Your agent is a great source of advice on specifics for your home preparations so that your house is positioned competitively in the market. Preparations will likely include two phases. During phase one, before photos are taken and before the first showing, you should:

  • Clean deeply.
  • Paint some or all of your house.
  • Do minor repairs such as caulking tubs and windows.
  • Make major repairs – if needed and in your budget, such as replacing counters or appliances.
  • Stage your furniture to showcase your home’s best features.
  • Remove personal items such as family photos.
  • Declutter every surface and storage space.
  • Reorganize your closets and pack excess items.
  • Eliminate odors by cleaning the fireplace or pulling out musty rugs.
  • Add a color scheme with rugs or pillows if needed to warm up your home.
  • Upgrade your lighting or light bulbs to make your rooms brighter.
  • Spruce up the landscaping.
  • Power-wash your decks and sidewalks if needed.

Phase two, the last-minute prep just prior to any showing, includes:

  • Turn on the lights and open the blinds for maximum light.
  • Take out the garbage.
  • Make the beds.
  • Clear and dust surfaces.
  • Take your pets with you and put away pet bowls.
  • Hide your valuables.
  • Turn off your computer.
  • Set the temperature.
  • Put out fresh towels.