Interior
Preparation
What should I do to the interior of my property, before
I list it for sale?
Every room should look as spacious, bright, and warm as possible.
- Wash walls, ceilings, and trim. Consider
painting with light, neutral colours. Repair cracks.
- Tighten loose knobs, towel racks, switch plates,
and outlet covers.
- Fix tight doors and windows, squeaky floorboards,
and loose stair banisters.
- Clean and repair caulking around tubs and sinks.
Fix leaky faucets; remove water stains.
- Clean and organize the basement and attic. (This
is a good opportunity to throw out all the bits and pieces you
don't want to move.)
- Organize closets. Get rid of the clutter. Limit
the number of items stored overhead or on the floor.
- Clean out kitchen cabinets, and remove clutter
from countertops.
- Clean drapes, blinds, and curtains. Shampoo carpets,
and wax floors.
- Now's a good time to spray for bugs.
- Arrange furniture to make rooms appear as spacious
as possible.
- Remove any items you're taking with you,
such as chandeliers and mirrors.
Renovations
What renovations will give me the greatest return
when selling my property?
The top three renovations that get you the most money* are:
- Bathrooms (75 to 100% return)
- Kitchens (75 to 100% return)
- Interior and exterior painting (50 to 100% return)
*Appraisal Institute of Canada's 2004 Home Renovation
Survey
Other renovations and their average rate of return
(the value they add compared to what they cost) include:
- Replacing roof shingles (50 to 80%)
- Replacing the furnace and heating system (50 to
80%)
- Renovating the basement (50 to 75%)
- Adding a recreation room (50 to 75%)
- Installing a fireplace (50 to 75%)
- Up-grading floors (50 to 75%)
- Building a garage (50 to 75%)
- Replacing windows and doors (50 to 75%)
- Building a deck (50 to 75%)
- Installing central air conditioning (25 to 75%)
Curb Appeal
How important is the exterior look of my property?
First impressions really do count. If the impact of your curb appeal
is strong, people will want to see what is inside.
- Cut the lawn.
- Cut and trim the shrubs.
- Remove dead tree limbs and other yard debris.
- Brighten up the garden with fresh shrubs and flowers.
- Get rid of the clutter. Put away toys and gardening
equipment.
- Touch up peeling paint on doors, siding, and trim.
- Repair and paint the fence.
- Fix damaged roof shingles and flashing.
- Clean windows, replace broken panes, and fix torn
screens.
- Clean gutters and downspouts.
- Wash the driveway and sidewalk. Patch cracks or
holes.
- Clean up the garage and shed.
- Have the gas grill ready for use.
- Make sure outside lights and doorbells work.
Marketing Your Home
How will you market my property for sale?
Willmott and Associates will develop a detailed marketing plan
that will give your property the maximum exposure and attention
it deserves.
When you list with us you will:
- always know what actions are being taken to sell
your home
- receive regular progress updates
- be kept informed of changing market conditions
- be kept up-to-date on sales of other homes
in the area
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