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Showings and
Open Houses
To prepare your home for viewing, make it as bright, clean, cheerful
and serene as possible. Always look at your home from the buyer's
point of view. Your REALTOR® will probably find a tactful way
to suggest that you be absent while the house is being shown to
prospective buyers, because your presence will inhibit their actions
and conversations. They won't feel free to open closets and cabinets,
test out the plumbing and discuss their observations objectively
as they walk through the house. It goes without saying that your
children and pets should not be on the premises either.
If your REALTOR® has scheduled an open
house, you may want to notify the neighbors, and assure them that
they'll be welcome. They'll jump at the chance to poke around in
your house, and sometimes they can turn up a buyer among their friends.
Quick tips for showings and open
houses:
Clean or replace dirty or worn carpets.
Open all curtains and blinds.
Replace any burned out light bulbs and turn on all lights.
Clear all clutter.
Clear all countertops.
Wash and put away any dirty dishes.
Set the dining room or kitchen table if you have particularly nice
linen or china.
Simmer a few drops of vanilla on the stove.
Put on soft music.
Burn wood in the fireplace on cold days, otherwise, clean the fireplace.
Put fresh towels in the bathroom.
Take any laundry out of the washer and dryer.
Leave the house so your REALTOR® is free to deal with prospective
buyers in a professional manner.
Put pets in cages or take them to a neighbor.
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