A successful home sale relies on numerous cogs in a big machine. Many of these are beyond your control. But there are a few things you can do to boost the chances. Things like making the home look magazine-worthy using high-quality media can help tip the scales in your favour.
Flooring plays an integral part in a home. A buyer wants a place that looks great but is also safe. An uneven, splintered or expanded wooden floor can be a hazard. Quality materials from flooring suppliers and expert installation can help tip the scales when showing the home to buyers. However, some buyers may also want to retain the style of a period house. In this case, refreshing the original wooden floor is the better option, replacing only where necessary.
A lot of buyers walk into a home expecting a perfect look. Of course, this almost never happens, and everyone has different expectations. However, you have a lot of control when it comes to staging the home. Professional stagers can help, and an estate agency will recommend services. But if you prefer to DIY this, there are some tricks you can try. First, show off teh purpose of each room. Declutter as much as possible, too, and add lots of natural lighting.
If you can notice something, then a buyer will, too. There are usually lots of small jobs around the home that you just never get around to completing. In the UK alone, over 430 million small DIY jobs go unfinished each year. Minor repairs such as cracks in walls, light switches that don’t work, and even leaking taps are all common. And even though they aren’t major issues, they can be enough to put a buyer off. So grab your toolbelt and clear your weekend as you get to work!
Showcasing your home for a visit is a popular way to show it off to buyers. But these days, a lot of people prefer to browse online first or exclusively. For this reason, you must use high-quality media. When taking photos, your smartphone isn’t enough. For interiors, a 24 mm lens works best for room images. For exterior shots, a 70 – 300 mm is excellent for feature close-ups and wide shots. You can also upload videos and even 360° virtual reality tours of the property.
You can spend a lot of time working on sprucing up and staging the home’s interior. But of course, buyers also want something with useful outdoor space. If the property has a front and/or backyard space, make sure to give these some TLC, too. In fact, you can make a strong first impression this way, as the front area is the first thing a potential buyer will see. It also helps to spruce up the patio or decking and helps buyers see how they could use the space available.
Fixing uneven or unsightly flooring will help prepare for a successful home sale. Taking care of the smaller tasks around the home helps smooth things over. Yet buyers will also love to see how they can recreationally use any outdoor space in the house, such as decking and patios.
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