Decluttering, Home Staging, Organizing — November 19, 2024
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Selling a home while living in it can feel like a balancing act, but with the right strategies, you can keep your space livable while making it attractive to potential buyers. A market-ready home doesn’t just sell faster—it often sells for more.
Buyers want to envision themselves living in your home, not navigating through your belongings. Start by removing excess items:
Pack seasonal items: Store away out-of-season clothes, holiday decorations, and rarely used kitchen gadgets.
Create open surfaces: Clear countertops, tables, and shelves to make the space feel larger and cleaner.
Box it up: Pre-pack items you won’t need before the move. This not only declutters but also gives you a head start on moving day.
Pro Tip: Rent a small storage unit to keep extra furniture or boxes out of sight, freeing up space in your home.
A clean home signals to buyers that it’s been well-maintained. Focus on these areas:
High-impact spaces: Kitchens and bathrooms should sparkle. Scrub grout, polish appliances, and replace old caulk if necessary.
Windows and lighting: Clean windows inside and out to let in natural light, and dust all light fixtures.
Smell matters: Keep your home smelling fresh by taking out the trash regularly, airing out rooms, and using neutral scents like citrus.
Pro Tip: Consider hiring professional cleaners before the first showing to ensure every nook and cranny shines.
You don’t have to overhaul your home to make it look appealing and market-ready. Small staging touches can make a big impact:
Depersonalize: Remove family photos, personal collections, and any decor that’s too niche.
Neutralize: Add neutral-colored throws, pillows, and decor to create a space that appeals to a broad audience.
Highlight key areas: Arrange furniture to emphasize flow and functionality, especially in living rooms and bedrooms.
Pro Tip: A bowl of fresh fruit in the kitchen or a vase of flowers on the dining table adds a welcoming touch.
Living in a home while selling means keeping it show-ready at a moment’s notice. Here’s how:
Daily tidying: Get everyone in the household involved in a quick 15-minute cleanup routine each morning.
Basket trick: Keep a few storage baskets handy for last-minute clutter—just toss items in and stash them out of sight.
Pet prep: If you have pets, ensure their beds, toys, and food dishes are tucked away before showings.
Pro Tip: Have a “go-bag” packed for showings so you can quickly leave the house when buyers arrive.
Your home’s exterior is the first thing buyers see, so make it count:
Freshen up the front door: A new coat of paint and updated hardware can create a welcoming first impression.
Maintain the yard: Keep the lawn mowed, hedges trimmed, and walkways clean.
Add small touches: Potted plants, a new doormat, and clean outdoor furniture make your entryway inviting.
Pro Tip: Keep a broom or leaf blower handy to quickly clear walkways before a showing.
By decluttering, cleaning, staging, and focusing on curb appeal, you can make your home irresistible to buyers while keeping your daily life manageable.
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