6 last minute tips to prep your house for viewings

6 last minute tips to prep your house for viewings

If you are preparing your home for a house viewing, there are a few things that you should consider doing. When a home is presented well, it is more likely to impress and therefore it is more likely to sell.

How to Prepare Your House for a Viewing
 
  1. Clear Away Unnecessary Clutter - One of the most important things to do before someone comes to view your house is clear away any unnecessary clutter. It’s okay to have family photos, books and ornaments on display but anything that is left out of place can appear messy. You should find the balance between showcasing a neat house, whilst also showing that it is lived in and homely.
 
  1. Open a Window to Let Fresh Air In - Nobody wants to walk into a home that feels stuffy, which is why opening the windows should be part of how you prep for a house viewing. With the windows open, fresh air is allowed in. The entire property will feel fresh, light and ventilated.
 
  1. Remove Pets, Pet Bowls and Pet Toys - We are a nation of animal lovers but not everyone is a huge fan of having pets in the home. This is why it’s a good idea to remove pets, bowls and toys when you have a house viewing. Not only does it stop pets from getting in the way and being a distraction, but it also helps to keep the home looking clean and tidy.
 
  1. Think About the Perfect Temperature - When a potential buyer is considering a property, there are a lot of things that they will be looking for. However, they will also be paying close attention to how they feel whilst going from room to room. It’s important to create a pleasant and welcoming house, as this is hugely appealing. If a home is too warm or too cold, it can affect the atmosphere and negatively influence their opinion. Take a moment to ensure that your home is at a comfortable temperature.
 
  1. Clean and Polish All Surfaces - Regardless of how recently you have cleaned a room, it’s always a good idea to clean and polish surfaces before a house viewing. It removes any lingering dust and really presents the house looking its best. Plus, cleaning and polishing can go a long way towards helping your home to look new and well cared for.
 
  1. Let Natural Light In - A lot of people focus on the tidying and cleaning aspect of preparing a home for a viewing, forgetting that creating the perfect lighting is just as important. Letting natural light into your home is a quick and easy way to create a bright, fresh and welcoming environment. Darker rooms look smaller and are less appealing, which can put a potential buyer off.
 
As you can see, there are a number of simple ways that you can properly prep your house for viewings and none of them are time consuming. By doing a few small things here and there, you can transform your home from average to impressive in a matter of minutes.


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