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The
condition of your Lake Arrowhead home's exterior is most important
when it comes to buyer appeal. Touch up trim paint on doors, window
frames, fascia, etc.
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If
your lawn shows no signs of life, a little fertilizer and some
water will do wonders for its color. Mow and edge the lawn frequently
until the home is sold.
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Overgrown
shrubbery should be cut back to show as much of the exterior as
possible.
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A
low-cost investment in seasonal flowers or ground cover will add
a personal touch.
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Replace
missing shutters, gutters, and downspouts and remove any debris.
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Inspect
the roof for necessary repairs and any visible broken shingles
or tiles.
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Cracks
in the driveway and sidewalks can be easily repaired with ready-mix
cement. For excessive stains, there are easy-to-use cleaning agents
at your home repair store.
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Stucco
water stains can be repaired using a mild bleaching agent.
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Fences
should be mended and painted.
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If
the street sweeper does not come every week, make sure the area
in front of your curb and driveway are clear of debris. Wash it
down with the hose.
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Wash
all windows inside and outside.
All
of these suggestions may also apply to your back yard or child's
play area.
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Clean
your home from top to bottom.
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Put
all valuables in a safe place.
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Repair
any cracks or holes in walls and touch-up paint.
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Doors
should be cleaned and touched-up as well. All torn screens should
be repaired or replaced.
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Avoid
repainting the entire house unless current colors are very loud
or offbeat. White or light pastels are the easiest for new homeowners
to work with and they make your rooms look larger.
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Have
carpeting and draperies cleaned.
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Carpeting
should be vacuumed throughout the house the day your home is being
shown.
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If
you have a fireplace, make sure all tile is in good condition,
the screen is in good shape, and the hearth is clean.
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Lubricate
squeaking doors, windows, and cabinets.
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Put
deodorizers in each room and closet.
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Store
out-of-season clothes so closets do not look cluttered.
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Pre-pack
items, which may clutter your home and make rooms appear smaller.
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A
few colorful plants will help liven and add color to the interior.
Kitchen
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The
kitchen is one of the most important rooms in the house. Keep
the counters clean and clear of appliances. All appliances should
be clean and neatly organized. An open appearance with sunlight
and green plants here and there will make the room a focal point.
Make it light and bright!
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Never
leave dirty dishes in the sink.
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Clean
and wax the kitchen floor. If the floor looks old and dull, consider
replacing the flooring.
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Clean
fans and vent hoods.
Bathroom
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All
bathroom appliances should be thoroughly cleaned. Remove stains
from sinks, toilets, and bathtubs.
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Replace
old caulking around bathtub and sinks.
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Repair
or replace leaky faucets.
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Unclog
and sanitize drains to remove odors.
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Clean
all mirrors.
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Keep
all toilet seat lids closed.
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Fresh towels should be in the bathrooms at all times.
Garage, Basement & Attic
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Have
a garage sale to dispose of any unwanted items. Family heirlooms,
which you will take with you, should be boxed and stored in the
garage until you move.
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Degreasers
are available at your local home repair store to remove stains
from the garage floor.
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Remove
any cobwebs.
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If
the basement or attic is a functioning part of the house, make
sure the area is clean and in good repair.
SHOWING YOUR HOME
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Dust
and vacuum the whole house thoroughly.
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Lightly
clean and straighten up living areas.
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Open
all drapes and blinds to let in as much light as possible. Turn
on lamps and other lights as necessary to brighten each room.
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If
you're planning to move around the same time you're selling your
home, try to arrange showings while the furniture is still in
the house.
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Any
household or children's items should be stored away. This includes
toys, bikes, skateboards, etc.
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Turn
television sets off. Turn on a radio with soft music at low volume.
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While
your home is being held open, arrange to spend the time away from
the house, especially if you have small children. If this is not
possible, go for a walk, visit a neighbor, or keep children quiet
when your home is being shown to prospects.
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Keep
pets away from potential buyers and keep pet areas clean.
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Your
agent may request to serve refreshments. If not, feel free to
suggest this.
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Try
baking chocolate chip cookies or brownies just before the open
house. A pleasant aroma means home to many people.
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Once
the open house begins, let your agent do the job. Do not try to
assist unless asked by the agent showing your home.
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If
you're trying to sell any household items, do not bring this up,
unless you are asked. Remember to keep your valuables in a safe
place.
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Should
a buyer stop by when your not having an open house, refer all
inquires to your agent. Feel free to answer questions the buyer
might have, but again, refer as much as possible to your agent,
as he/she will be able to answer in the most positive manner.
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Save
visiting agents' business cards for your agent. Write down the
date on the back of the visiting agent's business card and indicate
if the agent had buyers with them.
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Notify
your agent if you'll be out of town and how to contact you. Timing
is EVERYTHING!