Monday 4 January 2010

How To...Prepare Your Home For Sale

Even before you invite the estate agents into your home, you should consider the following points to prepare your property for sale:


A better presented home
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great photos
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improved marketing material
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increased buyer interest
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greater opportunity to sell.

Follow these top tips now to help you achieve a quick sale at the best possible market price:

1. Know your buyer

As Ann Maurice, presenter of House Doctor on Channel 5, was reported as saying "buyers buy with their emotions, not with their heads".

In the current buyer's market, your buyer not only wants the 5 bedrooms with en-suite plus off-street parking, but they also want your lifestyle to live up to their expectations. They’re buying the dream.

The more information you have about your potential buyer, the more able you are to style your property to match their criteria.

2. Give each room a clear identity

A buyer is often confused by poor use of space, ie: when it is unclear to them what the purpose is for a particular room.

Each room needs a strong identity that shows, through furniture placement and accessories, what the purpose is for that space.

We all have that junk room or dumping ground but when you’re selling your home this needs to be turned into a useful space such as an office or children’s bedroom.

3. Keep it real

Style your property in a way that suits the character of property and meets the expectations of the potential buyer, eg: styling your home like a show house is not suitable to a country cottage.

The key is to have sufficient accessories to add interest and character in your property, after all it is a lived in home you’re selling. However it's a fine balance as having too many items in a room will detract from the space in each room or the character of the property.

4. Entice buyers in

Quite often designers talk about ‘kerb appeal’ and this just means enticing the buyers through the door by presenting the front of your property in an attractive way.

For example: make sure any rubbish bins are out of sight, address any peeling woodwork with a lick of paint, ensure all hedges are neatly trimmed and check all outside lights are working correctly by replacing any faulty or broken bulbs.

All of these simple touches show the buyer that you care about your home and it’s a worthwhile place to live.

5. Space Sells

If your home is full to bursting then this sends a message to the buyer that there is no room for them to move in - it's quite often a deal breaker!

In preparation for your move, it’s a great idea to sort through and clear out any unwanted items.

As you’re clearing out the items, it’s also a good idea to put the duster around and give your home a spring clean. Your home should sparkle and shine prior to any viewing. It’s like going to a hotel where you know there have been hundreds of people there before you but you don’t want to be reminded of it.

Your home should also be clean and tidy to maximise the space and light in each room.

All of these tips will help you maximise the property for sale by showcasing the space and usability of each room.

Whenever we style your property for sale, we always take into consideration any furniture or accessories that are already available in your home. We then work with these as a basis to create a design that appeals to your target buyer.

For anyone selling an empty property, we are able to either hire or buy furniture and accessories to create a wonderful home that's a delight to market.

Why not contact one of our interior designers today for a personal consultation of your individual requirements:

Gwendoline
Creative Interior Designer
GA Interiors

Tel: 07841 519802
E-Mail: gwendoline@ga-interiors.co.uk

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