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15 Easy Ways to Prep the House for a Sale

By FrontDoor.com | Published: 11/01/2007

Spruce up the outside of your home and make it inviting to buyers.

Spruce up the outside of your home and make it inviting to buyers.

Sabrina Soto, Get It Sold host and home-staging expert, shares her tips on what to do before putting a house on the market. Print out this handy checklist.

  • Use "home wash" (a hose attachment that is available at any home improvement store) to clean the outside of the house.
  • Clean rain gutters as well as outside windows and screens.
  • Make sure the front door is inviting. Paint it if needed. Also, replace any outdated outdoor lighting fixtures.
  • Buy new house numbers if the old ones are dated or faded. Be sure buyers can see the new ones from the curb.
  • Buy a new Welcome mat.
  • Eliminate half of your belongings - clutter can cost in a sale. Rent a storage unit or portable pod for extraneous pieces of furniture or knickknacks. Another idea is to ask a friend if you can borrow some space in his or her garage.
  • Organize all closets and drawers. Buyers might look there.
  • Make any necessary repairs so that buyers don't have to add that to their list of expenses.
  • Rearrange furniture to make rooms appear as large as possible.Make every surface shine, from ceiling fans to baseboards.
  • Don't forget interior windows, mirrors, and floors.
  • Scrub every inch of the kitchen and bathrooms.Depersonalize each room, removing photo frames and posters or artwork.Buy new linens and pillows if necessary.
  • Be certain they are a neutral color.Buy air neutralizer and spray it often.
  • Let go emotionally of your home, and get ready for an offer!

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