Spring Home-Buying Season Is Here – Clean Your House and Put Your Best Clean-Face Forward!
With warmer than normal temperatures already here, it may feel more like summer is upon us, but rest assured it’s still spring. This is the time of the year most homeowners tackle spring-cleaning chores, and buyers set out all over the St. Petersburg-Tampa area looking for a new home. So, if you’re selling your home, here are some handy and compelling tips on making it as enticing, attractive and sale ready as possible.
10 Tips To Give Your House The “Wow-WOW” Factor:
We’ve written before about how important curb appeal is to helping a prospective buyer get a great first impression of your house. We can’t stress enough how critical it is to create a “wow” factor right off the bat.
- Start with the landscaping. The winter “browns” are over; rake then fertilize and cut your lawn, prune the bushes, pull the weeds and plant colorful flowers to give the front of your home some pizazz. Remove leaves from your flowerbeds, bushes and shrubs, and replace with a light covering of mulch to give areas a finished, well-maintained look. Remove and replace anything that didn’t make it through the long, cold west coast Florida winter.
2. Pressure wash the exterior. Florida’s state flowers may sometimes feel like mold and mildew, but they have no place residing on your house. Rent a pressure washer, and thoroughly clean everything from the fascia down. Buyers will think the inside is a mess if the outside looks like a biology experiment, and they will probably drive away without parking the car.
3. Identify repairs. In the process of pressure washing, you’re sure to find areas that need repainting and repairs that need to be completed. Make note of what they are, and take care of them as quickly as possible. Clogged gutters can become garden boxes. Clean them out before you have a Sequoia popping out of your roofline. You want your home to be in the best condition possible, not a state forest.
4. Paint your front door. Your home needs to be inviting. What better way than to give your entry a fresh new coat of paint, preferably in a color that contrasts and compliments the rest of the home’s color scheme. It shouldn’t take more than an hour to remove and paint the door, so no excuses. While you’re at it, replace or refresh any missing house numbers, put down a new welcome mat and remove any clutter from the entryway.
5. Shutter the clutter. You like all your stuff, your knick-knacks, your bobble head collection, your wall of stacked beer cans, but you’re alone on this one, trust us. No one else wants to see all that stuff. So get rid of it. Toss whatever you no longer want, [Read more…]