Increasing Your Home’s Appeal
Remember the 60-second rule: That’s all the time you have to create a winning first impression. Here are some simple to significant ways to maximize your home’s appeal.
Remember the 60-second rule: That’s all the time you have to create a winning first impression. Here are some simple to significant ways to maximize your home’s appeal.
Exterior
- Keep the grass cut, landscape neat and remove all yard clutter. 
- Weed and apply fresh mulch to flower beds. 
- Apply fresh paint to wooden fences. 
- Tighten and clean all door handles. 
- Clean windows inside and out. 
- Power wash home’s exterior. 
- Ensure all gutters and downspouts are firmly attached and functioning. 
- Paint the front door. 
- Buy a new welcome mat. 
- Place potted flowers near the front door. 
Interior
- Evaluate the furniture in each room and remove anything that interrupts “the flow” or makes the room appear smaller. 
- Consider renting a storage unit to move items off-site. 
- Clean and organize cabinets, closets and bookshelves. 
- Clean all light fixtures and ceiling fans. 
- Shampoo carpets. 
- Remove excessive wall hangings and knick-knacks. 
- Repair all plumbing leaks, including faucets and drain traps. 
- Make minor repairs (torn screens, sticking doors, cracked caulking). 
- Clean or paint walls and ceilings. 
- Replace worn cabinet and door knobs. 
- Fix or replace discolored grout. 
- Replace broken tiles. 
- Replace worn counter-tops. 
Special details for showings
- Turn on all the lights. 
- Open all drapes and shutters in the daytime. 
- Close all toilet lids in each bathroom. 
- Keep pets secured outdoors. 
- Buy new towels for bathrooms. 
- Buy new bedding for bedrooms. 
- Replace old lamps or lampshades. 
- Play quiet background music. 
- Light the fireplace or clean out the ashes and light a candelabrum. 
- Infuse home with a comforting scent, such as apple spice or vanilla. 
- Set the dining room table for a fancy dinner party. 
- Vacate the property while it is being shown. 


