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Getting Ready to Sell Your Home
Following is a checklist
of items and practical advice to help your home look its best:
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Exterior:
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Paint the front door and mailbox.
Polish any brass hardware.
Wash or clean wood, aluminum, or vinyl sided homes. You can
hire a contractor to pressure-wash your home for usually under
$500. Pressure washing can remove dirt, grime, chalky paint
and even mildew.
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Rake leaves, trim shrubs and trees,
cut the lawn, and put in some seasonal flowers. Refresh mulch
by topdressing with a layer of new mulch, or replace it totally
with new.
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Sweep and hose off patios, driveways,
and sidewalks. Another item that is a possibility for pressure
washing! Make sure all are unstained and in good condition.
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Clean gutters; extend downspouts
to prevent water seepage and drain water away from wood siding
to prevent rot.
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Organize garage and any storage
buildings/sheds. Keep car clean.
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Make sure all house and garage
locks work easily with the key(s). You may want to purchase
a small tube of graphite to remedy the problem, or replace very
worn locks.
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Interior:
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Wash
windows, shades, blinds and curtains.
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Leave
the shades/blinds open to make the house appear bright and cheerful.
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Replace
burned-out light bulbs and clean lighting fixtures.
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Wax/polish
floors; vacuum or shampoo carpets; glue down open seams in vinyl flooring.
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Paint
the foyer and repair/clean flooring.
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Make
sure windows and doors operate properly and lubricate bi-fold door
tracks with spray silicone.
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Glue
loose seams in wallpaper; remove soiled wallpaper and replace or paint.
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Clean
in and around fireplaces
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Organize
the closets and clean up all clutter.
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Make
sure beds are made and there is no laundry visible.
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Have
a yard/garage sale to get rid of unwanted and excess items that can
clutter the house.
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Make
your baths sparkle by making these improvements: Repair loose tiles,
remove loose grout and add new. Remove old tub and tile caulking and
install new white tub and tile caulking around edges of the tub, along
edges of the sink tops and around the toilet base. Clean mildewed
caulk with bleach or a bleach product.
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Old
tubs can often be repainted with a spray epoxy coating or lined with
vinyl.
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Remove
soap scum and dirt buildup on tile and clean glass doors with vinegar.
Replace or launder soiled shower curtains.
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Vacuum
exhaust fans and have them plugged in.
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Improve
the kitchen with these items:
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Clean
ovens, cooktops, and exhaust fans. Remember to clean behind appliances.
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Make
sure all the burners or cooking elements work.
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Defrost
freezers. Remove mold from refrigerator gaskets. Empty the water collection
tray under refrigerator.
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Neatly
arrange items under sink.
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Wash
cabinet fronts.
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Cover
counter burns with ceramic tile or heat resistant glass,
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Make
sure all drawer pulls and door handles are in place and secure.
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Install
new shelf and drawer liners.
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Signs
of rats, roaches, spiders, mice, termites, etc.
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Because
Homeowners become desensitized to the odors in their own homes, they
may not realize how obvious these odors can be to visitors. To avoid
this problem, ask someone outside of your household to help you detect
odors. Things that could turn your potential buyer off:
Dog and cat odors
Odors
from dirty baths and kitchens; bacteria growing in drains
Freezer
and refrigerator odors
Odors
from tobacco smoke and trash cans
Mildew
odors from baths, kitchens, and screened porches
Odors
from heating equipment (usually dirty coils).
How to fix the problems:
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Remove pet odors by steam cleaning carpet, cleaning litter boxes
daily, and keeping barking dogs out of sight.
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Air
out furniture; use commercial odor cleaner such as Febreze.
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Check
toilet bowl to see if it is fitting tightly against the floor. Odors
often come into the bath through a bad wax seal under the bowl.
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Food
disposal units and the inside overflow areas of bath sinks are great
places for bacteria. Using a chlorine bleach and water solution,
remove the trap and block the drain, then pour in the solution past
the overflow inlet. Let sit for half an hour.
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Rinse
trash cans and spray with a deodorizer.
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Make
the whole house smell inviting by boiling cinnamon sticks or vanilla
in a pot, or have an apple pie or loaf of bread warming in the oven.
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Once
you have attended to the physical inspection of the property, gather
any pertinent papers concerning your house: substantial repair or
replacement receipts showing updates, warranties that can pass from
owner to buyer, termite bond, and previous utility bills to help
answer questions on water, electric, and gas consumption.
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By
completing these lists, your home will appear its best! Plus some expenses
occurred for preparing your home are tax deductible: professional cleaning
and painting, window repair, landscaping, or even a professional home
inspection! Expenses are deductible as long as they are performed within
90 days of the sales contract and paid for no later than 30 days after
closing, and are not otherwise deductible on your return, or a capital
improvement. Selling expenses also may be deductible if incurred during
the negotiating and final sale of your home. Typically, these include:
advertising costs, home inspection fees, legal fees, loan placement fees
or points, survey fees, recording expenses and sales commissions. Always
consult your attorney and/or tax accountant, and save all records.
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