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Planned
open house appointments will allow you time to prepare. But often times, the
window of opportunity to
expose your property to a motivated buyer can be small.
So every time you leave your home, make sure it is
ready for an unexpected
showing.
General
Preparation
When
preparing your home, think about the techniques used to show builders’ model
homes or what you might
do to prepare for honored guests.
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Review pointers from “First Impressions” checklist, particularly
regarding cleanliness, clutter, and repairs interior
and
exterior
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Create as light, cheerful and serene an environment as possible.
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Open drapes and light lamps including those in closets, basement or
attic.
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Add a welcoming touch by filling candy dishes and putting out fresh
flowers.
Bedrooms
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Make beds, put clothes and toys away, keep decorator pillows orderly.
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Turn blinds so slats are uniformly open. Put on light if room is dark.
Bathrooms
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Put out a clean hand towel, fresh soap and soap dish.
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Put commode lid down and ensure tissue supply is adequate.
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Potpourri dish can provide a nice sight and scent.
Kitchen
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Put away last minute dishes and conceal countertop articles.
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Simmer a few drops of vanilla on stove.
Dining Room
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Arrange inviting centerpiece.
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Consider setting the table with fine china and linen.
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Light chandelier.
Living
Room/Family Room/Den
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Straighten pictures on walls.
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Adjust couch cushions and throw pillows.
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Dispose of newspapers and drink containers, and polish tabletops.
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Light fireplace in winter.
Entryway
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When exiting just before buyers arrive, turn around at front door and see
what the prospect’s first impression
will be. What is the first thing you
notice from that vantage point? Is it an asset?
**Notify
your neighbors of scheduled open house
days,
and assure them they’ll be welcome.
Their eagerness to discover decorating
ideas for their own homes may actually result in them
turning up a buyer among their friends**
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