Preparing Your Home For Sale
By
John Tatman
Let us try to see your home through the
buyer's eyes. You have lived there for years and you see
your home everyday. Is it appealing from the street? Would
YOU buy it? Be honest. In addition to all the common sense
preparations such as picking up the toys and cleaning the
yard...let's spend a little money and really make your home
inviting.
The lawn: Common sense
tells you to keep your lawn mowed and edged, but does it
look like a green desert...with no pizzazz? Let's go
shopping and add some. Visit your local nursery and bring
your checkbook. We are after greenery, concrete and other
things. Consider your entryway... Assuming your lawn is not
already landscaped; consider putting 2 to 4 - 18 inch to 24
inch pot plants along the entryway. This will give a
welcoming atmosphere. Also, consider an attractive concrete
birdbath "close to the front entry".
The driveway: Plant 2 - 18 inch to 24
inch shrubs on the entry to your driveway. The Mail Box:
Whether it is located near the entrance or on the curb, if
it is not new...replace it. The preferable color is black
with gold trim. The Entryway/Porch: In addition to removing
the cobwebs, consider new paint, preferably a light and
inviting color. The Front Door: Common sense says paint
it...but l'll go a bit further, replace it. This is the most
important decision you will make. A bland looking front door
gives the impression that the interior will also be bland
and set the tone for the home tour. I suggest a top half,
leaded glass door beautifully stained and varnished. You
will be surprised at the difference this will make in the
mental tone this will set, even in yourself.
In Summary: Some of these suggestions
may seem a little extreme, but with years of experience in
the Real Estate industry, I have seen these tips work with
much success. When you can look at your home and objectively
say...Yes, I would buy it! You are ready to place your For
Sale sign in your yard.