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How Do I Prepare My Indianapolis Home to Sell This Spring?

 
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Selling in the Indianapolis area? Get a free home value report Purchasing in the Indianapolis area? Click here for full MLS access

Today we’re coming at you with three simple tips to prepare your home for sale in this selling market. We want you to be ready should you decide to sell your home. Here are our three steps:


1. Declutter your home
The last impression you want to give to buyers is that you’re a hoarder. Start decluttering every nook and cranny of your home, including your closets, garage, and pantry. Everything needs to look as neat and clean as possible.

2. Think about your curb appeal
When people first drive up to your home, what impression do they get? If you have fresh mulch, new plants, and a tidy yard, buyers will be more drawn to your home.

3. Fix broken things
The first thing a buyer is going to do after their offer is accepted is order a home inspection. If you are proactive and get a pre-listing inspection, you have the opportunity to fix these problems before they even show up. If you fix these broken things before you list, there will be fewer items on the inspection and less room for the buyer to negotiate. This leads to a smoother closing.

If you have any questions, give us a call or send us an email. We would love to hear from you!
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Selling in the Indianapolis area? Get a free home value report Purchasing in the Indianapolis area? Click here for full MLS access

Today we’re coming at you with three simple tips to prepare your home for sale in this selling market. We want you to be ready should you decide to sell your home. Here are our three steps:


1. Declutter your home
The last impression you want to give to buyers is that you’re a hoarder. Start decluttering every nook and cranny of your home, including your closets, garage, and pantry. Everything needs to look as neat and clean as possible.

2. Think about your curb appeal
When people first drive up to your home, what impression do they get? If you have fresh mulch, new plants, and a tidy yard, buyers will be more drawn to your home.

3. Fix broken things
The first thing a buyer is going to do after their offer is accepted is order a home inspection. If you are proactive and get a pre-listing inspection, you have the opportunity to fix these problems before they even show up. If you fix these broken things before you list, there will be fewer items on the inspection and less room for the buyer to negotiate. This leads to a smoother closing.

If you have any questions, give us a call or send us an email. We would love to hear from you!
  continue reading

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