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Thursday, October 4, 2012 - Whatâ??s the best way to declutter my home before I show it to potential buyers?

Even if your house hasn’t been featured on “Hoarders,” making an effort to clear out clutter and to ensure that your home is as neat and tidy as possible before opening your door to buyers is common advice in real estate circles.

It’s vital, because most real estate is aspirational, and buyers want to see themselves someplace better and more beautiful,” he said. “They want the feeling that if they move in there, it will be organized, clean and attractive. If they walk into a cluttered, messy space, there’s none of that feeling that life will be better.” Even if your home is in good condition, if it’s cluttered, people will think it needs a renovation, and that lowers the value.”

Packing personal belongings into boxes that remain in the apartment isn’t much of a solution. “If I go into an apartment and see a lot of boxes, even if they’re attractive boxes,, I immediately think there’s not enough storage space.”

You could move those things into a storage unit,  but “better yet, take that time to get organized.”

Gearing up for a move is a “perfect time to really edit yourself down,”  There are a number of advantages to doing so: “You’re going to spend less money for someone to move you, and you’re also going to spend less money on storage.”

Just “don’t expect to do it all in one weekend,”  Give yourself a few weeks — or even months — to complete the task.

“It’s all about doing small projects, one at a time,”  rather than trying to tackle the entire home in one shot, which could be overwhelming.

The rule of thumb is, be ruthless.” If you’re unsure about something,  -get rid of it!

posted in General at Thu, 04 Oct 2012 23:24:53 +0000

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