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How should I
prepare for showings and open houses?
Your house should be ready to show at all
times. Make sure it is kept clean and clutter-free. And,
those last minute touches before someone comes to look at
your home can make all the difference:
- Turn on all the lights, even
during the daytime, including outside entrance, closet,
basement, and attic lights. Open all the drapes and
blinds.
- Turn off the television, stereo,
and radio (easy listening music is OK).
- On cold days, light a fire. If
not in season, make sure the fireplace is clean.
- Put pets in a fenced yard. Better
still, ask friends to look after them. Some people may
be allergic, others may be afraid of animals. Clear any
pet odours.
- Clean the kitchen and bathrooms.
Leave windows and mirrors sparkling.
- Set out fresh flowers, hang
decorative hand towels in the bathroom, and place an
attractive tablecloth on the dining room table.
- If possible, leave! Some buyers
are uncomfortable when the owner is in the house. In
their hurry to get away, they may miss important
features, or fail to ask important questions. If you
must remain, be courteous, but try not to make
conversation. The buyer's Realtor knows what the buyer
is looking for. He or she can discuss features and
answer questions.
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