~ Paint. the whole house needs a new coat of light, neutral paint. I recommend Devonshire Cream from Sears (makes the whole house cheery).
~ Declutter. Reduce the knick-knacks, books, toys, clutter, even the furniture. When we sell this house, we will store the extra dining table leaves, the overstuffed leather chair, anything that makes a room look small. Rent a storage unit - a 5x5 isn't all that expensive.
~ Depersonalize. You love that 2 wall Disney mural in your kids' room; a buyer is going to think "how many coats of paint to cover that?" and give up on your house. Once you put your house on the market, it's no longer yours. Make it right for the buyer and the right buyer will show up much sooner.
~ Look at each room in your house and ask "does this room show a clear purpose?" Buyers don't want to see a bed, a computer, and exercise equipment ALL in in one room. They can't picture exactly how *they* will use it. We actually put our boys into the same room last time we sold, so we could have a "kid's room", a "play room", and a "teen room" that clearly showed the flexibility of the house (the "teen room" had the computer in it, but it made sense).
~ Borrow or rent furniture for rooms that might be empty. We had never bought a living room suite b/c we never used that room. We borrowed a full set from my folks, including matching window treatments. The house looked a lot more put together, and like we had planned it that way.
~ If it's broken or doesn't match, fix or replace it. If buyers can see something wrong, no matter how small, they will assume that the big things aren't being taken care of either.
~ CLEAN. Clean EVERYTHING: the baseboards, the vent covers, the garage floor. People are more willing to offer top dollar for a house that really looks well cared for.
That sounds like a lot, I know. But it really works. We have sold 3 houses in the last 15 yrs. We never showed to more than 3 couples before it sold. The last house sold to the first people through it (and we never had the kind of market that was like that). They had been looking for several months and told my dh that they bought our house b/c "it looked like someone actually cared about the house and how it looked."