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Selling your home is an exciting time. To get a great deal, it’s important that your home creates a solid first impression.
Here is our guide to making your home more attractive to potential buyers. Let us know if you have any questions, and we'd be happy to help.
Paint your home to make it look more presentable.
Before repainting your entire house, start by thoroughly cleaning all the walls and skirting boards with sugar soap. Once they are clean, it is easier to assess which areas require patching or repainting. Selleys Spakfilla is a great and easy-to-use product for filling in any holes or chips in the walls.
Paint is also a great way to spruce up your backyard. Repainting old pavers, a patio or a fence can make an old space look new again.
Prior to painting, always clean areas thoroughly with a pressure washer and follow instructions on the label.
Make sure that all windows are clean and clear. Doing so allows more natural light in your home, making it brighter.
Remove any fly screens prior to cleaning. It’s also a good idea to hose down or pressure clean the screens to remove any build-up of dust and dirt.
Bunnings has a wide variety of window cleaners and dry squeegees to make the job easier and more efficient.
Check that all lights throughout the home are working and have an appropriate coloured globe for the space.
Replace globes if needed. For darker rooms that lack natural light, install a cool white globe rather than a warm white one. These look brighter.
A great tip for homes with bayonet light fittings is to install covers over them to make them more appealing.
Make sure all taps and spouts are in good working order.
To add further value to your home, update any standard or outdated tapware. Something as simple as a new kitchen tap can make a difference.
Remove and replace any stained or mouldy sealant around your home.
This includes old sealant on skirting boards, and around sinks, showers and baths.
Remove the old silicone with the sealant remover tool, clean the area and then reseal with a new sealant.
Use a pressure washer to clean all exterior surfaces.
Over time, accumulated dirt, moss, and algae can dull your exterior floors, fences and exterior walls. Pressure washing can instantly refresh these areas.
When cleaning painted surfaces, it’s best to set the pressure washer at a lower setting to prevent the paint from stripping.
Create street appeal by tidying up your garden.
Start by removing all weeds, dead plants, leaves and broken tree branches. For lawns with multiple weeds, apply a weed and feed solution and follow the instructions on the product label.
For weeds in between pavers or stones, RoundUp works great and saves a lot of time. Make sure to always follow directions on the label and wash hands well after use.
Adding fresh mulch and nutrients to your garden beds will also make them more appealing and healthier. Mow lawns and use an edger or whipper snipper to create neat edges where they meet garden beds or paving.
Grass seeds are a great way to quickly fill in any patches within the lawn. Make sure to choose the right box of seeds to suit your lawn variety. Follow directions on the label for quick and efficient results.
Clean all floors, cupboards, doors and surfaces prior to a home inspection. A clean home will show a buyer that it is well maintained.
Diggers Multi-Purpose Surface Spray is a great product as it can be used for floors, bathrooms, and kitchens. It can also be used on stainless steel, leaving it shiny and clean.
Remove all personal and decorative items when presenting your home for sale.
The goal is to create a blank canvas, allowing potential buyers to visualise themselves living in that home and making it their own. Remove photographs and other personal items like toothbrushes, lotions and desk clutter.
A great tip for storing personal items is to place them in under-bed storage containers. This way they can be hidden out of sight but still easily accessed when needed.
Add a few pops of colour to make your home feel welcoming and appealing.
This can be easily done by using cushions, colourful towels, throws or indoor plants and flowers.
Prior to an inspection, you can also bake a batch of cookies or light a candle to create a sense of homeliness.
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