1. Undertake any repairs

Take the time to inspect and repair any problems at the property.   A fresh coat of paint or a change of old carpets where required can help your property stand out from the rest.

Checking for damaged roofs, cracked gutters, leaky pipes or electrical issues are also essential and can identify problems before they become a bigger issue.

 

2. Clean & Declutter

Cleaning and decluttering your entire property before marketing is important. Rooms with too much furniture or an oversupply of personal belongings, can often look smaller than they are.

 

3. Garden Upkeep

A garden or any outside area can be a huge attraction for a potential buyer.

Mow the lawn, cut back any overgrown trees and bushes, and clean up the garden furniture to have the outdoor space looking its best.

 

4. Get the outside right

  • Choose a time of day when the front of the house is shown in a good natural light
  • Move any vehicles or bicycles from the outside of the property
  • Remove any clutter and bins from outside the property
  • Mow the lawn and tidy round the garden including weeding and removing leaves
  • Clean the windows

 

5. Prepare for Photographs.

Once you have completed the above, the online portals will be a prospective buyers first opportunity to view the property.

Capturing your home in its best condition is crucial to ensure that buyers can’t help but book a viewing.

  • The best lighting source is natural light. So, just open the windows and curtains and let the sunshine in.
  • Make all beds neatly, tuck in any sheets that might be hanging down and arrange pillows nicely.
  • Attention to detail:  small details such as keeping the toilet lid down and removing clutter like shower gels and toothbrushes can help photographs look their best.

 

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