Tips on how to Sell, Buy, and list your property
When it comes to property, first impressions count, so make sure yours is looking its absolute best. Making the most of your home doesn’t have to cost a fortune, and a few inexpensive improvements can make all the difference.
Put yourself in the shoes of a potential buyer and, starting from the pavement outside, take a complete tour of the property. Work out a plan of action, and if necessary, draft in a friend or an objective other for a second opinion – you’ll be amazed at the cracks and crevices, often that have gone unnoticed for years, that suddenly come to light.
Once youve made a list of what needs to be done, work out a budget and priorities accordingly. There’s no point throwing money at making unnecessary changes at this stage, so keep things in perspective.
If your landscaping isnt that great, spend the money on new plants to make it look appealing. The buyer has to see themselves living in the property, so make it a paradise.
Kerb appeal is essential because many prospective buyers may only drive by your home. Getting them back a second time will depend...