Richard "RJ" Freedkin, Realtor - SECRETS OF SOPHISTICATED HOME SELLERS

DE-CLUTTER AND DISCARD

It is understandably inconvenient to live in your home without your “stuff ” — it’s like living in a hotel. However, it’s a necessary component of getting top dollar for your house.

Extra furniture and items like books, magazines, CD collections, and hobby supplies add weight and visual distraction to a room. Your salt & pepper shaker collection is going to look like clutter, even if the buyer collects salt & pepper shakers. The more spacious your home appears, the more appealing it will be. Minimize as much as possible. You want the home shopper to see what your home has to offer, not guess about the potential or possibilities.

Work From a Plan

• List each room of the house, noting the clutter in each room, including closets. • Declutter rooms one at a time, attacking from the largest project to the smallest. tackling the largest room first will give you a great feeling of accomplishment that will give you the steam to move forward quickly with the smaller projects. • Clear out each room, keeping only essential items. • Donate or discard clothes, décor, toys, and other items no longer used.

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