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Preparing Your Home for Your Realtor’s Visit

  • Writer: SmartMatchPortal
    SmartMatchPortal
  • Sep 3, 2025
  • 2 min read

1. Give Your Home a Deep Clean

  • Dust, vacuum, and mop all living areas.

  • Pay special attention to kitchens and bathrooms — spotless counters, sinks, and showers make a big impact.

  • Wash windows inside and out to brighten the space.

  • Don’t forget the little things: light switches, baseboards, vents, and ceiling fans.

2. Declutter and Organize

  • Remove excess items from counters, tables, and shelves.

  • Box up anything you don’t use daily and place it in storage.

  • Organize closets — buyers will eventually peek inside, and a tidy closet looks more spacious.

  • Put away personal items like family photos, mail, or collections to create a neutral canvas.

3. Stage for Success

  • Arrange furniture to make rooms feel open and inviting.

  • Add soft touches: fresh flowers, throw pillows, or a cozy blanket draped over the sofa.

  • Make sure each room has a clear purpose (e.g., office, guest bedroom, dining room).

4. Boost Curb Appeal

  • Mow the lawn and trim hedges.

  • Sweep the porch, clear walkways, and remove any outdoor clutter.

  • Add a welcoming touch, like a seasonal wreath or potted plant by the front door.

5. Tidy Up with Family Cooperation

Selling a home is a team effort. Have an honest conversation with your family about keeping the home clean and organized while it’s on the market. Assign tasks:

  • Kids can help by keeping toys in bins.

  • Teens can be responsible for their bedrooms and bathrooms.

  • Adults can rotate quick clean-up duties before showings.

6. Handle Minor Repairs

  • Replace burned-out light bulbs.

  • Fix leaky faucets or squeaky doors.

  • Patch small holes in walls.

  • Tighten loose cabinet handles.

Small details can leave a big impression.

7. Create a Fresh Atmosphere

  • Open blinds or curtains to let in natural light.

  • Use a subtle air freshener or simply bake cookies or simmer cinnamon on the stove before the visit.

  • Avoid heavy perfumes or strong cleaning odors.

Final Thoughts

Your Realtor’s first impression of your home sets the stage for pricing and marketing strategies. By presenting your property in the best possible condition, you’re giving yourself the best chance to attract serious buyers — and ultimately achieve the highest price.

Think of this preparation as an investment in your home’s future sale. A little effort now can lead to a faster sale and a stronger offer later.


 
 
 

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