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Top Reasons Your House Won't Sell

In many cities across Canada and the USA, the real estate market has seen many ups and downs in recent months. In order to sell your home quickly and for the best possible price, there are a few simple insights that you should be aware of, since there are so many properties on the market today. Here are a few of the biggest buyer turnoffs that are easily avoided with simple remedies.

Wacky paint colors: Some buyers can overlook strange decor choices and picture the house painted white or in tasteful neutrals, but many can't. Just as many people find laser hair removal an easy task, others cannot imagine going through that. Furthermore, color can have a strong effect on mood, both positively and negatively. Don't take the chance with crazy colors; keep it neutral and inviting.

Odd smells: Entering a home that smells like the locker room of a hockey tournament is an immediate turnoff to buyers and visitors alike. If you smoke, take it outdoors while the house is up for sale and do not leave any ashtrays lying around. If you have pets, be sure to empty the mess in their cages or litter boxes daily. Use fabric refresher on upholstery, and air fresheners when needed. Just before you have a showing or an open house, try putting a few cinnamon sticks in a pot of boiling water for about an hour. This will leave a delicious and warm smell that will feel like home to anyone who walks in. Another great trick is to heat a bowl full of water with lemon slices in the microwave. This will fill the kitchen with a clean, fresh lemon scent that is irresistible.

Unkempt and messy exterior: Curb appeal, or the lack thereof, makes a very strong first impression on potential buyers. Be sure to have the hedges trimmed and the lawn mowed and plant a few flowers for a splash of color. If your front and garage doors are looking a little lackluster slap on a fresh coat of paint to spruce it up a little. Also, keep the outside of your home just as neat and tidy as the interior: remove any kids bikes or toys from the backyard, keep the porch and the steps swept free of debris, and clean up any mess left by the caterers BBQ Toronto to Miami; no potential buyer wants to see a mess in the yard.

Wrong-headed and Wacky renovations: It may have made perfect sense to you when you installed that toilet off of the kitchen, or put that second bedroom over the garage, yet now that you are selling these wacky remodels are going to stand out, and could be a problem. Try to integrate all renovations as much as possible, or undo any of these before putting the home on the market if possible. Or, avoid any renovations all together! For instance, think twice about remodeling your home to resemble an Oakville wedding reception location for your daughter's wedding.

Dirty appliances: No matter how clean the surfaces of things are in your home, count on the fact that people will be looking inside cupboards, the stove and fridge. Whether your potential buyer is a housewife or works for home health care Toronto, everyone wants a clean kitchen! Keep the fridge free of leftovers and give all of the appliances a once over with a cleaning rag before showings, as well as sweeping the kitchen floors.

These may seem like common sense ideas, yet they are meant to be helpful reminders of what to do (and what not to do) when putting your house up for sale on the market in Des Moines. Happy Selling!


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Thursday, March 11, 2010