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FIXES FOR A FASTER SALE

Want to help your sellers? Here are 10 quick fixes that make a house
more likely to be snagged up by buyers, according to home stager Lori
Matzke, founder and president of Centerstagehome.com in Minneapolis:

1. Paint the trim, columns, front door, and the light fixture.
2. Replace the storm door with a full-view one.
3. Clean all the window screens.
4. Add new mulch and a potted plant by the front door.
5. Remove mirrors from over the fireplace so buyers focus on the fireplace.
6. Move furniture 1 1/2 to 2 feet away from the walls to create the illusion of more space.
7. Get rid of any movable storage pieces in the kitchen and take all the clutter off the refrigerator.
8. Clean and regrout the bathroom floor tile.
9. Replace dated bathroom vanities with trendy (and economical) pedestal sinks.
10. Put colorful bedding and matching window treatments in all the bedrooms.

 

 

 

 

Young buyers like a pretty house, so if a house won’t sell, Mark Nash, author of 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home, urges home sellers to make these simple cosmetic updates.

 

• Expose hardwood floors and buff them until they shine. Nash, who sells homes in the Chicago area, says an increasing number of younger buyers dislike homes with wall-to-wall carpeting. ''It's amazing how often I hear from young clients who won't even look at a place unless it has hardwood floors,'' he says.

 

• Remove antiquated furnishings. Many young buyers have eclectic tastes. Get rid of matched sets of look-alike furniture from the ’70s and ’80s then rearrange what’s left to make the house feel more contemporary.

 

• Take down your old draperies and light fixtures, including old-style track lightings. Nash says outdated lighting and heavy, elaborate draperies (the kind with swags and valances) turn off young buyers.

 

• Remove wallpaper. Young buyers are unwilling to purchase any home that needs wallpaper removal—it’s just too daunting.

 

• Repaint your walls. Nash encourages home sellers to stick with neutrals or calm earth tones, like a light sage green. Using bold tones can be very tricky, he cautions. “I call these ‘commitment colors.’ Chances are good that your buyers won't like them as much as you do,'' he says.

 

Source: The Miami Herald, Ellen James Martin (01/22/06)

 

 
 
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