Last-Minute Changes That Can Make Your Home Stand Out On The Market

Last-Minute Changes That Can Make Your Home Stand Out On The Market

Placing your home on the market can be an exciting endeavour, especially if you’re able to find the right buyer and achieve your asking price, or perhaps even more. However, while luck certainly does play into the process, there are a number of ways in which homeowners who are looking to sell their property can improve their prospects and, ultimately, stand out on the market. 

Options certainly include those long-term renovations, projects such as under-floor heating or solar panel installation, however, these can be extremely costly. Additionally, many homeowners want to expedite a sale and the risk of further delaying the process with large projects isn’t appealing. Thankfully, there are a number of last-minute changes that can be made to a home, helping it to stand out on the market. 

A Fresh Lick

One of the most commonly recommended and provenly effective changes a homeowner can make before placing a home on the market is to freshen their property up with new paint. Gradually, paint fades and worsens, a neglect that is instantly recognisable to those entering a home for the first time. New paint, however, has the opposite effect, helping a property to feel more modern and entirely new. 

If you are confident about the quality of your interior paint, then it might be worth scrutinising your exterior paint instead. First impressions of a home, as with people, matter, which is why sprucing the facade with a new coat of paint can work in the seller’s favour.

Garden Redesigning

Of all the changing trends that have occurred over the past few years, the increase in garden popularity has perhaps been the most significant. While they are more sought after than ever before, however, they often retain their potential caveats, notably their required maintenance.

Simply clearing and tidying a garden space isn’t always enough and buyers are often looking to take on a property that suits a lock-up and leave lifestyle. As such, homeowners are more likely to find success with a log cabin than a flower bed and should design their garden accordingly.

Make It Impersonal

Clearing out your personal belongings, such as family photos, can help improve the chance of a sale. This is because, from the moment a potential buyer enters a property, they are seeking to imagine themselves within a living space. Seeing the effects and images of other residents is a hindrance to this process. It is the same logic behind the benefit of neutral colours, those which make it easier for sellers to imagine their own designs in place.

Clear The Way

Space is an asset. While it may seem rational to decorate a home with luxury assets it is actually emptiness that can bring about the best impression of value. Contain as much as possible to storage and allow a home to feel spacious. Additionally, clear the windows and all entrance points for natural light. This way, a home will not need to rely on artificial lighting and will feel more comfortable and roomy.

Louis McNamara