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Your kitchen is one of the most influential rooms in selling your home. When prospective buyers look at your kitchen, they will pay particular attention to its cleanliness, layout and storage capacity.
- When your home is on the market, it’s best to remove small appliances from your counters. It’s also a good idea to remove magnets and pictures from the refrigerator.
- Don’t just shove everything into your cabinets and drawers, however. Prospective buyers will look inside. Keep in mind that these buyers want to see how much space is available, not how well you’ve filled it. To give the appearance of more storage, use wire baskets and trays.
- Scrub the sink, mop the floor and put all the dishes away. To eliminate any lingering food odors, grind a piece of lemon in the garbage disposal.
- If your kitchen has lots of windows and natural light — take advantage! Using the highest-wattage bulbs allowed in your light fixtures will also brighten the room.
- You may want to add some color and fragrance to your kitchen with a blooming plant or floral arrangement.
- A good percentage of money spent on remodeling a kitchen is usually returned through an increased selling price for the home. If remodeling is not in your budget there are many low-cost ways to spruce up the kitchen.
- A fresh coat of paint in a neutral color can take off years. Small details such as replacing the outdated knobs on your cabinets can make a surprising difference.
For more tips on merchandising the kitchen and the rest of your home, call Val Ogletree Real Living Sugar Pine Realty at (209) 559-5725