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Jeremy Porter
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Orlando, FL
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Preparing your home for a private viewing

Jeremy Porter
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Orlando, FL
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Preparing your home for a private viewing is essential. These are the things you should focus on...

Tips for Preparing Your Home for Viewing:

1. When it comes to getting your home ready for potential renters, organization and decluttering are key. Take the time to tidy up and straighten out every nook and cranny, including closets and hidden areas, to make a good first impression that will stick in the minds of those who visit. Clean and organize every room, ensuring that each space is free of unnecessary clutter and neatly arranged to showcase its full potential. Pay attention to details such as dusting, vacuuming, and wiping down surfaces to create a fresh and inviting environment.

2. Creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere is also crucial. By incorporating elements such as artwork, plants, dried flowers, and candles, you can make the property feel warm and welcoming, encouraging visitors to envision themselves living there and making it their own. Consider adding soft, comfortable throws and pillows to seating areas to enhance the feeling of comfort and relaxation. Pay attention to the lighting in each room, ensuring that it is warm and inviting to create a welcoming ambiance.

3. If you have a furry friend, consider finding a temporary caretaker for your pet during the viewing. This will ensure a peaceful and uninterrupted experience for potential buyers, allowing them to fully focus on the property and its potential without any distractions. In addition to finding a temporary caretaker for your pet, take the time to remove any pet-related items such as food bowls, toys, and bedding to eliminate any traces of pets in the home. This will help create a clean and neutral environment that appeals to a wider range of potential buyers.

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