| The ability to reap additional profits on the sale of your
home can be accomplished easily enough if you make the right
improvements. Many changes can provide the prospective buyer
with enhanced feelings about your home. Feelings of more space,
more light, more rooms, more closet space, greater privacy,
warmth and security. Basic, simple and inexpensive improvements
can provide an improved emotional response in a potential buyer.
An example could be something as small as a crack in the
paint on a wall. Simply by applying some plaster and touch
up paint, you eliminated what may be an unstated concern that
your home was poorly maintained. Though the feeling may be
unconscious, it’s just as important that the potential
buyer feel an overall desire for your home. If you are working
with a small budget these simple techniques will work absolute
wonders:
The Magic of Mirrors!
Mirrors can provide a greater sense of space and elegance
when properly placed. Be careful not to overdo it, but when
placed properly throughout your home, each area will seem
larger to the potential home buyer. Try looking in your attic
or basement for any old mirrors, but be sure they have a nice
frame or at least give the frame a new coat of paint. You
may also want to visit a local flea market or garage sale,
you can almost always get a great deal on an old mirror or
two. Putting one foot square mirrors on a closet door in the
master bedroom is always an attractive touch.
Adding Additional Closet Space
One of the biggest complaints heard from potential buyers
is that there just isn’t enough closet space! Simply
purchasing an inexpensive closet organizer and installing
it in any or all of your closets can make all the difference.
You can also try putting a rod across one corner of a bedroom
for hanging clothes. Also you could try hanging a screen made
from a variety of materials. The screen could match the material
of the bedspread, drapes etc. The idea here is to be creative
so that the "fake closet" looks as though it was
a part of the room.
Make a Bare Wall Beautiful
Wallpaper is inexpensive, quick and easy to do! The right
wallpaper can brighten the room or hallway and bring it back
to life. Be careful to choose something with a neutral design
or pattern, remember you’re trying to move out.
Bring Old Floors Back to Life!
Nothing turns off a potential buyer quicker than dull, dingy,
disgusting looking floors. Whether you have wax, wooden or
tiled floors do whatever you can to make them shine again!
For wax floors, either rent a floor machine and do it yourself
or, if it’s in your budget, hire a professional. Have
a professional give you an estimate and explain exactly what
they would do to bring your floors back to life. If you have
them explain what they would do, it may be just as easy to
do it yourself. If you have carpeted floors you should either
have the carpet steam cleaned or install new carpeting. This
may sound expensive but new carpeting can add thousands of
dollars to the value of your home.
Add Attractive Plants
Having plants in the house is not only healthy for you but
you create a warm feeling with them. Many indoor plants are
far less expensive then you might imagine. Attractive pots
such as ceramic, brass or even designer plastic will add a
designer flair to your home. Hanging plants such as Boston
ferns are inexpensive, easy to care for and would go great
in your new home wherever you move.
Adding a Room Without Calling in the Contractor!
This simple but seldom used technique, can give a buyer the
feeling there are more actual rooms in your house. Floor to
ceiling room dividers are inexpensive and simple to install.
When a buyer walks through your home, they will generally
count the rooms in a subconscious manner. Each room will present
an emotional response as they walk through your home. By dividing
and designing each side of your room, you create a "
separate room" feeling in the potential buyer. It may
sound crazy but it works!
Clean Up the Bathroom
We’ve probably all heard that phrase a hundred times
growing up as children! Well guess what? It’s still
valid. Give your bathroom a face-lift if needed: fresh paint,
decorative moldings, tile grout, new designer faucets are
allattractive eye catchers.
What is That Smell?
Though people don’t like to admit it, everyone's home
has a certain smell to it. We just never notice it because
we live with it day in, day out. Strategically placing fresh
scent devices throughout the home will be pleasant to the
nose of any potential buyer. As a matter of fact, an old Realtor
trick is to pop some cinnamon rolls in an oven 5 minutes before
a showing. I bet you thought all Realtors just had a sweet-tooth |