PREPARING YOUR HOME FOR SALE
The Essential Guide to Gettin Your House Ready to Sell


The very first step is the most important: Consult with a realtor who knows and is a top performer in the area as to what your home needs in order to be best marketed for sale.
Focus on Buyer Expectations: In a very competitive market like Geauga County, where homes often sell for or above the asking price and go to contract quickly, a local realtor can help you prioritize must-do repairs (like fixing a leaky roof or electrical issues) over major cosmetic upgrades, especially if you need to sell fast.
The takeaway: Let your agent's expertise narrow down your "to-do" list to only what actually needs to take priority prior to listing for sale.
High-Impact, Low-Cost: Declutter, Depersonalize, and Deep Clean
Deep Clean Everything: This is non-negotiable. A sparkling clean house suggests a well-maintained house. Pay special attention to high-scrutiny areas like kitchens (appliances, cabinets, grout) and bathrooms (grout, shower tracks).
Neutralize the Palette: Fresh, neutral paint is one of the cheapest and most effective ways to refresh your home. Buyers appreciate a bright, blank canvas. Say goodbye to that bright accent wall and embrace light, airy neutrals.


Boost Your Curb Appeal
Front Door Focus:
A fresh coat of paint on your front door (a welcoming color like deep blue or classic black works well), new hardware, and a new welcome mat can make a huge difference.
Landscaping Matters:
Keep the lawn mowed, trim any overgrown bushes, pull weeds, and lay down fresh mulch or pine straw. Adding a few pots of bright, colorful flowers by the front entry is a simple, charming touch.
Siding and Gutters:
Ensure your siding is clean (a power wash can work wonders) and all gutters and downspouts are securely attached and clear of debris.
Address Necessary Repairs, Don't Hide Them
The Inspection Checklist:
Fix leaky faucets, running toilets, squeaky doors, or broken light fixtures. A pre-listing inspection can be a smart investment to discover and fix issues like GFCI outlet problems or minor roof issues before a buyer's inspector finds them.
Focus on Functionality:
Ensure your HVAC systems and water heater are working and recently serviced. This documentation can be a major selling point.




