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by Carmen Natschke

When you are selling your home the phrase "You will never get a second chance to make a good first
impression" should be first and foremost on your mind. That's why it's important to thoroughly plan and
prepare your home for sell. The tips below will help you make the best first impression.

Clean House
Sounds like common sense but I've seen enough homes that fail that first test. The smell of a closed up or
dirty house will instantly make your potential buyer make a U-turn and find his way out the door quickly. If your
home isn't in tip top shape consider hiring a cleaning service to create a clean and fresh image that buyers
will appreciate.

Floor Planning and Traffic Flow
Study your current furniture & room layout and determine if that is the best configuration. Take into account
traffic flow patterns. Homeowners grow accustomed to their surroundings and may not even realize they
have a floor plan issue or that they don't have enough space to comfortably walk between the sofa and the
entertainment center. Fixing a floor plan and/or traffic flow issue can be as simple as re-arranging furniture to
better show off features of a room. You don’t want potential buyers tripping over the sofa or having to suck in
their stomachs to get by some ill placed chairs and tables. They will remember that feeling of discomfort and
associate it with the house. They may also leave thinking that your home is much smaller than it actually is
because of the poor layout.

Be Brutally Honest about your Home's Cosmetic Shortcomings
Take note of all cosmetic defects and set out to fix them before your potential buyer ever has a chance to see
them. It’s easier to fix a cosmetic defect before a buyer see’s it than later. The impression has been made
and the sale may have been lost.

Leave the 60's, 70's, 80's
Updates may be necessary if your home resembles the set of "I Dream Of Jeannie" , "The Brady Bunch" or
“Miami Vice”. Outdated decor, furnishings and colors are a turn-off to many buyers. This is probably one of
the hardest things to do because you probably aren't aware of your home decor or style. Speak to your realtor
or a close friend and ask them to give you their honest opinion. Let them know that you don't want it sugar-
coated just the facts so you can get started on fixing the issue at home thereby getting you closer to the sale
of your home.

Room By Room

Bedroom should always feel bright and airy. If it's not be prepared to make it so. Neutral color schemes that
evoke a serene feeling are the best. Look at photos of luxury hotel rooms for inspiration.

Bathroom should be well-lit, clean and smell fresh. Toilet seat should be in the down position. Mirrors
should be streak free and shiny. Put your personal care items away. Again think of creating a bathroom like
one you would find in a luxury hotel. There should be very little traces of you - that makes it easier for the
potential buyer to see herself in "her" bathroom not yours. If you need to go out and buy new bath linens in
neutral colors. Ratty towels send the wrong message and the same goes for dirty bath mats and moldy
shower curtains. Investing a few dollars into updating and upgrading decorative items, bath accessories and
bath linens will pay handsomely later.

Closets and storage spaces should look organized and not over-stuffed. Potential buyers are interested in
closet space that appears like it can hold all their belongings, wardrobe etc. You need to remove the bulk
and create a sense of airiness and space. Even if you have a huge walk in closet, if it is stuffed to the top it
will send the wrong message.

Kitchen should obviously be clean and uncluttered. Potential home-buyers are not interested in your vast
array of cookbooks precariously piled on a counter. They need to visualize themselves cooking and living in
that area. If one-third of your counter space is filled with books, knick-knacks and other items a potential
buyer will immediately think that there isn't enough room for her stuff. You need to create the impression that
space abounds and that everything she has will fit quite nicely. Kitchens are a major selling feature and you
need to highlight that fact by:


  • displaying sufficient counter space
  • highlighting storage that is well-utilized and not over-stuffed and cramped
  • providing bright illumination / lighting from both artificial and natural light sources
  • removing all magnets, photos, list, etc from the refrigerator door

Green, Green and more Green
Think of green as the new beige. It is a neutral and can be used to your advantage. Add fresh plants and
flowers to the rooms in your homes. Remember to care for live plants - dead leaves or worse dead plants
send the wrong message to potential buyers. They will wonder what else you failed to care for. Beautiful silk
or poly-silk botanicals can be substituted for live plants in your home. They will give you the same fresh
visual image as live plants without the hassle of caring for them.

What about Fido and Kitty?
Remember that we may love our pets and consider them part of the family but not everyone feels that way.
Therefore do the best you can to minimize their presence. Also keep in mind that some individuals may have
pet allergies so you may want to send your pet to a Pet Resort - specially if you are holding an Open House.
Remove their toys, kitty condos, food /water dishes and litter box. It may be a slight inconvenience for you and
your pet but again it's one of those little things that pay back handsomely. You don't want to lose a potential
buyer because they are terrified of, are allergic to or just hate animals. On a side-note to those with large
dogs in the back-yard. Your potential buyer may and probably will want to venture out into what they some day
hope will be their backyard. Don't ruin it by having them accidentally step in a "little surprise". Clean your pet's
outside areas and again minimize any chance of "surprises" that can dampen your sales prospects.

Just Say No
It may feel that you are suppressing your personality a bit in order to sell your home and that is true. However
it is necessary in order to appeal to the greatest number of potential buyers. So here goes some more
personality suppression:

Get rid of the flamingos, gnomes or any statues that may be deemed offensive. This speaks for itself - leave
your lawn for flowers and graceful landscaping.

Political signs are a major no-no. This is the fastest way to lose a sale. If your potential buyer differs from you
politically they may not even bother getting out of their car to go see your home.

Dirty clothes strewn throughout the house. You may feel like a free spirit and just want to drop your clothes
any where but you potential home-owner may not appreciate your sense of free spirit

Strong wall colors : Gothic Black, Lime Green... Most buyers prefer neutral tones - give them what they want.

Carmen Natschke is an award winning designer and co-founder of roominakit.com an online home decor
shop and decorating resource. Carmen is passionate about decorating and has shared that passion with
hundreds of women through her Decorating Divas workshops and seminars. She is currently working on her
book "Decorate Like A Pro" which is based on the innovative approach to decorating taught in her
workshops and seminars. Read other
decorating articles by Carmen or visit her decorating blog for daily
decorating advice and articles.
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