08 Feb
Posted by Connor Sullivan as Real Estate
Putting a house on the market is considered one of the most stressful events of a person’s life. Whether you are selling it because it is time to upgrade to something larger and nice, or if you are starting over, it can create havoc in your life. Not only are you trying to get rid of the old house, you are shopping for a new place to live. Add to that having to keep your space constantly ready for visitors, financial issues, and fitting in everyday life, and you have the ingredients for a life filled with stress. Instead of being overwhelmed by the experience, relax and get control. Whether you are selling your Cleveland homes or you are shopping for Cleveland homes for sale, it does not have to be a frustrating, stressful time. Get your ducks in order and do your best to enjoy the experience.
Begin by getting your current residence in order. If you have lived there for any amount of time, you have no doubt accumulated a lot of clutter. In just a few weekends, you can go through closets, pantries, cabinets, and hidden nooks. Purge everything from them you do not want anymore. If you are in doubt, consider what you will want in your new house. If something does not make you feel good, it is better to toss it.
If you think your style will change or you will want a replacement item, pitch the current one. However, if money is in short supply, it may be better to hold on to as much as possible of the necessary items. At least that way, you will have the items you need. It is no big deal if you choose to replace it once the move is done.
Once the purging is done, decide what needs fixing. If there are little projects like burnt out light bulbs or uncovered outlet covers, spend one weekend getting these things taken care of. Then determine what rooms need freshening up. You do not have to completely redesign your home. However, investing a few thousand dollars into giving your house a new look could bring big returns. Update the paint job in the rooms and the exterior. Clean the carpets, add some shrubbery or plants outdoors, and keep everything in spotless condition during the sales process.
Finally, before putting your house on the market, remove as many personal items as possible. While cute photos of the kids may appeal to some people, others will view the space as your house. You need potential buyers to imagine the space as their house. Make sure the environment is warm and inviting, but not specifically designed with your family in mind. Once the changes are made, you will be ready to put your house on the market.
Connor R. Sullivan has an assistant at the office who hired a Cleveland homes real estate expert to help him find a home in the area. Connor’s assistant found several Cleveland homes for sale listed on the internet.
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