Thursday, April 16, 2009

So You want to Sell Your Home - Part 12 - The Grand Entrance


OK, you have had a garage sale, put excess clothes and furniture into storage and your yard looks like a well manicured golf course. You are now ready to invite buyers into your home. Another chance for a first impression, where those buyers will actually be spending most of their time if they purchase your home.

Whether you are using an agent or selling the home on your own, or using a limited service agent where you are doing all the showings, etc., make sure that buyer are directed to enter the home through the room that will give the most dramatic, the most favorable impression to them. If you are showing your home, that is relatively easy to manage, you direct the prospect to the right door. If you are using an agent, you will usually not be there when the home is shown. Make sure that any lock-box the agent provides is as close to the preferred entrance as possible and that they put specific directions which entrance to use. After all, they might never see how the chandelier looks framed in front of the french doors if they come in the wrong door.

Give a feeling of space. If you have a narrow entrance hallway, makes sure that it is open and cleared of all obstructions. While you might be used to opening the door slowly so that you don't damage that hall tree, anybody looking at your home will not be. Make sure that there are no loose throw rugs or mats that someone may trip over as they enter your home.

Say "Welcome!" with colorful flowers or candles strategically placed to draw the eye but are out of the way. But be careful of anything that might provide an overpowering scent. Remember, those prospective buyers might not have the same discriminatory tastes that you do. Or, they just might not like a home that reminds them of a flower shop.

Make it look like new. Or at least make it look well cared for. A thorough cleaning is always in order. Make sure the carpet is cleaned and just vacuumed, or the tile is swept and the grout cleaned. Eliminate any hand prints or smudge marks from walls, doors, etc. If any minor repairs are needed, such has nail holes patched, warn carpet or damaged tiles replaced, and that any painting is completed.
You can get hints and tips at how to decorate, not just your entrance, but your whole home, by looking at magazines, websites, or even by touring model homes and open houses. Find something that reminds you of your entrance way and do something similar.

Remember, this is the rare opportunity to make another good first impression. Make the best of it! It will help set the tone for how the rest of the home is viewed.

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