March 26 2018 0comment

Thinking About Selling Your Home? Part 1

Median home prices continue to rise, up 8.6% in the Madison area alone. Maybe you’re thinking about cashing in. A home seller typically has one main concern when deciding to put a property on the market – how to get the best price in the shortest time frame. Put on your buyer’s shoes when thinking about your home and don’t underestimate the impact that small details can have about the perceived condition of your home.

A buyer’s first impression begins to develop within 15 seconds after arriving at your property. Start by building “curb appeal.” Clean up trash and debris and sweep the sidewalk and front walkway. Remove weeds growing between cracks. Badly cracked or settled concrete areas should be repaired. Reseal if you have an asphalt driveway.

In the yard, your lawn should be freshly mowed, trimmed and look healthy. A little sod can go a long way toward restoring the look of a lawn. Trees and shrubs should be neatly trimmed and shaped. All tree limbs near or in contact with the roof should be trimmed. Painting an old mailbox or fence will let buyers know that you care about details.

A fresh coat of paint to the siding, trim, doors or shutters can be one of the best investments to increase the value of your home. Power washing can restore aluminum or vinyl siding while removing cobwebs. Clean and adjust your gutters and downspouts. Make sure all roof drainage is at least 3 feet from the foundation. Spice up the front door area with new hardware, house numbers and a planter near the door. Wash the windows and replace any cracked glass. A clean and well organized garage speaks well of your house. Install tool hangers and shelves to organize loose articles. Have a garage sale and dispose of unused items that make your garage look smaller.

A great way to add curb appeal to your home is by installing a new front entry door. Learn how to select and install a new front door with Ann Lake and Dusty Dvorak from Waudena Millwork in today’s video from the Today’s Home Remodeler TV series. Tomorrow: Part 2 

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