Monday, 18 November 2013

Cleaning Your Home To Sell It: Some Useful Tips

By Rosemary Gardner


When considering a home purchase most folks are going to consider the present state and cleanliness of a home when talking of making an offer, and the amount they are content to pay. Also , you, as the seller, need to keep in mind that yours doubtless isn't the sole home that is being considered by the buyer, and therefore it is important your house leaves a lasting and positive impression in their minds. A clean and well organised home can add to the appeal and help to speed up the sale.

If you happen to be looking for recommendations on how you can best clean your home to get it ready for sale, read on for some useful suggestions which will give your home a massive edge over other properties on the market:

1. One of the first things your potential customer is going to note when he walks into your house is the state of the carpet. Not only the appearance, but also the smell. Old homes generally have the hint of mould hanging in the air, and this should be coming from underneath your carpets. Perhaps you've had a spill in the past which hasn't been allowed to dry and mould has developed and spread without you spotting it. Although dumping mold is probably a job better left for professional carpet cleaning companies, you can disguise the smell and not let it put off a potential buyer. Kick off with some spot removal to get rid of any obviously conspicuous blemishes. Next spread cooking soda over the carpet and use a stiff brush to get it deep down into the fibers. Let is lie there for roughly an hour and then utilize a robust vacuum cleaner to suck it all up. The baking soda will absorb both moisture and smells and both these will be removed by the sodium bicarbonate being picked up by the vacuum cleaner. Next use a good carpet deodorizer to leave your carpet smelling nice and fresh. If your carpet is in a fairly bad state, then you may need to considering engaging a professional carpet washing company to shampoo and deep cleanse it.

2. It's a fact that kitchens sell homes. So it's important that your kitchen looks spotless when it's being checked. Ensure all surfaces are clean. If you happen to have any grout showing make sure it's mold-free and looking pretty much like new. Grout is a reservoir for germs and bacteria, so whether or not you are selling your home or not you should usually give full consideration to keep your grout clean and cleaned. Put away any out of the ordinary kitchen equipment like bread makers and table top ovens, and only leave a couple of the more common items such as kettles, toaster and microwave out on the counter tops. You would like your counter space to be scarce to make your kitchen look larger than it may basically be. Over dishevelled kitchen counters gives the idea that you do not have enough cabinet space available for storage.

3. Clean your refrigerator and remove any spoiled food, or food with powerful odors. Even if you are not selling your kitchen products, the last thing you want is to feel humiliated when a would-be purchaser walks by and opens the fridge door to release the scent of last week's left over goulash. Make sure your oven is spotless and the burner tops are stain free.

4. Make sure your curtains and blinds are dirt and dust free. Remember we are cosy living in our own mess, but when you walk into somebody else's then it is a large turn off. An hour spent cleaning and dusting off these window fittings could make all the difference in the world on whether you get an offer or not.

5. De-clutter your bedrooms and living room. Put away all books, documents and childrens toys, and if required, rearrange your furniture to make the rooms as roomy as practical. Remember if you are moving heavy furniture that you make also have to inspect for further dust and dirt, since those things are probably not moved each time you clean those rooms.

All this might appear like lots of effort to go to, but remember selling a home, especially in the present day's economy isn't simple, so you need to go that extra mile to make your home the most engaging option for potential purchasers. Of all the ways in which you can improve your home, cleaning is always going to be the most cost-effective option.




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