NMW
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I am a "Sell this House" and "Designed to Sell" junkie!! I tivo like every episode of these shows.
They ALWAYS say that smells (especially pet) and just general dirt (dirty windows, light fixtures, greasy kitchen cabinets) are the biggest turn-offs to buyers.
Oh, also buyers hate other people's wallpaper. Some buyers may not see removal as a big problem, for others who just want to "move their stuff in", it may be a big problem. I would reccomend removing any if you have it, and giving every room fresh neutral paint-like a light taupe. Also, if your trim (baseboards, moldings, doors, windows) are painted and not stained, give it all a fresh coat of pure white semi-gloss. Dry-wall can and does absorb oders (cooking/pets) and new paint in addtion to making your house look new and fresh will make it smell better.
Do a super cleaning job. An every surface cleaning! Replace any old light fixtures. Put in bright bulbs. Remove any heavy drapes/blinds, so people can see how bright and airy your house is. If carpets are really bad and it is with-in your budget, I would consider replacing them. You could also ask your real estate agents opinion about this.
I would start to pre-pack any clutter, photos, things you have on the walls, etc. That way people can picture their things in the house. If you have an open house, I would board the cats and remove all trace of them for the day. Replace the filter in your furnace with a good allergy/pet dander one. Also baking something for the pleasant oder is a good idea.
Best of luck!!
Oh, I also wouldn't clean with vinegar. The smell bothers some people.
They ALWAYS say that smells (especially pet) and just general dirt (dirty windows, light fixtures, greasy kitchen cabinets) are the biggest turn-offs to buyers.
Oh, also buyers hate other people's wallpaper. Some buyers may not see removal as a big problem, for others who just want to "move their stuff in", it may be a big problem. I would reccomend removing any if you have it, and giving every room fresh neutral paint-like a light taupe. Also, if your trim (baseboards, moldings, doors, windows) are painted and not stained, give it all a fresh coat of pure white semi-gloss. Dry-wall can and does absorb oders (cooking/pets) and new paint in addtion to making your house look new and fresh will make it smell better.

Do a super cleaning job. An every surface cleaning! Replace any old light fixtures. Put in bright bulbs. Remove any heavy drapes/blinds, so people can see how bright and airy your house is. If carpets are really bad and it is with-in your budget, I would consider replacing them. You could also ask your real estate agents opinion about this.
I would start to pre-pack any clutter, photos, things you have on the walls, etc. That way people can picture their things in the house. If you have an open house, I would board the cats and remove all trace of them for the day. Replace the filter in your furnace with a good allergy/pet dander one. Also baking something for the pleasant oder is a good idea.
Best of luck!!

Oh, I also wouldn't clean with vinegar. The smell bothers some people.