Tips for the Indoor Cleaning of Your House Before a Sale

Stacy Hensley
Before you attempt to sale your house there are some things that you can do to make the house more appealing to prospective buyers. Cleaning the home from top to bottom is one thing that can help it look more attractive and can also help you get a higher price for the home. It may cost you a little money but will pay off in the end. Here are some tips for indoor cleaning of your house before a sale.

Tips for Indoor Cleaning-Clearing out Clutter

Clearing out any clutter in the house will make it look bigger and neater. Go through each room and remove any furniture and other items that are necessary for your family's day-to-day living. These items can be stored in a storage building. If you don't have a storage building it may be time to temporarily rent one until the house is sold.

Tips for Indoor Cleaning-Room by Room

Take one room at a time and clean it from top to bottom. Clear out any dust and cobwebs. Clean all the mirrors and windows. Shampoo the carpets and mop all the floors. Showing a house that is clean will help give the buyer a nicer image of the house for when they are picturing the home possibly being theirs.

Tips for Indoor Cleaning-Organizing

Go through each closet and organize it so that it looks organized and uncluttered. Opening a closet that has things falling out of it will not be appealing to an interested buyer. Hide the broom, mop, plunger, vacuum cleaner and ironing board these things make people think of the work aspect and takes away from the more pleasant thoughts that should be associated with a new house.

Tips for Indoor Cleaning-Repairs

Take the time to repair any leaky faucets and pipes. Replace stained carpet and flooring throughout the house. Remove any broken blinds from the windows. Repair any damaged areas and add a fresh coat of paint to the walls. Be sure to check the smoke detectors and alarms to see if they need repairs or fresh batteries.

By taking the time to do some cleaning, organizing and repairing, you can get the house in tip-top shape for prospective buyers. If cleaning is not your thing, you can always hire a professional cleaning service or a professional organizer to come in and do the work. The time and effort will be rewarded in the end when the house is sold..

Sources:

Realtor.com

Sideroad.com

Published by Stacy Hensley

Stacy is a SAHM of 3 wonderful kids. 14 yr old twins (boy and girl) and a 7 yr old daughter. She writes about many different subjects, but she is often led to write about subjects that are important in her...  View profile

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  • Faith Draper10/8/2010

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  • Karen Zakavec9/2/2010

    Great tips! I'm not selling my house, but it definitely needs a good de-cluttering. My closets are a disaster!

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