Simple
SENSES can sell your home
Chances
are, if you are selling your home you will
have many buyers viewing your home. you
will have open houses and buyer meetings.
This may take place over several days, or
several weeks. If your home is in top condition,
many potential buyers will want to inspect
your home. The more buyers, the more likely
you will sell your home, faster.
While you want to expose your home to as
many buyers as possible, do not forget to
use some common SENSE for these showings.
Usually when a buyer is looking for a home,
he will meet with a REALTOR®
and spend several days looking at houses,
from dawn ‘til dusk. The REALTOR®
provides feature sheet for each property.
A buyer will spend anywhere from a few minutes
to an hour or more at each home, eliminating
those homes that do not fit his needs. With
so many homes to view, the details of a
specific home can become blurred. That is
why it is common for a home buyer to rely
upon impressions, feelings and comfort level
when considering a home.
When it comes to selling your home, there
is much you can do to increase the comfort
level of potential purchasers. In fact,
with some attention to the four SENSES,
you will make your home much more appealing.
Most important, you will create and impression
buyers can not resist.
Sense
of smell
Remember Mom’s home made apple pie
or bread? Nothing says warmth, comfort,
and security like the combination of vanilla,
nutmeg, cinnamon and wheat, baking in the
oven. You do not have to bake each time
a prospective buyer arrives. There are many
easy ways to introduce pleasant smells into
your home.
- Place a piece of bread (sprinkled with
cinnamon, vanilla, nutmeg, or cloves)
into the oven on a low temperature for
a few minutes.
- Purchase frozen bread dough. Follow
baking directions. it is simple and easy.
- Have a bakery prepare two dozen unbaked
cinnamon buns. Freeze. It only takes a
few minutes to defrost. When you are expecting
a buyer, pop two or three into the oven,
at 425 degrees for about 30 minutes.
- Place a few drops of vanilla on light
bulbs. Turn on all the lights prior to
a showing.
- Purchase an inexpensive potpourri cooking
pot. You can add fragrance with oil, beads,
spices, or perfume. Leave it simmer and
refill every two or three days.
- Add a few drops of vanilla, nutmeg
or cinnamon to a pot of water and let
simmer for a few minutes.
A word of caution. Too much fragrance can
be unpleasant and distracting. People may
wonder what you are trying to hide with
an overpowering effect. Buyers will also
remember the lingering garlic, onions and
curry long after they have forgotten the
color of the bedroom walls.
Sense
of Sight
Visual enhancements can add color, warmth,
texture and atmosphere to your home. Items
such as colorful pillows, vases with flowers,
plants, and attractive afghans help to provide
the feeling of a bright and cheerful home.
A word of caution. Too many decorating
items create a cluttered, crowded feeling.
Neutral decorating tends to work best. Anything
unusual usually distracts the buyer.
Sense
of Hearing
Gentle background music can provide a relaxing
atmosphere for the viewing. Find some “elevator
music,” that is non-offensive and
easy on the ears.
Sense
of Touch
Be sure that all high-traffic surfaces
are clean and clutter free. it is not uncommon
for a potential home buyer to run their
hands over a bathroom sink, or a kitchen
counter. When surfaces are clean and freshly
disinfected, you create a cared for feeling.
When you pay attention to smell, sight,
hearing and touch, you will present a more
attractive atmosphere for a potential buyer.
When you give your home these inexpensive
touches, you can help pay big dividends
with buyers.