Preparing your home for a short notice viewing

Preparing your home for a short notice viewing

If you have a lot of time to prepare for a viewing, you should be able to take your time to make your home perfect. However, you don’t always get a lot of time if someone arranges last minute, which means you need to act quickly…

The viewing stage is vital in selling your home. It’s always great when prospective buyers like the look of your home in the property listing, but this doesn’t mean they are willing to make an offer. A buyer needs to see your home in person, perhaps even a couple of times to develop their interest, which means you need to ensure your home is in a fantastic condition for viewing again and again.

Maintaining a good standard of cleanliness and tidiness in your home helps, but when you are living at home during the sales process, this can be difficult. Even if you take care of maintaining your home, you likely will have to make improvements before a viewing takes place.

If you need some tips on how to prepare your home for a viewing at short notice, create your cleaning plan around these main points...

Declutter your home
Decluttering your home is essential in making the best impression. If you have limited time before prospective buyers arrive, use this time to tidy up, remove personal items and create as much space as you can. When you live in the house during the sales process, the home will inevitably become messy or cluttered, but if you pack away non-essential items and keep ornaments or mementos to a minimum, you can make a good impression.

Clean the kitchen and bathroom
While it is important to clean every room, cleanliness is critical for kitchens and bathrooms. Viewers expect these rooms to be spotless, so it is worthwhile allocating time to give these places the once over.

Wipe down all surfaces, clear away any wet areas or spillages and try to make these rooms as spacious as you can.


Improve the standard of your floors
Many viewers eyes are drawn to the floor when they enter a room, so you need to ensure this area is clean. If you have a carpet, get the vacuum cleaner out, and try to invigorate the carpet as best as you can. If you have tiles, wooden flooring or vinyl laminate, sweep and mop the floor to create a welcoming sheen from the floor up.

Make your bedroom feel fresh
The most essential feature in your bedroom is the bed, so it makes sense to ensure your bed looks as fantastic as possible. A quick yet highly effective way to transform the look and feel of your bedroom is to add fresh bed sheets and linen. Make sure these have been applied in an orderly manner, using hotel standards as your guideline, and you’ll find that visitors will love your bedroom.

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