What's one of the most important rooms in your home?
When it comes to selling your property quickly, and for the best price, the
answer is clearly the kitchen. In fact, one of the most common explanations a
particular buyer gives for not making an offer is, "I liked the house, but
I wasn't too keen on the kitchen."
That doesn't mean you must do a major renovation.
However, you should do what you can to make the kitchen as attractive as
possible to buyers.
Here are some ideas:
First, clear the countertops. Put away the toaster
and other items. You want to make the entire countertop area seem as spacious
as possible.
If the cabinetry is old, you can spruce it up by
installing new knobs, handles and other hardware. A fresh coat of paint on the
walls and ceiling can also make the kitchen look like it has had a major
renovation – and it will only cost you a few hundred dollars. According to an
article on the website HDTV.com, "The fastest, most inexpensive kitchen
updates include painting and new cabinet hardware."
Replacing the countertops is a more expensive
renovation, but it may be worth it if the current counters are old and worn.
Finally, when preparing your kitchen for a viewing,
make sure it's clean and tidy. The garbage and recycling bins should be empty.
Buyers will open cabinets so make sure items on shelves are neatly organized
with the front labels facing forward.
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