Whilst there is no longer a plethora of television shows dedicated to property and DIY, though still more than enough, it is likely that you will have seen one and the advice they offer. Often praised by such programmes is the importance of so called “kerb appeal†which, though cliched, does hold water.
It’s not a difficult concept to accept; buyers are more likely to enjoy looking around a property if they like it from the outside. Turning up to a viewing to be greeted by a run down and ill-kept facade will only delight professional property developers looking for a cheap deal.
As well as tidying up the front aspect, painting walls and repairing any damaged guttering, the same attention should be given inside. Naturally, it is unlikely that there will be any major jobs left unattended but it is surprising what can be overlooked. When appraising a home, the best estate agents will point out areas which could do with attention. Things to look for include cracks on plaster, peeling wallpaper, blown bulbs and other problem areas. It could also be worth looking at repainting any areas looking dull, especially if you are unused to seeing your home in daylight.
Creating a nice atmosphere in the home can help too. Fresh flowers on display, tidiness and ensuring areas are well lit are all beneficial. You should always ask your local estate agents what they think a viewing should offer.
No matter how bright and tidy a home is presented, the most important link in the chain is the agent. To help find estate agents that are likely to provide the best service, you could benefit from reading the impartial and helpful estate agent reviews listed at Meetmyagent.co.uk. We hold a comprehensive list of your local agents so when selling your home, we can provide you with the information needed for such an important decision.