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Wenzel Select Properties Newsletter-Vol 13 Issue 10

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Seven Guaranteed Ways to Scare Away Buyers When Selling Your Home

Selling your home takes a combination of preparation and hard work. However, your chances of selling will be hindered if you make any of the following common mistakes before welcoming a viewer into your home.

1. Overly Quirky Decor. Overly quirky artwork and ornaments should be toned down. Replace excessively striking accessories, paint colors, and floor coverings with more neutral versions. Try to present a generic style that won’t offend anyone’s taste. You want to give your viewers a blank canvas so they can imagine their own decor and furnishing choices.

2. Signs of Dampness. Anything that suggests a water problem, from slightly stained walls to small patches of mold, will be an instant turnoff for any homebuyer. Even if the issue is from a simple spill or a leaky faucet, be sure to fix the underlying problem and remove signs of damage. Serious water issues are expensive and a hassle to fix, so few buyers will take the risk.

3. Lingering Bad Odors. Every home picks up its own distinctive odor over time; you probably don’t even notice yours. However, viewers will definitely notice, especially strong odors caused by pets, tobacco, or greasy cooking. Even mild smells can be off-putting, so deep-clean your home from top to bottom before listing. Clean the carpets, drapes, and soft furnishings, or hire a professional to remove all possible traces of unwanted odors.

4. Outdated Kitchen or Bathroom. Your kitchen and bathroom are two functional rooms that need to be move-in ready if you want to attract a buyer. Upgrade the most outdated appliances, make sure any necessary repairs are made, and give the cabinets and appliances a thorough cleaning so they look as new as possible.

5. Dark, Dingy Rooms. Bright, spacious homes are the most welcoming. If your home is full of dark corners and dingy rooms, clear plenty of space around your windows to let in as much natural light as possible. Use lamps to brighten up any gloomy areas and make sure to turn on all your lights before a viewer arrives.

6. Cluttered Rooms. If rooms are crowded with unnecessary furniture or overflowing with decor items, they’ll feel claustrophobic to a visitor. Declutter each room to maximize the sense of space.

7. Signs of Pests. Roaches, rodents, and raccoons all make unwelcome houseguests. If you discover an infestation, call a professional pest control service. Make sure you keep a dated receipt or invoice, which you can use as proof that you’ve tackled the issue before selling.

Managing Broker: Lisa Wenzel - 630 430-4797

Broker: Melissa Mathis – 630 392-5171

Broker: Freddy Wenzel - 630 750-4797

Broker: Danny Reed - 708 703-4653

Broker: Kristine Emmel - 847 489-8965

Broker: Catherine Lopez - 630 981-4572

Broker: Michaela Valle – 630 946-4269

Broker: April Stary – 630 962-4820

Broker: Nina Rodriguez – 224 587-0780

Broker: Eumeka Aguado - 847 513-4433

Harmanpreet Singh - 630 440-1578

Anthony Abbatacola – 630 310-7493
Team Wenzel, 1120 Norfolk Street, Downers Grove IL 60516
The material in this publication is provided for your informational purpose only and is not intended to substitute professional advice. If your property is currently listed with a Real Estate Broker, this publication is not intended as a solicitation.



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