Living in your home, and selling your home are very different. It's important to identify what a buyer will see during an open house or walk through, and the conclusions they are likely to draw from what they see. Helping to eliminate "distractions" will help buyers see the true potential and value of a home, which is always in the seller's best interest.
By identifying and addressing these with the homeowner, from the buyer’s perspective, your
can help you understand the importance of their recommendations. Remember – it’s not what buyer’s see, it’s what they
.
For example, take some of these common items in your home and compare them to the perception they leave with prospective buyers:
What Buyers See
What Buyers Perceive
Bins and boxes in closets
There is no storage space
Out of place items – toiletries in the linen closet, pantry items in the hall closet, etc
There isn’t sufficient space where these items belong
Pet items - anything
Any knicks/scratches were caused by pets
Knicks and scratches on walls/baseboards, etc
The home has not been well cared for
Dirty appliances (oven especially)
The whole house was dirty before listing
Air fresheners
Homeowner is covering something up
Magazines in a bathroom
“I spend time in here”
Builder’s Basic fixtures
No updates have been done to the house
Pots and Pans in the oven
Lack of storage in the kitchen
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