Preparing Your Home for Showing
In addition to the tips below I will help point out options unique to your home that will help buyers to see all of it's best qualities and imagine themselves living there.
1. Make the most of that first impression
When a potential buyer comes to look at your home, it is important that they have the perception that your home is well taken care of. A well-manicured lawn, neatly trimmed shrubs and a clutter free yard and entryway will give way to a great first impression. So does a freshly painted-or at least freshly scrubbed front door. If it is autumn make sure that you rake up the leaves and branches. If it is winter, shovel the walkways and make sure they are free of ice. Remember you only have one chance to make a first impression, make it a good one.
2. What you show is what you get, invest a few hours for future dividends
Dirty or faded walls and worn woodwork will reduce the appeal of your home. Invest some time and money in repainting and repairing these problem areas. Why tell potential buyers how good your home could look when they would rather see how good it actually looks. A little bit of "elbow grease" can go a long way. It will pay dividends for you.