First impressions are everything, especially when it comes to selling your home. Make your interiors and exterior spaces as appealing as possible because potential buyers want to envision themselves living in your home. If you’re considering putting your home up for sale, now is the ideal moment to develop a checklist to ensure you stay on the right path. We’ve compiled a list of the important tasks you need to consider before getting your home ready to sell.  

Decluttering

Before putting your home on the market, it’s crucial to declutter and remove any unnecessary items. A decluttered home does not only attract potential buyers, but it helps them envision themselves living in it. Prioritize which items you should get rid of, donate, or sell. Start with items that you didn’t use in the last six months. Temporary storage spaces are also worth considering to keep things you don’t need.  

Repairing Damages

If you have pending repair projects going on, it’s time to prioritize them. Take the necessary steps to repair leaky faucets, fix roofing problems, patch holes in walls, and consider repainting any areas that need a fresh coat of paint. Once you address these issues, you can ensure that your home is in the best possible condition before putting it on the market. 

Is Renovation Necessary?

Renovation is a hot topic that often sparks debate about its necessity among home sellers. Many argue that renovation is essential to increase your property’s value, while others question its significance. You may think a modern and newly renovated home can sell faster, but that’s not always the case. A well-maintained home will go a long way in selling it. Consult your realtor to determine if renovation is necessary. 

Getting Your Interiors Ready

Create a welcoming, comfortable, and relaxing atmosphere in your living areas to attract potential buyers. Avoid cluttering these spaces with personal items that take away from the overall appeal. Sometimes, it is necessary to replace certain items with more affordable alternatives. Arrange furniture in a way that shows the efficient use of space. You don’t need a newly renovated interior space; just make sure that it’s well-maintained and clean.  

Here are some essential tasks to tackle when getting your interiors ready for the market: 

Kitchen 

  • Ensure that faucets are leak-free and working properly 
  • Organize cupboards, storage, and pantry 
  • Ensure the kitchen is odour-free 
  • Clean the dishwasher 
  • Keep the countertops clean and organized 

Bathroom 

  • Repair leaky faucets 
  • Check if all fixtures are in good working condition 
  • Store and organize supplies  
  • Replace cracked tiles or grout 
  • Remove stains and grout from tiles 
  • Clean sinks, showers, tubs, and countertops 

Lighting 

  • Replace burnt-out bulbs 
  • Use light fixtures that complement the style of your home 
  • Choose light bulbs that provide the right amount of light for the space 
  • Use mirrors to make the room appear larger 
  • Keep windows clean and open to let in natural light 

Bedrooms, Living Room, and Dining Room 

  • Steam-clean t carpets  
  • Clean flooring Polish wood following  
  • Neatly organize cabinets, shelves, and storage 
  • Remove or store fragile items, excess furniture, and personal items 
  • Polish wood surfaces 
  • Clean and organize fireplace 
  • Consider repainting, if needed 
  • Draw back the curtains to let in the sunlight 
  • Clean mirrors  
  • Replace bedding and pillow covers 

Windows and Window Coverings 

  • Make sure locks, latches, and handles are working properly  
  • Remove dirt and fingerprints on the window, sills, or frames 
  • Keep curtains, blinds, or drapes clean 
  • Check for sun damage and excessive wear on window coverings 
  • Replace screens with tears or holes 

Don’t Overlook Your Outdoor Space 

Don’t forget to tidy up the exterior of your home. Boost your curb appeal by tidying up your front yard, adding fresh mulch or flowers, and ensuring your entryway is welcoming. A well-maintained exterior will entice buyers to see what’s inside. 

Yard 

  • Keep the front yard, sideways, and driveways spotless
  • Trim trees, plants, and hedges 
  • Mow lawn 
  • Remove any junk  
  • Replace dead plants 
  • Keep flower beds tidy and weeded 

Decks and Patios 

  • Repaint or stain wood decks 
  • Clean all outdoor furniture 
  • Sweep off debris  
  • Clean deck rails 
  • Replace missing posts or slats 

Working with an Agent

The most effective way to ensure that your home sells for the best price is by working with a real estate agent. A listing agent will be there to support you throughout the selling process. They will determine the value of your home, organize open houses, market the property, and negotiate with potential buyers to reach a favourable deal.