South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Three tips to prepare to sell your home

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Eliminatin­g pet odors, including those associated with pets, can help homeowners prepare their homes for prospectiv­e buyers.

AWinter can be harsh on a home’s exterior, so as winter winds down, homeowners who want to sell their homes should make an effort to address anything that might negatively affect their homes’ curb appeal. A study of homes in Greenville, S.C., from

Clutter has a way of accumulati­ng over the winter, when people tend to spend more time indoors than they do throughout the rest of the year. Homeowners who want to put their homes on the market in spring won’t have the luxury of waiting until spring to do their “spring” cleaning, so start clearing any clutter out in winter, even resolving to make an effort to prevent its accumulati­on throughout winter. Just like buyers are impressed by curb appeal, they are turned off by clutter. The Appraisal Institute suggests homeowners clear clutter out of their homes before appraisers visit, and the same approach can be applied to open houses. Buyers, like appraisers, see clut

tered homes as less valuable. In addition, a home full of clutter might give buyers the impression, true or not, that the home was not well maintained.

A home’s inhabitant­s grow accustomed to odors that might be circulatin­g throughout the house. Pet odor, for instance, might not be as strong to a home’s residents as it is to guests and prospectiv­e buyers. Because windows tend to stay closed throughout the winter, interior odors can be even stronger come late-winter than they are during the rest of the year. A thorough cleaning of the house, including vacuuming and removal of any pet hair that accumulate­d over the winter, can help to remove odor. In the weeks leading up to the open house, bathe pets more frequently, using a shampoo that promotes healthy skin so pet dander is not as prevalent. Open windows when the weather allows so more fresh air comes into the home.

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