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Today I have advice for all of my home sellers in Phoenix. You don’t need to spend thousands and thousands of dollars trying to completely remodel your kitchen or bathroom before you sell your home. There are many smaller, more manageable projects that you can try your hand at.
For example, repainting and installing new carpet are always good bets. Getting your carpet professionally cleaned is also an option. Both of these fixes have high returns, and they both have minimal costs.
Landscaping and curb appeal also matter. You need to form a good impression with a buyer, so be sure to repaint your front door, trim your hedges, mow your lawn, and perhaps plant some new flowers. You need to make buyers curious enough on the outside of your home to want to wander inside.
When a buyer walks through your front door, you’ll want to stage your home in a way that’s appealing and inviting to them. Do your best to clear off your counters and your closets. You would be amazed at how much bigger your home feels. Staged homes often sell for much more money, and my stager can come inside your property to give you some advice on how to showcase your home.
You should also clear out your schedule for the first 21 days of the sale. This time period is crucial, and if you can’t make time to show your home, then it may sit on the market longer and not sell for as much money. Arrange your schedule so that you can be flexible and allow as many showings as possible during this time frame.
If you want more tips on how you can maximize your sale price, please don’t hesitate to ask me. I look forward to speaking with you!