It’s
showtime!
Upon
listing your home, buyers will want to take
a tour. As buyers are thorough when it comes
to inspecting a potential home, you will want
to keep everything in order at all times. While
it may be inconvenient to be especially tidy
during this time, you will reap the rewards
by presenting your home in the best possible
light. When your home is clean, organized and
in show condition, it will stand apart from
the many others a potential buyer has seen.
The first step to making your home ready for
showtime is a lock box. This device makes showing
your home very convenient. Other REALTORS®
can show your home, without having to locate
the key each time, or making an appointment.
Your REALTOR® will place your
house key inside this box and attach it to a
convenient area on your home. Only REALTORS®,
bonded and approved by the local real estate
board have an assigned code to access this box.
Codes are changed each month. The box also records
the codes of the REALTORS® who
have recently visited your home.
Your home should always be available for viewing.
Most agents will call you and give you a few
hours notice prior to showing your home. Be
cooperative and unless absolutely unavoidable,
do not cancel the showing. Buyers like to see
a home as quickly as possible. This, however,
works to your advantage. When a buyer sees a
home quickly and likes it, you will get an offer
sooner, rather than later.
Treat
yourself
Buyers like to have complete access to your
home. Some, however, may feel reluctant to view
your home as thoroughly as they would like if
the seller is home. When you give buyers the
opportunity to fully explore your home, you
are sending a positive message – you have
nothing to hide. When your home is being shown,
take yourself out for coffee, go shopping, or
take the kids to a park. If you have to be at
home, be sure to remain in one room and out
of the way. While it is appropriate to greet
buyers at the door, do not volunteer any information.
Simply say, “nice to see you,” and
let your REALTOR® handle it from
there.
Lighting
Prior to the buyers arrival, turn on all the
indoor and outdoor lights – even during
the day. At night, a well-lit homes creates
a lived-in, warm impression when viewed from
the street. In full light, during the day, full
lighting diminishes the harsh shadows created
from sunlight. In full view, your home looks
inviting, welcome and ready for a new buyer.
Fragrances
Avoid using scented sprays. They tend to be
very obvious and in most cases, too overpowering.
A buyer may get the wrong idea. Many people
also have allergies. For a pleasant aroma you
can choose to have a potpourri pot simmering.
Even better, keep the pot simmering throughout
the entire time your home is listed. It’s
a simple matter to keep a potpourri pot filled
with water and fragrance, rather than scrambling
each time a buyer visits. You might forget this
important element to a successful sale. Another
idea is to prepare some baking (either yourself
or from a bakery) such as cinnamon rolls, or
other bread product. Put these unbaked pieces
in the freezer. Before you head out for coffee
set your oven on a low temperature (275 –
300 C) and let the baking warm your home. When
you get home, after an hour or so, you will
have fresh baking waiting for you.
Pet
management
Be sure to advise your REALTOR®
of any pets you own. If possible, try and have
a neighbour or family member board your pet
while you are showing your home. Pets may become
confused and disoriented in the presence of
visitors. When you are out of the house during
the showing, perhaps you can take your pet with
you.
If your pet has to remain at home during the
showing, try to keep it contained in the backyard
(for dogs), or perhaps a specific room for indoor
cats. Be sure to post a sign on the door, in
consideration of your visitors, and the cat.
Frequently, noise and unfamiliar people frighten
cats. They usually hide until things are back
to normal. Some however, may panic and try to
escape.
Remove
all garbage
Be mindful of the kitchen and bathroom areas,
the places where buyers tend to scrutinize the
most. Be sure these areas are clean and disinfected
prior to showing. All garbage should be removed,
even if the garbage is kept under the sink.
Buyers look everywhere. Kitchen garbage bags
are an inexpensive item when you are considering
the impression you want to make on a potential
buyer.
Keep
your home tidy and organized
While it will take more effort than normal
keep your home clean and organized throughout
the listing period. It is definatly worth it
to get up a few minutes earlier to make the
bed and wash the dishes. Pick up papers. Organized
the mail. Throw out magazines or stack them
neatly on the shelf. Dust and vacuum as frequently
as you can. You want your home to look its best
anytime a potential buyer visits and that could
be at only an hour’s notice.