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    How to Make Your Home More Sellable: Interesting Tips Every Seller Should Know

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 10, 2021Updated:April 22, 2024No Comments
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    Deciding to sell your home requires patience, perseverance and sometimes, thick skin. There’s nothing more disheartening than struggling to sell your home and often, it’s the interior design and style that many prospective buyers struggle to overlook. Some of the biggest issues that turn prospective buyers away from your property are bad smells, clutter, poor kerb appeal, confusing colour palettes and designs and coloured bathrooms!

    Thankfully, a few straightforward changes and updates can not only tempt buyers into making an offer but also add value to your home. It’s easy to think that you have to spend thousands on making your home seem appealing to prospective buyers, but that’s not usually the case. Want to know more? Read on for how you can make your home more sellable with interesting tips you need to know.

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    While it’s easy to think that making your home look plain and generic is what home buyers want – so they can imagine their own designs and décor – forgoing personality and your home life can also turn buyers away. One of the easiest ways to minimise clutter, but to keep your home looking loved and pleasant is to display plenty of photographs. From carefully positioned frames on surfaces to eye-catching and high-quality canvas prints on the walls – you can get your canvas prints here – including some family photography makes any property feel warm and welcoming, and invites buyers to invest, not just in your home but in your lifestyle as well.

    Remove Bulkier Furniture

    While you want to keep your home looking as natural as possible, ensuring the rooms are spacious and well-coordinated is also important. To achieve this, simply remove some of the bulkier items of furniture you have and either replace it with something smaller or leave it out completely.

    A Fresh Lick of Paint

    It’s amazing what a fresh lick of paint can do! Refreshing the walls in your home with a fresh coat of paint can breathe new life into tired, dull-looking walls. If you’re looking to update your décor completely, then stick to light colours such as white to make your rooms look bigger and brighter. Avoid colours such as magnolia as these are now considered to be incredibly dated!

    Don’t Neglect Your Kerb Appeal

    The inside of your home might look attractive, but if prospective buyers are struggling to cross the threshold due to a lack of kerb appeal, then all your efforts will go to waste. Start by ensuring the exterior of your property is clean and well kept. Trim back bushes and hedgerows, and keep any grassy areas or flowerbeds trimmed and tidy. Clean your windows and front door, and consider updating the hardware or your house/number sign to make your property look appealing from the street.

    Final Thoughts…

    Keeping your home light and airy, well kept, and homely will certainly help add value to your home and make it more attractive to buyers. Follow the tips above to get started.

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