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Re: Any advice on selling homes and moving?
« Reply #15 on: January 13, 2015, 09:15:53 pm »
All good advice. I can add one thing.
When people view your home bake bread before they come so it smells great, and leave the loaf/rolls on display and leave a chopping board and some veggies so it looks like you are about to cook.

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Re: Any advice on selling homes and moving?
« Reply #16 on: January 13, 2015, 10:33:16 pm »
I find the real estate agents give very good advice on what needs to be improved for a quick sale. Quite often we don't "see" these issues since we live in the house. Their recommendations are not necessarily expensive.

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Re: Any advice on selling homes and moving?
« Reply #17 on: January 13, 2015, 11:44:02 pm »
All awesome advise, thanks again all. :-*

Gert - toilet seat up?? :-X  ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
Chookie - I highly doubt we will be able to move in first unfortunately.  :(  I wish.....!!! Would make it alot easier. Finances prevent it tho.  :-\
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Re: Any advice on selling homes and moving?
« Reply #18 on: January 13, 2015, 11:51:39 pm »
Astarra, it can be a stressful time, especially with young children!
Everyone else has covered most aspects of shifting, however I will add my 5c's worth haha
I have 4 kids, all grown now. We moved several times when they were little. I always made a point of setting their rooms up 1st after the shift, that way they could help put their own things away, like toys, shoes, books etc.
This is where labelling boxes is a MUST!
Good luck and stay calm.

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Re: Any advice on selling homes and moving?
« Reply #19 on: January 14, 2015, 11:14:49 am »
I have just thought of something else Astarra. Put some fresh mulch over the garden beds. It hides any stray weeds and makes everything look fresh.
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Re: Any advice on selling homes and moving?
« Reply #20 on: January 14, 2015, 01:10:14 pm »
Good thinking Cookie, I have done that before. ;)

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Re: Any advice on selling homes and moving?
« Reply #21 on: January 14, 2015, 03:40:40 pm »
1.  You have one chance to make a good first impression. Make sure your house looks welcoming from the kerb otherwise many prospective buyers will keep driving. That means having the green green lawn mowed regularly (make sure its green  ;)), weeds pulled, leaves raked, garden mulched (thats a biggie like cookie suggested), maybe some flowering pots or a pot near the entry. No spiders webs. Get a new front door mat. Your doorway needs to look like the gateway to heaven. Sweep it every day.

2.  Pack away most of the kiddies toys (except for maybe their precious ones, the kids will survive without them believe it or not). Get rid of all the clutter, have a garage sale and or donate to charity. Buy each kid a big crate to store in the garage and get them to fill it with only the stuff they want to take to the new house, or stuff that is not junk. Once that lid goes on - thats it for them. You need to be harsh and non-emotional because when you get to the new house you will find that you have actually brought a lot of cr$p with you that you are going to have to find a space for. You can always take photo's of things that perhaps you are finding hard to decide whether you need to ditch.

3.  Rooms should be designated spaces. Don't have a junk room where you have heaped lots of stuff cos you don't know where to put it. Buyers will see that and it will be a big turn off because it looks like your house doesn't have a lot of storage or cupboard space. Don't have dual purpose rooms ie. an office and a bedroom, a sewing room and a bedroom - make it one or the other.

4. Vacume regularly and just before a home open or inspection just spray some Mr Sheen or use something similar around and people will associate it with a 'clean' house  ;) (works for me).

5.  Make sure your sink is clean and spotless.

6.  If you are unable to justify hire furniture perhaps consider making a budget for "selling the house" but that you can also take with you eg. buy some really nice cushions for the lounge, doona's for the girls beds, mats from IKEA, a table runner and a really striking table decoration.

7. If you have a home open or inspection get your pet accessories out of the picture. People who do not like say dogs or cats will be put off by seeing their beds, food & water bowls, toys and scratchie carpet tower thingos. Likewise with pet doo, out of side out of mind.

8.  If the agent calls and says they have someone who wants to come through now....think...look...and just get rid of all the cr$p that is not in its place and have a box to throw it all into and store in a cupboard out of view, or even... throw it in the boot of the car and just take off to the park etc!

9.  Lucky last - if your house is basically ready to view and your agent has a prospective buyer who wants to go through, don't put them off by saying one of the kids has to go down for a sleep. Get the buyer through the house by all means and forego the sleep, or maybe the sleep can be had elsewhere at a friends/relatives house in a portacot or in your arms at a park etc. You need to set your priorities.
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Re: Any advice on selling homes and moving?
« Reply #22 on: January 14, 2015, 05:17:58 pm »
Great advice CP. I couldn't agree with you more.

Our house sold within one week after two home opens and two private opens. We sought advice from the real estate agent and did pretty much everything he and you've suggested. My DH was still potting plants at the back when the professional photographer was taking photos at the front and inside of the house! When I left the house for home opens, the car had two clothes baskets full of shoes that normally live by the front door and the dish rack from the kitchen sink with detergent etc. the only items left on the kitchen counter tops were tmx, kitchen aid mixer, coffee machine and a very nice canister of kitchen utensils.
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Re: Any advice on selling homes and moving?
« Reply #23 on: January 15, 2015, 01:51:06 am »
All very interesting, thank you all.  :-*

Just had two agents through and both said they would be very happy to show it exactly as it is!!!  :)

The only thing that we need to do is to clean the guttering around the back (which funnily enough DH had commented on just last night that he should to that this w/e!!!) 8)

Both also said to do nothing to, as far as decorating or cushions or moving furniture etc  :D

One thing I thought interesting is that one of them suggested having the washing machine going during home inspections as it creates a feeling of 'homeliness'  8) Had not thought of that one.
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Re: Any advice on selling homes and moving?
« Reply #24 on: January 15, 2015, 03:31:35 am »
Good luck Astarra. It sounds as though you have everything under control.
We were lucky when we sold our house as we had already shifted, so the house was empty. We put flowers round. Some of the bedrooms were on the small side and without furniture they looked large. We actually sold it ourselves and it sold  effort the second home open. I had told DH if he didn't sell it in two weeks it was going into the hands of an agent.
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Re: Any advice on selling homes and moving?
« Reply #25 on: January 15, 2015, 04:11:16 am »
smart cookie  :D
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Re: Any advice on selling homes and moving?
« Reply #26 on: January 15, 2015, 01:41:41 pm »
Actually it was really a smart DH but I don't want him to get too big headed.  ;D ;D
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Re: Any advice on selling homes and moving?
« Reply #27 on: January 16, 2015, 06:42:54 am »
I'm sure you would have no trouble selling your home Astarra as it would be spotless and beautifully furnished. I wouldn't be having the washing machine going though, it wouldn't make me think it's homey, I would think the owners weren't organised enough to get the washing done before inspection. DJ's suggestion of baking bread and a nice wooden chopping board with veggies on is a good idea.
When I sold my home on the Central Coast before marrying DH, I set the outdoor table as I had a lovely outdoor entertaining area. My home sold in 4 days at the price I wanted.
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