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These are just a few tips for "staging " your
home. Contact Katherine at (925)331-4133 and I would be
happy to help you with more tips or provide you with a copy
of our booklet Getting Your Home Ready.
OUTSIDE:
Trim all shrubs. Pull all weeds. Flowers planted. Leaves raked. Water lawn
to keep it green. Pick up and discard or store all implements, materials and debris
that are not part of the lawn decor. All windows washed. Garage should be swept,
neat and tidy. Chain or pen any animals when showing to prevent any mishaps. LIGHTING:
Open all shades and draperies during the daylight hours. Replace all burned out
light bulbs with the maximum light producing bulbs. Turn on all lights throughout
the house and basement prior to showing the house. STORAGE: All clothing,
shoes, hats, accessories, tools, papers, magazines, books and personal items not
contributing to the decor of the room should be stored in closets or dressers.
All closets should be tidy, neat and clean (people really do look!). Basement
storage areas should be neatly arranged. Kitchen counters should be clean and
free of any articles not contributing to the decor of the room. All magazines,
books, ashtrays, food, bottles, containers, boxes, cans, toys, hobby accessories,
tools, dishes, cookware, etc. should be stored in the proper cupboards or closets
or storage areas. CLOSETS: The interiors of all closets should present
an organized, tidy and uncluttered appearance. All unneeded or unused items should
be discarded. Display your storage and utility space by removing all unnecessary
accumulations in attic, stairways, basement, closets and garage. WINDOWS:
All windows should be spotlessly clean inside and out. All window sills, should
be spotlessly clean and free of any flaking or loose paint. All windows should
be in good repair with no cracks. Screens should be clean and in good condition,
free of rust and holes. Any paint on glass should be removed with a razor blade
prior to cleaning. FIXTURES: All bathroom and kitchen fixtures and
counters should be sparkling clean. Polish chrome faucets and handles in the tub
and sinks. All sinks, tubs, toilets and counters should be clean. FLOORS:
All flooring should be clean and waxed if necessary. All carpeting should
be very clean regardless of its age. If the carpeting has not been steam cleaned
for more than one year, now is the time to do it! DOORS: All doors
should be free of scotch tape, posters, decals, or stickers. All door handles
should be clean and in good repair. CERAMIC TILE: All joints between
tiles should be clean and white. Use DAP bathroom tile sealer to reseal the joint
between bathtub and wall and floor. WALLS: All walls should be clean
and free of gouges, scratches, smudges, scotch tape, posters, thumbtacks, etc.
Walls should only have decorative items. Posters and paper pictures taped to walls
should be removed and all evidence of the tape markings removed. When in doubt
a fresh can of paint is always the way to go ODOR: Nothing smells
better than fresh air. On warm days, have your windows open and shades up. Make
your home feel and smell bright, fresh and clean and you will have a faster sale.
KEY POINT: Make very sure that there are absolutely no pet odors.
Katherine Prinzivalli, Realtor
Coldwell Banker Coon & McCreary
(925) 331-4133
E-Mail:
kprinzi@coldwellbanker.com |