Seven Steps to Preparing for an Open House
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Hire a cleaning service. A spotlessly clean home is essential; dirt will turn off a prospect faster than anything.
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Mow your lawn, and be sure toys and yard equipment are put away.
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Serve cookies, coffee, and soft drinks. It creates a welcoming touch. But be sure the kitchen has been cleaned up; use disposable cups so the sink doesn’t fill up.
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Lock up your valuables, jewelry, and money. Although the real estate salesperson will be on site during the open house, it’s impossible to watch everyone all the time.
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Turn on all the lights. Even in the daytime, incandescent lights add sparkle.
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Send your pets to a neighbor or take them outside. If that’s not possible, crate them or confine them to one room (a basement or bath), and let the salesperson know where to find them.
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Leave. It’s awkward for prospective buyers to look in your closets and express their opinions of your home with you there.
Ten Ways to Make Your Home Irresistible at an Open House
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Put fresh or silk flowers in principal rooms for a touch of color.
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Add a new shower curtain, fresh towels, and new guest soaps to every bath.
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Set out potpourri or fresh baked goods for a homey smell.
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Set the table with pretty dishes and candles.
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Buy a fresh doormat with a clever saying.
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Take one or two major pieces of furniture out of every room to create a sense of spaciousness.
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Put away kitchen appliances and personal bathroom items to give the illusion of more counter space.
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Lay a fire in the fireplace. Or put a basket of flowers there if it’s not in use.
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Depersonalize the rooms by putting away family photos, mementos, and distinctive artwork.
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Turn on the sprinklers for 30 minutes to make the lawn sparkle.
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