Sixty seconds is all you have to create a good first impression. Here are detailed ways on how you can make your home attractive to potential buyers.
Outside the house:
- Cut the grass and make sure it stays that way. Make the yard look neat by taking away clutter.
 - Pull out the weeds and put fresh mulch to flower beds.
 - Wooden fences must be painted new.
 - Make sure door handles are tight and clean.
 - Windows should be cleaned inside and out.
 - Powerwash the home’s exterior
 - Gutters and downspouts should be firmly attached and functioning.
 - Paint the front door.
 - Put a new welcome mat.
 - Place potted flowers near the front door.
 
Inside the house:
- Look at the furnitures in each room. Remove anything that looks “off” or anything that disrupts the design/theme. Take out any furniture that makes the room look smaller. Rent a storage unit if you have to.
 - Clean and organize cabinets, closets and bookshelves.
 - Inspect light fixtures and ceiling fans. Make sure they’re clean and functional.
 - Wash the carpets.
 - Take away too many “personal stuff”; including wall hangings and knick-knacks.
 - Inspect plumbing system to make sure they’re not leaking; and if so, have them fixed.
 - Repair torn screens, sticking doors, cracked caulking.
 - Clean and repaint if necessary walls and ceilings.
 - Replace worn cabinet and door knobs.
 - Replace discolored grout.
 - Replace broken tiles and worn countertops.
 
Additional details for showings:
- Turn on all the lights.
 - Open drapes and shutters during the day.
 - If you have pets, secure them outside.
 - Use new towels for bathrooms.
 - Use new beddings for bedrooms.
 - Replace old lamps or lampshades.
 - Play soft background music.
 - Light the fireplace.
 - Use a comforting scent, such as apple spice or vanilla.
 - Set the dining room table for a fancy dinner.
 - Do not stay in the house while it is being shown.