
If you’re preparing to sell your home in Las Vegas, your REALTOR® will probably have a whole list of things you can do to increase your chances of getting an offer you can’t refuse. The good news is that you can get a jump on selling your home this summer by tackling the five tasks outlined in this guide.
5 Things to Do Now if You’re Planning to Sell Your Home This Summer
Check out five things you can start doing right now if you’re planning to sell your home this summer:
- Make repairs
- Declutter everything
- Update your light fixtures
- Upgrade appliances
- Reglaze and regrout
Scroll down for a closer look at each.
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Task #1 to Tackle Now if You Want to Sell Your Home This Summer: Make Repairs
when someone makes an offer on your home, they’ll hire a home inspector. Any good home inspector will check all of a home’s systems, its structure and everything inside. Then, the inspector will provide your buyers with a complete report of all of the things that may affect their enjoyment of the home if they go through with the purchase.
Buyers typically use home inspection reports to negotiate with sellers. For example, if something needs to be fixed, buyers will usually ask you to make repairs, take some money off the home’s purchase price or offer a credit so that buyers can use the money to make the repairs themselves. If you make all the repairs your home needs before you even list it for sale, you increase your chances of getting closer to your asking price.
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Task #2 to Tackle Now if You Want to Sell Your Home This Summer: Declutter Everything
Buyers like to see spacious homes, but there’s far more to decluttering then creating more space. When you sell a home, you’re not simply selling four walls and a roof; what you’re actually selling is a lifestyle. buyers try to envision themselves living in your space, and they look for ways that their lives will be better, easier and more enjoyable than they are right now. That means you have to show buyers the lifestyle they want – and we don’t know anyone who wants a tougher life.
That means it’s your job to show prospective buyers that your home is clean, easy to maintain, neat and tidy, and offers a simple, easy lifestyle. The best way to do that is to declutter everything. A good rule of thumb is to remove anything that you haven’t used in six months or more. You don’t have to get rid of these items, but you do need to get them out of your house. That may mean sending a few boxes (or more) to a storage unit that you can keep until you move into your new home.
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Task #3 to Tackle Now if You Want to Sell Your Home This Summer: Update Your Light Fixtures
Outdated light fixtures can make your home look old – and in some cases, they can make it look older than it actually is. Fortunately, this is an easy fix. Head to your favorite home improvement store and have a look at the lighting department. You’ll most likely find affordable, modern alternatives to what you currently have – and the best part is that light fixtures are typically easy to replace for most people.
Task #4 to Tackle Now if You Want to Sell Your Home This Summer: Upgrade Appliances
Buyers are always looking for ways to save money, and that means they want to see energy efficient appliances in any home they’re thinking about purchasing. If your appliances are old, or if they siphon energy from your home, it may be time for a few upgrades. However, you should talk to a real estate agent before you invest a significant amount of money in new appliances. In many cases, people overspend on new appliances, which ends up eating into their profits from the sale of a home.
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Task #5 to Tackle Now if You Want to Sell Your Home This Summer: Reglaze and Regrout
if your bathroom or kitchen tile is outdated, it may be worthwhile to reglaze it. Reglazing – commonly called refinishing – is the easiest way to update the way tile looks without tearing it all out. Additionally, regrouting can make your tile look newer. Regrouting is a simple, two-step process; you remove old grout from the seams between tiles and then replace it with new grout. Both of these tasks can be DIY jobs, but if you are not confident in your abilities, hiring a professional is usually pretty affordable.
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