Just make sure to choose a tasteful design with moderate colors.Get rid of any ratty old pieces of furniture. Buyers will judge how well you have taken care of your house by how well you have maintained your other possessions.Buy inexpensive brackets and hang up tools so they are out of the way. Not everything will apply to your situation and you will need to use your own best judgment to decide where your time is best spent. If there is a large area that needs repainting you may just want to repaint the whole wall.Remove heavy window coverings that block out light.Many potential buyers will not consider a house that has had animals inside, so clean up any pet areas and remove any signs (or smells) your pets have left in the house.Clean and wax vinyl flooring so that it shines.As hard as it may be, keep your laundry/utility room neat and organized. If they are out of date, replace them all.Do the same with the oven and make sure to clean the inside of the oven.Invest in a new set of hand towels, for the bathroom, that are just for show. Use a good primer first, dark paneling may take a couple coats to fully cover up. Clean the closet thoroughly so that it smells nice and fresh.Clean of your bathroom counter. The most common causes of odors are leaks around bathroom fixtures, mold in areas that trap moisture, tobacco smoke and animals. Go through them first and throw out (or take to your local thrift store) anything you don't use anymore. Then touch up with a little paint. You also may want to replace soap dispensers, etc.Thoroughly clean the shower/tub in the bathrooms (including any grout lines). If necessary, get them washed and waxed.Replace broken knobs or buttons on appliances. You can either, remove the paneling, repair the wall and repaint it or sand the paneling and paint right over it.Replace burned out or dim light bulbsClean out and organize your garage. You may want to hang a new rail or install a shelf or other organizer to make the closets look as spacious as possible.Repaint the fronts of old, dated cabinets Replace missing or broken drawer handles and cabinet pulls.Take a look at your cars, boats and other possessions.Get things organized and into drawers rather than strewn across the countertop.Make sure to check where door knobs may be hitting the wall and causing a dent in the wall.Repaint the front door (first impressions count)Touch up the paint on the exterior of the house and repair any cracks or holes. Obviously when showing the house you will want to keep your pets outside if at all possible. If you have wood floors clean and polish them with the appropriate treatment depending on how they are finished.Repair and repaint any broken moldings around doors and windows.Add a wallpaper border to brighten up a kitchen or bathroom. Be ruthless and get rid of anything that you haven't used in the last year or two. (Brighter rooms look bigger)Get a small tub of drywall compound and a drywall sander and repair any small cracks, holes, dents and nail pops.Organize your closets.Below are several low cost ways to increase the value of your house and make it easier to sale.Older homes may have dark wood paneling that dates the home and makes the room look small and uninviting.Brighten up a basement by removing any unnecessary window coverings and by installing higher wattage light bulbs..Identify and eliminate any unpleasant odors. If necessary hang a shelf to provide room for extra storage. The.
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