Most shopping the listings of homes for sale in Las Vegas, NV can be won over by curb appeal, fresh paint and the appearance of a maintenance free home.
But you can’t get to that point unless you take steps to get your piece of Las Vegas real estate for sale ready, now can you? So here are six steps to take to get your Las Vegas home ready for the invasion of the home buyers.
Let There Be Light
Let’s face it, light and bright sells. That’s because people are buying space. And being well lit with light colors makes your house seem more spacious. Aside from liberal use of off white paint, put 100-watt light bulbs in all light fixtures. Then let there be light. That’s right turn on all the lights if a buyer’s coming by. Even if it’s high noon. Also keep the curtains, shades and blinds open to let the sun light in.
How’s the carpet?
Close doesn’t count when it comes to carpeting. It either looks fresh or it doesn’t. And about all buyers homes for sale in Las Vegas, NV know about carpeting is it isn’t cheap to replace. So clean it. Or if that doesn’t work replace it. Especially good to remember if you have pets.
Make the Old New Again
It’s a fact. Buyers want fresh and up to date. Even if the house is 46 years old. When getting ready to sell your Las Vegas property replace anything that’s worn, leaking or looks dated.
Restore Order to Your Closets
Clean out the closets so the walls are visible. Put any winter things in storage if it’s summer. Visa versa if it’s winter time. And get rid of those piles hiding the closet floors.
Eliminate “You” From the House
Take down your thimble collection from the wall. Get rid of all family Kodak moments. And those hunting trophies in the family room? They should be relegated to the storage unit too.
Make Way for Space
Admit it. Over the years you’ve accumulated some “stuff”. Well now’s the time to get rid of it. You can store it in a POD, call Goodwill or have a huge moving sale. Whatever you do, the big idea when prepping homes for sale in Las Vegas, NV is again to create the illusion of airy spaciousness. A great way to do that is by ruthlessly de-cluttering the living area. No one buys what they can’t see.
Now these six simple steps are a good start to improving the view from the other side of the curb. Making it easy for potential buyers to imagine themselves moving in.
Sure it’s hard to keep your house in pristine “Parade of Homes” condition. But it’s the price you have to pay if you want to sell your Las Vegas house sooner rather than later.
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