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Preparing a House
to Sell
Many buyers
peruse neighborhoods looking at
listed properties from the
outside before inquiring with
the listing agent to show them
the inside. A first impression
is hard to shake and if the
prospective buyer doesn't like
the house from the outside, they
probably won't inquire at all.
To get them past the front door,
you need to add some curb
appeal. Here's a list of items
that will definitely add value
to your home.
Outside
Maintenance
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Clear your
gutters and downspouts of
debris (leaves, sticks,
etc.) that may block the
flow of water from your
roof.
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Properly
grade the area under your
downspouts and around your
house, so rainwater flows
away from your foundation.
Splash blocks can help
rainwater at downspouts flow
in the proper direction. If
necessary, add extensions to
your downspouts.
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Plantings
should be set away from the
foundation to ensure regular
watering does not add to
soil moisture around the
basement. Lawn sprinklers
should not hit the house or
the area next to the
foundation.
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Ensure that
landscaping around the
foundation (sidewalks,
patios, gardens, etc.)
starts at 8 inches down from
the top of your foundation
wall and slopes away from
the home. Failure to do so
may cause moisture to build
up at or around the
foundation and promote the
environment for mold growth.
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Keep mulch,
dirt and other landscaping
material away from veneer
drainage system weep holes
commonly found on, but not
limited to masonry and
stucco homes. The veneer
drainage system diverts
water away from the interior
of the exterior wall system
and the weep holes allow the
water to escape the wall. If
the weep holes are blocked
or clogged with debris, mold
may form on the interior of
the exterior walls. The weep
holes are found at the
bottom of the finished
veneer.
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Sidewalks,
steps and exterior
foundation cracks should be
filled or patched to bring
up to date.
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Caulking
around windows, doors,
chimney/siding cavity,
foundation, and other common
leakage points is necessary
to prevent any moisture
intrusion.
Inside Maintenance
- Clean everything in
sight. The kitchen,
bathroom, bedrooms and
general living spaces, and
clean/test household
appliances and equipment. No
matter what physical
condition the property is
in, it should be clean, tidy
and uncluttered.
- You want buyers to view
your home as their potential
home. Therefore put away
family photos, sports
trophies, collectable items,
knick-knacks and souvenirs.
Put them in a box or a
rented storage area for a
few months.
- Shampoo rugs and wax
floors.
- Wash walls and use a
broom to clear cobwebs from
the corners of rooms and
closets.
- Wash windows and clean
blinds or draperies.
- Repair those small
things now, like leaky
faucets, missing tiles or
broken screens.
- Replace all burned-out
light bulbs.
- Properly insulate (12"
of blanket or 8" of blown-in
insulation) and ventilate
the attic of your home.
- If you are a smoker,
clean, prime and paint any
nicotine stained walls and
ceilings thoroughly and
refrain from smoking in the
home.
Basement
- Neaten up the basement.
- Clean up and correct any
water problems in your
basement, including
upgrading the foundation
with a mortar patching at
all loose cavities and
cracks.
- Test sump pump.
The Day of the Showing
- Before you leave, turn
on all lights, open all
curtains and shutters to let
in as much light as possible
but screen out unappealing
views.
West Valley Phoenix AZ Real
Estate. Find Homes In The West
Valley Area of Phoenix
Sources:
Roger D. Ferguson, #41820,Integrity One Home
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