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508 Riverbend Drive,
Kitchener, Ontario N2K 3S2
(519) 742-5800

Each Brokerage is Independently Owned and Operated


Tracey Appleton, Sales Representative | Coldwell Banker Peter Benninger Realty

Tracey Appleton, Sales Representative

(519) 742-5800 Ext.2166
Tracey-Appleton@ColdwellBanker.ca


Robert Hunsberger, Sales Representative | Coldwell Banker Peter Benninger Realty

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Countdown to Putting Your Home on the Market

by Robert Hunsberger, Sales Representative Email

Countdown... Getting your home ready for sale can take anywhere from one to six months, depending on the condition, age of the house and how long you've lived there.

So before you list your house, go over the property to determine what needs to be repaired or possibly replaced. Make a list of both major and minor jobs. Tackle big projects first.

It's tempting to wait until the home inspection and offer to adjust the price in lieu of repairs, but doing so may put the entire sale in jeopardy and may ultimately cost more. Buyers generally tack on extra dollars to any estimate. Most importantly, a major repair left undone creates the impression that the house has not been maintained.

So here is a timeline to help you prepare your home for sale:

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6months

check Besides looking at major systems, a home inspectors will test outlets, run appliances, and turn on faucets. Take this time to fix any obvious problems. You will have to make the repair eventually, so it's in your interest to do it done ahead of time.

check For dated kitchens and baths consider a minor facelift such as re-facing or painting cabinets, replacing dated appliances and/or installing new countertops. Modernize lighting by replacing old fluorescent ceiling fixtures with recessed lights and/or pendants.

check Historically a minor kitchen renovation recoups a sizable portion, sometimes even all, of the dollars spent and makes a home more competitive. Still, it is important not to over improve compared to similar homes in the neighbourhood and price range.

check If cracked faux or cultured marble sinks and countertops in bathrooms can't be repaired, replace them. Even inexpensive laminate is an improvement. Often this change, coupled with new accessories and paint, will neutralize dated tile.

check Whatever the season, be sure to take photos to show potential buyers landscaping or views at their best. And as early as possible, fertilize to give shrubs and the lawn a jump start. The payoff comes when the yard is greener than any nearby.

3months

check Begin to clean and de-clutter the home. Anything that may make a buyer feel uncomfortable such as grime in corners or grubby grout has to be eliminated.

check Clean out closets, cabinets and drawers so they appear spacious and well organized. If you appear cramped, buyers assume they will be too. Box the overflow and store off site if necessary.

check Don't forget the garage. Make sure the door mechanism operates smoothly.

check Continue replacing inexpensive items that date a home. Exchange brass hardware for brushed nickel or oil rubbed bronze. While making this change, depending on the style of the house, consider replacing traditional knobs with levered handles which are more current.

check Nothing renews a house faster than paint. Some experts recommend painting the ceilings if it's been more than 10 years since the last paint job since it immediately brightens a room.

check Tame colors that overwhelm or are passé. If you can't part with them, leave the old color on one wall for an accent. The same holds true for wallpaper. You don't have to remove every shred, but enough to ensure a feeling of continuity throughout the house.

check Traditional advice was to paint everything white; the new neutrals, warm beiges and taupes, cozy up rooms without closing them in. To really make a room pop, use white on the trim or as an accent.

check Begin your own market research as soon as possible. Pay attention to what's newly listed and selling in your neighbourhood. Go to open houses; nothing will give you a better fix on what buyers will expect from your home.

1month

check Fine tune everything. With major cleaning and de-cluttering completed, go back to see what you've overlooked. Make everything shine. Wash windows and even consider removing screens where it is practical to do so. Even the smallest detail like dusting the water heater lends to the impression that the house is well maintained.

check Have the carpets cleaned, especially if you have pets, just before you begin showing the house. If you have a cat, be vigilant about maintaining the litter box.

check To keep kitchen counters clear, plan for areas to store small appliances. Also stash mail and magazines.

All of this advance work makes it much easier to maintain the home while it's being shown.

 

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