Matt & Ovie's 7 Golden Tips to get your property ready for viewings

Matt & Ovie's 7 Golden Tips to get your property ready for viewings

Preparing your property for viewings can be a daunting task, but with the right approach, you can make your home irresistible to potential buyers. As experienced estate agents in Binfield and Warfield, we understand the importance of staging a home effectively. Here are our seven golden tips to ensure your property stands out.

7 Golden Tips to Get Your Property Ready for Viewings

Preparing your property for viewings can be a daunting task, but with the right approach, you can make your home irresistible to potential buyers. As experienced estate agents in Binfield and Warfield, we understand the importance of staging a home effectively. Here are our seven golden tips to ensure your property stands out and attracts serious buyers.

1. First Impressions Count

The exterior of your home is the first thing buyers see, so make sure it leaves a positive impression. A tidy front garden, clean windows, and a freshly painted door can significantly enhance your home's curb appeal. Simple touches like removing weeds, mowing the lawn, and adding a welcoming doormat can make a huge difference.

2. Move Out 10%

Clutter can make even the most spacious home feel cramped. Box up anything you don't use regularly to give the impression of more space. This includes seasonal items, excess furniture, and personal knick-knacks. The goal is to create a clean, open environment where buyers can imagine themselves living.

3. Marketing

Effective marketing is crucial to attract serious buyers. Ensure your estate agent provides top-notch marketing materials, including high-quality photographs and a compelling video tour of your property. A great video can showcase your home's best features and bring in buyers who are ready to make an offer. Expect nothing less than 10/10 marketing from your estate agent.

4. Bed Sheets

The bed is often the focal point of a bedroom, so make sure it looks the part. Use clean, fresh bed sheets and consider adding a stylish throw or cushions to enhance the look. A well-made bed can make the entire room feel more appealing.

5. Clean

A clean home is essential for making a good impression. Pay special attention to bathrooms and the kitchen; ensure that the white surfaces are spotless and the grout is clean. A sparkling bathroom suggests that the property is well-maintained, which can be a significant selling point for potential buyers.

6. Smell

We can become accustomed to the smell of our own homes, but fresh scents can create a welcoming atmosphere for buyers. Use air fresheners and light candles in the hallway to set a pleasant tone as soon as they walk in. A nice scent upon entrance can start the viewing right and make your home more memorable.

7. To Paint or Not to Paint

Assess the condition of high-traffic areas such as the hallway, stairs, and landing. If these areas show signs of wear and tear, a fresh coat of paint can make a big difference. Touching up well-loved areas can refresh the look of your home and make it feel newer and more attractive.

Conclusion

Some estate agents are eager to list your property quickly without providing the best advice. However, if you want an honest approach with your best interests in mind, don't hesitate to get in touch with us. As your local estate agents in Binfield and Warfield, we're committed to helping you prepare your home for viewings and ensuring it attracts the right buyers.
For more personalised advice and professional support, contact us today. We're here to help you make your home selling journey as smooth and successful as possible.


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