Kirk McDonald Group Sellers Guide - Kirk

Declutter, Organize, and De-Personalize 2 Store Personal Belongings

Buyers need to visualize their lives in the space. Put away family photos, personal memorabilia, and unique decor items. A neutral space allows buyers to see potential rather than feeling like they’re stepping into someone else’s life. Streamline Furniture and Decor Remove or rearrange oversized or excess furniture to cre- ate a sense of space. You want the rooms to feel open, not cramped. Consider renting a storage unit or using a designat- ed space in the garage for items you won’t need immediate- ly. Organize Closets, Cabinets, and Storage Spaces Buyers will open closets and cabinets to assess storage, so aim for a clean, orderly look. Organized storage areas suggest that the home is well-maintained and offers enough room for their belongings. Your REALTOR® at The Kirk McDonald Group understands this and will keep your needs a top priority. Declutter the Garage, Basement, and Attic These spaces are often overlooked but can be major selling points if they feel spacious and well-kept. Remove excess items and organize any remaining belongings to highlight available storage.

Deep Clean for Maximum Impact 3 Give Every Room a Deep Clean

A thorough cleaning is essential to make a great impression. Go beyond surface cleaning—scrub floors, walls, light fixtures, and grout. Dust ceil- ing fans, vents, and blinds, and wipe down baseboards and windowsills. Consider Professional Help For a top-notch finish, especially in kitchens and bathrooms, professional cleaning can be a worthwhile investment. Pros can tackle tough spots and bring an extra level of polish that’s hard to achieve on your own. Focus On High-Traffic Areas Entryways, hallways, kitchens, and bathrooms see the most use and of- ten need extra attention. A clean, fresh-smelling kitchen and bathroom make buyers feel more at home.

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