5 things Buyers Hate to see

When you show your home to prospective buyers, there is probably a long list of things you’re hoping they’ll notice. For example, the beautiful chandelier in the foyer, or the spacious backyard and large deck, or the kitchen with the island big enough for a family to sit down for breakfast.

But what about those things you’re hoping buyers will not zero in on? Every home has some features that are less than enticing to the typical buyer. You may not be able to do much about an unfinished basement or a home backing onto a noisy main street.

However, there are several things buyers don’t want to see that you

can change. Here are five of the most common:

 

• Clutter. Back rooms in basements filled with boxes and other

items. Closets stuffed full of clothes. Rooms crammed with too

much furniture. Clutter of any kind makes buyers feel uneasy –

and gets in the way of showcasing the wonderful features of

your home.

• Maintenance issues. Buyers definitely don’t want to see a lot of

things needing repairs or replacement, such as dripping faucets,

faded or chipped walls, or overgrown lawns and shrubbery.

• Smells. You can’t see smells, of course. But buyers will

notice the lingering aroma of exotic cooking, cigarette smoke,

and pets.

• Personal items. Buyers will, of course, understand that a family

is living in the home they’re viewing. However, constant

reminders – in the form of vacation pictures, bowling trophies, or

scattered children’s toys – can make a buyer feel like an intruder.

• You. It’s nothing personal, but buyers prefer to view your home

without you in it.

 

The good news is, all these things can easily be dealt with before you show your home.

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