It is possible to significantly influence the selling price of your
house by preparing it and your property before putting it on the
market! Here are suggestions to improve a buyer's first impression of
your home. Review the checklist with your RealtorĀ®, who can help you in
more detail. Before taking pictures, check to see exactly what the
camera will "see". By all means, look carefully at walls, floors and
ceilings for signs of wear, marks or need for repainting. It may pay to
have a professional cleaning service come and perform a thorough
cleaning.
View From Across The Street
- Healthy, trimmed lawn
- Shrubs trimmed neatly
- Trees, shrubs trimmed to not touch the house
- Fix broken driveway asphalt
- Edge all walkways and driveway
- Remove any loose items/clutter from grounds
House Exterior
- Powerwash/Clean siding
- Touch up all exterior trim
- Repair any gates or fence
- Clean and align gutters and downspouts
- Wash shutters
- Wash all windows, storms, and screens
Front Door Entrance Area - Exterior
- Clean front steps, porch as needed
- Clean exterior light fixtures
- Put welcome mat at entrance
- Wash or paint front door
- Polish doorknobs, exterior hardware
Front Door Entrance Area - Interior
- Clear interior entry area of all clutter
- Wash, polish and replace bulbs in light fixture
- Paint to lighten and refresh entrance area
- Reduce volume, clutter in the front hall closet
- Clean and polish the front entry floor
- Remove fingerprints, scuff marks on trim, walls
Main Rooms
- Repaint or touch up walls, ceiling and trim
- Repair or replace damaged molding and trim
- Shampoo carpeting
- Refinish, clean, wax floor
Bedrooms
- Repaint, re-paper, touch up walls, trim, ceiling
- Replace or clean drapes
- Shampoo carpet or clean, polish floors
- Organize and neaten all closets
- Clear off top surfaces of all bedroom furniture
- Put all clothing away
Kitchen
- Paint walls, ceiling, trim white or light color
- Scrub, Re-polish or refinish floors if necessary
- Wash, wipe down, wax cabinets/appliances
- Thoroughly clean range, ovens
- Reorganize and clean out cabinets and drawer
- Clear all clutter from counter tops
- Check to see that drawers/doors open easily
- Clean out refrigerator and wash interior
- Empty dishwasher, clean around controls
- Check operation of all appliances
- Neatly arrange and display dishes in cabinets
- Wash or replace curtains
- Clean or put away pet feeding, watering dishes
Bathrooms
- Paint using light colors
- Scrub tile, bleach, repair grout
- Check to see that drawers/doors open easily
- Clean, polish floor as appropriate
- Replace old toilet seats
- Clean out medicine cabinet, wash inside and out
- Replace shower window curtains
- Buy a set of new, color coordinated bath linens
Laundry Room
- Check operation of appliances and clean them
- Clean and clear clutter
- Provide adequate (bright) light to area
General
- Remove clutter, papers, unnecessary items
- Replace burned-out bulbs throughout the house
- Clean out, sweep, organize garage
- Organize basement and attic storage
- Remove cobwebs from ceilings, corners
- Place colorful plants around the house
- Remove paint splash on tile, floor, cabinets
- Wash, polish all door hardware, handrails
- Reorganize, clean-out all closets
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Moving Date: |
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Call for estimates from at least 3 insured professional movers.
Draw a floor plan of your new home using graph paper. Layout out your
furniture on the floor plan and determine which will fit and what you
will need to purchase.
Ask your RealtorĀ® to have a "residential information packet" sent to you on your new town.
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6 Weeks Before the Move. |
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Inventory all possessions now. Decide what to move, sell, replace or donate to charity.
Take care of all change of address forms, mail to media, stores, organizations.
If you have children, make arrangements for record transfers between schools and doctors on
both ends of the move.
Itemize moving related costs with mover including packing, loading, special charges, insurance, etc.
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4 Weeks Before the Move. |
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Repair, send out for re-upholstery, or clean furniture, drapes, carpeting as necessary.
Having a garage/yard sale to dispose of unneeded items can greatly help your move.
If a professional mover is packing your goods, schedule packing days 1 or 2 days before the move.
If you move yourself, order adequate boxes, packing materials, tape now.
Arrange for short-term or long-term storage if you will need it.
Make travel arrangements for pets, including necessary medical records, immunizations, etc.
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3 Weeks Before the Move. |
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Assemble sufficient supply of packing materials, equipment.
Pack items you won't use immediately or that will go into storage and LABEL THEM.
Contact utilities on both ends of the move, order termination or turn-on for occupancy date.
Confirm all travel arrangements.
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2 Weeks Before the Move. |
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Prepare auto for trip to new home. Check tires, oil, and have car serviced before the move.
Cancel/transfer newspaper and other delivery services.
Confirm new bank accounts by phone and in writing.
If you are purchasing or moving appliances, schedule a service firm for
moving day to prepare major appliances for the move.
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1 Week Before the Move. |
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Gather important papers, records, valuables for protected shipment to new home or safe deposit box.
Notify friends and neighbors of new address, (and phone number if possible).
Make plans for young children to be cared for on moving day. You will need every minute for the move.
Fill any necessary prescriptions, medications needed for the next several weeks.
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Day Before the Move and MOVING DAY! |
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Defrost refrigerator and freezer. Give away all food in both units.
Plan simple meals for moving day (or take out food) to avoid using the refrigerator.
Pick up cash for your trip and for the mover's invoice (if required).
Pack items you need to take with you including valuables, financial records, personal papers.
Pack signed bill of lading and inventory where they can be easily reached at your destination.
Give the mover a telephone number and address where you can be reached in your new town
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