As the spring real estate market ramps up, more homes go on the
market. Great interior appeal partially relies on a spic-and-span look.
So which areas need to stand out during a walk-through?
To
give prospective sellers ideas on what needs to be on their
spring-cleaning checklists, here are some areas homebuyers will likely
view with a critical eye — and how to address them.
1. Trim the lawn and trees
As
part of your spring-cleaning checklist trees need to be trimmed, the
lawn mowed and flower boxes cleaned out. Sellers can hire professionals
for tree care and lawn maintenance if it's too much for them. The
average cost to trim or remove a tree is approximately $680 but could cost between $200 or $1,300 depending on factors such as height and girth.
2. Deep-clean the floors
Cleaning
every room's floor should be near the top of your spring-cleaning
checklist. Hardwood needs to be maintained, and tile and laminate need
to be thoroughly mopped. There are various ways to approach carpet
cleaning, including different methods to remove tough stains. Alternatively, a professional carpet-cleaning costs approximately $200, depending on the number of rooms and square feet that need to be cleaned.
3. Wash the windows
If
windows have layers of film or dust, natural light is diminished in the
home. Thus they need to be washed for maximum lighting. To save on
time, homeowners can hire a window-cleaning service, which will cost
between $200 and $270, according to HomeAdvisor, or between $160 and $220, according to ImproveNet.
4. Scrub the toilets
Your spring-cleaning checklist should also include the toilet, as a dirty one does not appeal to buyers. Better Homes and Gardens
has a quick tutorial video on how homeowners can clean their toilet
quickly and efficiently so it shines for prospective buyers. Be sure to
wear gloves and scrub the inside with a toilet scrub to get all the
grime out.
5. Sponge the bathtub
The
bathub must be included on any spring-cleaning checklist because
prospective buyers need to be able to imagine bathing in it. When
cleaning it, be sure to scrub out any grime or dirt buildup to increase
its shine. If it's particularly old or worn down, consider having the
bathtub refinished to give it a newer look without the cost of replacing
it.
6. Declutter the closets
Spring
cleaning before a sale is the perfect time for sellers to downsize and
to figure out what goes to the next house or to charity. If there are
many closets and lots of clutter, homeowners may want to hire a
professional organizer. Doing so typically costs between $320 and $520
for their services but could be much less depending on the scope of the job.
7. Organize the cabinets
In
the kitchen, bathroom and laundry room, any cabinets should be cleaned
out and organized for showings. There are easy ways to organize
cabinets, such as cup hooks and lazy susans. It's also a good
opportunity to get rid of any outdated food.
8. Straighten up the garage
Arranging
the garage is a good opportunity for sellers to remove old yard tools,
throw away or donate boxes of old clothing and toys, and power wash the
floors and walls. That way, the garage will look clean, open and
inviting for a potential buyer.
9. Dust, vacuum, dust
Countertops,
cabinet faces, desks, nightstands, lamps — dust should be a distant
memory before a walk-through. Use a duster, a wet cloth and cleaning
fluids to wipe up every speck of dust. Alternatively, you can hire a cleaning service to do a whole house clean, which averages between $160 and $200, depending on the number of rooms and square footage.
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