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At Coldwell Banker
our goal is not simply to sell your house, but to help you realize
the best price obtainable for your property in the shortest period
of time. To help achieve this goal we have developed this exclusive
Home Enhancement Guide.™
Based on proven marketing
techniques, this informative guide will introduce you to practical
ideas on how to successfully prepare your house for sale. These
suggestions require a minimum of time and expense to complete and
are designed to make your house stand out from the competition.
Your Coldwell Banker Sales
Associate is ready to assist you in developing a home enhancement plan
for your property that will take full advantage of the ideas presented
in this Home Enhancement Guide.™
When prospective buyers look at a house,
they are influenced by many subtle factors. Making sure these factors
are working in your favor is what we refer to as "Packaging Your
Property" for sale. And effective packaging can make a big difference
to you. There are two fundamental packaging issues you should be aware
of when preparing your house for sale: the personalization of your
house and the impact of small details.
The personalization of your house
When considering a house for purchase, the buyer often visualizes
what it would be like living there. If the house is dominated by strong
personal statements the buyer is less likely to feel comfortable, and
therefore less able to visualize the property as his or her own.
Personal statements are reflected in many
areas:
- Unusual wall colors or heavily patterned
wallpaper.
- Heavy odors from pets, tobacco or cooking.
- Sounds of loud music or television.
- Noisy children or barking dogs.
- Strong political or religious statements.
- Unusual art or furnishings.
Any of the above may create a feeling that
the house is dominated by someone else and may interfere with the buyer's
ability to "feel at home."
The impact of small details
Small details make big statements about the condition, or just as
important the perceived condition of your property. A house that
shows poorly as a result of an overgrown lawn, an area of peeling paint,
or simply the smell of mildew, may create the overall feeling that the
property has not been cared for. If your house leaves a buyer with this
impression, it could cost you valuable time and money.
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The best way to make a buyer
"feel at home" is to create an environment similar to that found
in a model home. Obviously, you cannot recreate the feeling of a perfect
display home without starting from scratch, but there are some valuable
techniques to be learned. When walking into a model home you will notice
several key points:
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The environment is neutral.
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The colors and interior
decorating accent the home's features.
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The smell is new and clean.
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The sound is either quiet
or enhanced by subtle background music.
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All details are looked
after from the manicuring of the lawn to a floral arrangement in the
entry.
In the following sections
we will show you how to achieve many of the same effects of a model home
when preparing your property for sale. The most surprising fact of all
is that these can be accomplished while spending little time and money!
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You have probably heard how
important the first impression is to the value of your house. But did
you know that within 15 seconds a buyer has already developed an attitude
toward your property?
This is why establishing the
right first impression is critical to achieving a successful sale. The
following is an outline of those key components which create the overall
first impression, including suggestions on how to make sure the buyer
reacts as favorably as possible.
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Your
property's landscape is not limited to the lawn and shrubs but encompasses
everything from the street to your doorstep. For this reason, you must
make sure each component of the visual landscape looks its best. The real
estate industry refers to this as "curb appeal."
Street
Make sure the street in front of your house
is free of litter or debris. If necessary give it a fresh sweep.
Fire Hydrant
Although you do not own the fire hydrant
in front of your house, you should still be concerned about how it looks.
It if needs a freshening up, get permission from your town and paint it.
Sidewalk
Sweep your sidewalk if needed and remove
weeds that may be growing between the cracks.
Fence
A freshly painted fence gives a home a
crisp look. You should never let a peeling, tired-looking fence or squeaky
gate stand between a prospective buyer and a positive first impression.
Mailbox/Light
Fixtures
A quick painting of an old mailbox will
let the buyer know you care about the details. If outdoor lamps look rusted
and worn out, new ones will cast a positive light on your property.
Shrubs
Neatly trimmed shrubs are essential. Taking
the time to do this costs little, but has a big impact.
Front Walkway
Like the sidewalk, the walkway should be
clean and free of weeds. If sections are badly cracked, consider having
them repaired.
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The Lawn
Besides being freshly mowed and trimmed, a lawn should look healthy.
If there are spots that look beyond help, a little sod goes a long way
to restoring the look of a well maintained lawn.
Paint
A fresh coat of paint can be one of the
best investments you can make to increase the value of your property.
If you do not want to spend the money to paint the entire house, consider
just the shutters or the front of the house.
Siding
If you have vinyl or aluminum siding, have
a cleaning service wash or repaint it using a product designed for these
materials.
Doorway
The doorway is the focal point of your
house.
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Repaint the door.
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Apply new door hardware.
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Install a brass kick plate.
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Replace house numbers.
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Put a flower box or planter
alongside the door.
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Install a new front light
fixture.
Windows
Attractive windows can help increase the
appeal of your property.
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Replace any cracked or
broken glass.
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Make sure the windows
are sparkling clean
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Add shutters to the front
of your house.
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Install window boxes with
bright flowers.
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Apply touch-up paint where
needed.
Roof
The roof may be the single most important
aspect of your home front. A well maintained roof will say a lot about
the overall condition of the property.
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Replace any broken or
missing shingles or tiles.
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Repair flashing where
needed.
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Paint eaves and fascia
boards.
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If the roof is old and
needs to be replaced consider having the work done before showing
the property.
Gutters/Downspouts
Neat and trim-looking gutters and downspouts
make a house look shipshape. Consider replacing highly visible ones if
they are in need of serious repair. If run off areas are eroded, you can
install concrete (or other) "spillways."
Driveway
There are two elements of the driveway
with which you should be concerned. The first is its surface condition.
If stained or otherwise worn-looking, consider resealing it with a high
quality sealer product. Second is the appearance of the car parked in
the driveway. A newly waxed, well-maintained automobile will make a much
different statement about you and your property than an unattractive,
poorly cared for car. If you think your car will be a detriment to the
look of your property, park it down the street.
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There
are many ways to create a more exciting and saleable interior, at surprisingly
little cost. Before we provide you with suggestions on how to improve
each room, we will briefly discuss the sensory selling tools that can
have enormous impact.
Light
It is proven that people react more favorably
to property shown under bright light than dark. The following steps should
help you keep your home as bright as possible.
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Keep windows clean.
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Use adequate wattage in
light bulbs.
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Consider replacing older
fluorescent lamps, which darken with use.
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Use mirrors to magnify
the feeling of light and space.
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Use track lights to create
a high-tech look.
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Use light wall colors.
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Open drapes and blinds
and turn on lights prior to showings.
Color
A fundamental rule when selling your house
is to keep colors neutral and light. The following are specific suggestions:
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White, beige and gray
are the most popular exterior colors.
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Shades of white, off-white
and very light pastels are the safest choices for the interior.
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Avoid highly patterned
wallpaper whenever possible.
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Try to limit bright colors
to accents like fresh flowers, towels, area rugs and shower curtains.
Sound
The sounds of peace and quiet are some
of the best sounds to have when your home is being shown to a prospective
buyer. But there are other sound considerations you should also be aware
of.
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Avoid barking dogs and
noisy children, if possible.
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Also avoid sounds of work
like vacuums, dishwashers and lawn mowers.
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Make sure there are no
sounds of mechanical problems like banging pipes or faulty appliances.
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Light classical or instrumental
music can be effective in creating a pleasing atmosphere.
Smell
Smell has more impact than you might expect.
It can work for or against you.
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The smell of newness is
positive. This scent can be achieved by applying a fresh coat of polyurethane
to natural wood or latex paint to walls.
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The smell of cleanliness
is important to the selling environment of your house. Beyond actually
cleaning, lemon oil or lemon wax can help create a lasting scent of
freshness. Fresh flowers can also be effective.
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For a real heart-warming
touch, place a dish of vanilla in a warm oven to create the aroma
of fresh-baked cookies or bread.
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Sweeten the refrigerator
with a box of baking soda.
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Smells to avoid include
strong pet odors, tobacco, cooking and oil or gas.
Entry
The entry is
where the first impression of the interior is created. Here you have the
opportunity to make a big statement in a small area.
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Repaint the entry using
light, neutral colors.
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Move a prized antique
or attractive furnishing to the entry, where it will have maximum
impact.
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Install simple chair rail
molding to the wall.
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Apply a fresh coat of
polyurethane to a wood floor.
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Tile or linoleum flooring
should shine.
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Replace plastic switch
plate covers with brass or porcelain.
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A new hall light fixture
can make a great impression.
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Make sure the room is
well lit.
Kitchen
The kitchen is perhaps the most important room
in the house. It can have a major impact on the value of your property.
If your kitchen needs some real help, you may want to make extensive improvements.
The following is a list of ideas to increase the appeal of your kitchen
without spending a great deal of money.
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Make sure the room is
virtually spotless and smells fresh. Try putting a quarter section
of a lemon in the disposal and grinding it up.
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Consider replacing outdated
light fixtures with new track lighting.
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If your appliances are
dated by colors like harvest gold or avocado, consider having them
professionally refinished in a new color like almond or plain white.
This will make appliances look new at a fraction of the cost of actually
replacing them.
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Spruce up kitchen cabinets
by installing new knobs or hardware.
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If your cabinets look
especially old, you can have a professional replace the doors or door
fronts.
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Organize your kitchen
cabinets to demonstrate how much room you have. Cabinet organizers
are a good investment for this.
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Remove small kitchen appliances
and gadgets from countertops to create an uncluttered look.
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Chipped or damaged countertops
should be repaired or replaced.
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If your linoleum floor
is badly worn, replace it with neutral no-wax flooring or tile.
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A freshly painted kitchen
may be well worth the investment.
Bathroom
The bathroom has become an important selling
feature in today's home. It is a room that has moved from the utilitarian
to the exciting. There are many ways you can improve deficiencies and
create interest through various levels of enhancement.
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Place a vase of fresh
flowers on the vanity.
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Install a wall telephone
for a high-tech look.
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Replace an old toilet
seat with an oak one.
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Replace an old light fixture
with a new style light strip or make-up light.
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Refinish an old porcelain
tub using a porcelain finishing service.
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Place all personal care
articles out of sight.
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Freshen the air with lemon
scented products.
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Replace an old towel rack
with one of brass or oak.
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Add color and richness
with new towels and shower curtain.
Living Room
The living room is an area we do very little
living in yet it is a major selling point of a house. Buyers look for
elegant and impressive living rooms to make the right statements to their
friends and relatives.
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Use mirrors whenever possible
to enhance the perception of size. The strategic placement of a mirror
over a mantle or across from a window can make a room look brighter
and larger.
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A fireplace is one feature
that everyone can appreciate - show it off to its best advantage.
Sweep it clean and make sure the screen is in good condition. If your
house is being shown during the winter, make a cozy, crackling fire.
During warmer months, you can dress up the hearth with fresh indoor
plants or dried flowers.
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Use inexpensive free-standing
"can" lights to create dramatic visual effects behind large
plants or pieces of furniture.
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Use chair rail or cornice
molding to create a feeling of elegance.
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Professionally clean wall-to-wall
carpet or large area rugs. Sand and refinish stained hardwood floors.
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Clean windows and light
fixtures.
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Make sure all cosmetic
plaster cracks are repaired. (This applies to every room in the house.)
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Use lemon oil on hardwood
furniture to create the right look and aroma.
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Liberal use of fresh flowers
and plants will enhance the environment.
Bedrooms
The bedrooms can do as much to sell your
house as they can to turn off a buyer.
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Make sure the bedrooms
are absolutely spotless. Rugs should be cleaned, windows washed and
fresh smells from flowers or lemon oil should be in the air.
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Organize closets to increase
their perceived size. Rubberized wire closet organizers do a great
job of helping fully utilize space.
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Mirrored closet doors
can add dramatically to the feeling of size in any bedroom.
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Bedrooms should be well
lit. You may want to add track lights in the master bedroom.
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A ceiling fan can be an
attractive and practical accent to any bedroom.
Basement/Attic
The look of the basement and/or attic can
say more about the condition of your house than you may think. A buyer
who sees a meticulously clean and organized basement and/or attic will
have much more confidence in your property than if it were in a state
of disarray.
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Paint a bare cement floor
oil-based gray.
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Paint the stairway down
to the basement and the stairway up to the attic.
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Clean the boiler of the
furnace room as well as the heating plant.
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Make sure there are no
signs of pest infestation. If needed, call in a pest control company
to remedy the problem before the property is shown.
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Hang as many objects as
possible on the walls to minimize floor clutter.
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Clean and organize your
laundry area.
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Make sure all lights are
working.
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Eliminate dampness with
a dehumidifier.
Garage
A well-organized garage says a lot for
your house.
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Keep the garage neat and
organized.
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Clean up any oil stains
from your car.
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Paint the garage floor
oil-based gray.
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Install a garage door
opener.
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Hang gardening tools and
loose articles on the wall.
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Hold a garage sale to
dispose of unused items that create clutter and may distract a potential
buyer.
Swimming Pool/Spa
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The swimming pool or spa
should be sparkling clean and in good operating condition.
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Repair or replace broken
tiles.
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Patio and concrete decking
around pool should be clean and cracks repaired.
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Pool filter and heating
equipment area should be cleaned.
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Replace worn or broken
pool equipment (brushes, hoses, sweeps, pool covers, etc.)
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If your pool is stained,
you may want to have a professional service drain and acid wash or
refinish the surface.
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By
showing attention to detail and understanding the buyer's need to visualize
your house against a neutral backdrop, you will increase the saleability
of your property.
Packaging your house properly
will help you achieve the best price obtainable for your property in the
shortest period of time.
Your Coldwell Banker Sales
Associate will be happy to assist you with recommendations to help your
house sell for the highest price obtainable in the shortest possible time.
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