Many homeowners have been there before, waiting for what seems like an eternity for that one buyer to visit their property, fall in love and make a deal. Nowadays, it can become more challenging to secure a home sale due to the pandemic. Though it’s tempting to solely rely on your real estate agent to get the job done, success will come faster if you’re proactive in the process, particularly in prepping your home so that it looks its best when someone does come around to have a look. Here are some quick tips and resources to help you sell your home no matter what challenges come your way.
Pandemic Precautions
When it comes to home prepping during the pandemic, pay extra attention to keeping the home clean and distancing yourself from others.
Deep Cleaning During Coronavirus: DIY or Hire a Professional?
Tips for Keeping Your Home Clean in the Time of COVID-19
7 Home Staging Tips for Virtual Tours
Boost Curb Appeal
To draw buyers in, you need to boost the attractiveness of your property when viewed from the street.
10 Easy Curb Appeal Tips You Can Do On Your Own
This Front Door Color Can Boost the Value of Your Home
Should You Repair Your Roof or Sell As-Is?
5 Reasons Why Pressure Washing is Important to Your Property
Fix Up the Kitchen and Bathroom
Focus on improving the kitchen and bathroom to add value to the home and impress buyers.
5 Kitchen Upgrades to Help Increase Your Home’s Value
Tips for Remodeling a Bath for Resale
7 Easy Ways To Budget Kitchen And Bathroom Remodeling Costs
Put on a Staging
A perfectly staged home is well-organized with attractive decor, neatly arranged furniture, and ample amounts of lighting.
Home Declutter Checklist for a Quick Home Sale
Staging Your Home With Inexpensive Decor
Correct Furniture Placement for Selling a Home
Lighting to Stage Your Home for Sale
By using these resources, your house can be off the market quicker, even during the pandemic. Focus on keeping the home clean and ready for virtual showings, boost the appeal of the home’s exterior, improve the kitchen and bathroom, and stage the home. Taking these steps can help your home shine and may even increase its resale value.
Guest Blog Post Author: Alice Robertson with Tidy Home