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What Is Proper Moving Day Etiquette as a Seller?

 
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When you sell your home, it's important to follow certain etiquette standards to make the buyer's transition smooth and easy. I'll discuss a few things you should do in this position.

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As a home seller, there is proper moving day etiquette that you should follow. You obviously have to plan for moving day, so what is this etiquette?

I always advise my sellers to plan on being out of the house a day before closing. This is the day when you should hire a mover or have friends helping you out. That way, if something comes up beyond your deadline, you won't be left scrambling the morning of closing.

You should also be thorough about cleaning the inside of the house, from the floors to the cabinets and drawers. Also be sure that all the appliances you're leaving behind are clean; no one should have to move into their new house and open the fridge to find crumbs and spills in the there. Bathrooms should be thoroughly cleaned, as well.
Consider leaving a token of appreciation like a bottle of champagne.
Don't overlook the outside of the house or the garage. Only leave essentials like touch-up paint, extra shingles, or extra tiles in the garage. You shouldn't leave behind clutter or garbage. If you're moving during a certain season, be sure to mow or rake leaves a day or two before closing. In the winter, be sure to clear the driveway and sidewalks for your buyers.

I also advise my clients to leave a token of appreciation to their buyers, like a bottle of wine or champagne or a gift card to a local restaurant. It should just be your way of saying thanks for buying your home. You could take it a step further by writing a note of gratitude, as well. It will help create a good vibe during and after closing for them.

If you have any other questions for me about real estate here in Omaha, just give me a call or send me an email. I'd love to help you out!
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When you sell your home, it's important to follow certain etiquette standards to make the buyer's transition smooth and easy. I'll discuss a few things you should do in this position.

Want to sell your home? Get a FREE home value report
Want to buy a home? Search all homes for sale

As a home seller, there is proper moving day etiquette that you should follow. You obviously have to plan for moving day, so what is this etiquette?

I always advise my sellers to plan on being out of the house a day before closing. This is the day when you should hire a mover or have friends helping you out. That way, if something comes up beyond your deadline, you won't be left scrambling the morning of closing.

You should also be thorough about cleaning the inside of the house, from the floors to the cabinets and drawers. Also be sure that all the appliances you're leaving behind are clean; no one should have to move into their new house and open the fridge to find crumbs and spills in the there. Bathrooms should be thoroughly cleaned, as well.
Consider leaving a token of appreciation like a bottle of champagne.
Don't overlook the outside of the house or the garage. Only leave essentials like touch-up paint, extra shingles, or extra tiles in the garage. You shouldn't leave behind clutter or garbage. If you're moving during a certain season, be sure to mow or rake leaves a day or two before closing. In the winter, be sure to clear the driveway and sidewalks for your buyers.

I also advise my clients to leave a token of appreciation to their buyers, like a bottle of wine or champagne or a gift card to a local restaurant. It should just be your way of saying thanks for buying your home. You could take it a step further by writing a note of gratitude, as well. It will help create a good vibe during and after closing for them.

If you have any other questions for me about real estate here in Omaha, just give me a call or send me an email. I'd love to help you out!
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