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Preparing Your Home For Sale — Central Florida Seller’s Guide

Seller’s Guide

Preparing Your Home For Sale

A room-by-room checklist to help your Central Florida home sell faster — and for more money.

First impressions matter. Before we list your home, a few strategic improvements can dramatically increase your sale price — often for a minimal investment. This room-by-room guide walks you through the essentials. When we meet, I’ll customize recommendations specifically for your home.

Exterior & Curb Appeal

Buyers decide if they like your home within seconds of pulling up. The exterior sets the tone for every showing.

  • Keep the lawn edged, cut, and watered regularly
  • Trim hedges and prune trees regularly
  • Inspect doors and windows for peeling paint
  • Repair or replace loose gutters
  • Repair and replace loose or damaged roof shingles
  • Add a few annuals in pots near your front entrance
  • Keep your garage door closed during showings
  • Apply a fresh coat of paint to the front door
  • Trim or cut overhanging branches that may damage the roof
  • Remove dead bushes and trees
  • Check that house numbers, mailbox, doorbell, and exterior lighting are all in good condition
  • Repair torn or missing screens
  • Replace cracked or broken windows and clean all windows
  • Replace the doormat
  • Pick up toys, tools, and trash — yard should be uncluttered
  • Clean cobwebs and nests out of eaves
  • Mulch and weed flower beds
  • Arrange outdoor furniture neatly — clean, sturdy, repainted if needed

Interior — Every Room

A deep, thorough cleaning does more than you’d think. Clutter makes spaces feel smaller; cleanliness makes them feel larger.

  • Give every room a thorough cleaning
  • Remove all clutter so your house appears bigger and brighter
  • Wash windows and open draperies to maximize light
  • Consider a professional cleaning service every few weeks during the listing period
  • Get rid of or store less frequently used items (a pre-listing garage sale works great)
  • Repaint strongly colored walls with a neutral — off-white or beige
  • Repair cracks in walls and ceilings
  • Remove or replace torn or fading wallpaper with neutral paint
  • Replace broken or cracked windowpanes, moldings, and woodwork
  • Repair or replace worn or stained carpeting (or offer buyers an allowance)
  • Remove pet odors and stains
  • Replace burned-out light bulbs
  • Clean all light fixtures, switch plates, mirrors, and glass

Bedrooms

  • Make the beds before every showing
  • Make sure dressers are clean and neatly arranged
  • Clean the window sills
  • Store personal and valuable items out of sight
  • Dust blinds or curtains

Bathrooms

  • Keep vanity tops uncluttered
  • Clean the bathtub, soap holders, and all tile walls
  • Clean and scrub the grout
  • Make sure the shower curtain or doors are clean
  • Polish the faucets and handles
  • Make sure the toilet seat is in good repair
  • Wash carpets or rugs
  • Buy new towels and bring them out only when prospective buyers are on the way
  • Repair dripping faucets and showerheads
  • Dust blinds or curtains

Kitchen

The kitchen sells the house. Small investments here pay back dramatically.

  • Spruce up with new cabinet knobs, new curtains, or a coat of neutral paint
  • Remove dirty dishes before showings
  • Remove gadgets from the counters so the space looks larger
  • Clean the refrigerator and stove thoroughly
  • Make sure all appliances are in good repair
  • Replace drip pans on the stove
  • Clean and shine the faucets
  • Clean and organize all cupboards — buyers will open them

Garage & Carport

  • Make sure doors are in working order
  • Organize boxes, tools, and equipment so the space isn’t cluttered
  • Remove all cobwebs from the rafter area
  • Remove oil stains from the floor if possible

Not Sure What’s Worth the Investment?

There’s a big difference between minor, inexpensive touch-ups and costly renovations. New cabinet knobs and neutral paint in the living room? Absolutely worth it. A brand-new kitchen? Usually not. I’ll walk through your home with you and advise specifically on what will pay back — and what won’t.

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