1. Remember that you want to show the home, not your stuff. Box up and store as many 'personal' things as you possibly can. This includes photographs, personal knick knacks, refrigerator notes and magnets, personalized towels, etc.
2. A lot of furniture in a room can make the room appear small. Look at each room with a potential buyer's eye. What is the focal point in the room? Are you maximizing that focal point? If it is a fireplace, is the furniture grouped so the fireplace can be enjoyed? If you have a bay window are you highlighting that? French doors to a beautiful deck? Can you see the beautiful deck or is the furniture hiding it? The message here is rearrange and minimize.

4. Potential buyers will open closet doors when they are very interested. An organized closet looks bigger and roomier. Take the time to clean and organize. It is worth it. Empty the linen closet - refold and organize. You will be amazed at the difference.
5. Wash your windows inside and out.
6. Any mirrors? Wash them.
7. Sweep out your garage.
8. Go outside and look at your yard. Any trimming you could do to make the yard prettier?
9. Take a long look at your kitchen counters. Having small appliances out is convenient but it makes a kitchen look like counter space is limited. Find a space in your cabinets for the toaster and mixer and blender for now.
10. Put the shoes in the entrance hall away. I can't tell you how many homes I have shown with 10 or more shoes in the entry hall. Buyers will walk in and wonder why the entrance is so small.
A few inexpensive changes can go a long way towards a quick sale. Take the time. It is worth it.
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