How To Show Your Home
OUTSIDE: Trim all
shrubs. Pull all weeds. Flowers planted.
Leaves raked. Water lawn to keep green.
Pick up and discard or store all implements,
materials and debris that are not part
of the lawn decor. All windows washed.
Garage should be swept, neat and tidy.
During the winter, all walks and drives
should be shoveled and salted.
LIGHTING: Open
all shades and draperies during the
daylight hours. Replace all burned out
light bulbs with the maximum light producing
bulbs. Turn on all lights throughout
the house and basement prior to showing
the house.
STORAGE: All clothing,
shoes, hats, accessories, tools, papers,
magazines, books and personal items
not contributing to the decor of the
room should be stored in closets or
dressers. All closets should be tidy,
neat and clean. Basement storage areas
should be neatly arranged. Kitchen counters
should be clean and free of any articles
not contributing to the decor of the
room. All magazines, books, ashtrays,
food, bottles, containers, boxes, cans,
toys, hobby accessories, tools, dishes,
cookware, etc. should be stored in the
proper cupboards or closets or storage
areas.
CLOSETS: The interiors
of all closets should present an organized,
tidy and uncluttered appearance. All
unneeded or unused items should be discarded.
Display your storage and utility space
by removing all unnecessary accumulations
in attic, stairways, basement, closets
and garage.
BASEMENT: Should
be neat, clean, dry and tidy. All materials
and tools should be stored on shelves
or in cabinets. Discard as much unneeded
material as possible prior to showing
the house to prospective purchasers.
WINDOWS: All windows
should be spotlessly clean inside and
out. All window sills, as well as any
space between the window and storm window
should be spotlessly clean and free
of any flaking or loose paint. All windows
should be in good repair with no cracks.
Screens should be clean and in good
condition, free of rust and holes. Any
paint on glass should be removed with
a razor blade prior to cleaning.
FIXTURES: All bathroom
and kitchen fixtures and counters should
be sparkling clean. Polish chrome faucets
and handles in the tub and sinks. All
sinks, tubs, toilets and counters should
be clean.
FLOORS: All flooring
should be clean and waxed if necessary.
All carpeting should be very clean regardless
of its age. If the carpeting has not
been steam cleaned for more than two
years, now is the time to do it. Basement
floors should be swept and mopped.
DOORS: All doors
should be free of scotch tape, posters,
decals, or stickers. All door handles
should be clean and in good repair.
CERAMIC TILE: All
joints between tiles should be clean
and white. Use DAP bathroom tile sealer
to reseal the joint between bathtub
and wall and floor.
WALLS: All walls
should be clean and free of gouges,
scratches, smudges, scotch tape, posters,
thumbtacks, etc. Walls should only have
decorative items. Posters and paper
pictures taped to walls should be removed
and all evidence of the tape markings
removed.
ODOR: Nothing smells
better than fresh air. On warm days,
have your windows open and shades up.
Make your home feel and smell bright,
fresh and clean and you will have a
faster sale. KEY POINT: Make very sure
that there are absolutely no pet odors