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Showing
Your Home
To
prepare your home for viewing, make it as light, cheerful and serene
as possible.
TIP:
When
preparing your home, think about the techniques that are used to
show builders' model homes. You should not be present while the
house is being shown to prospective buyers. This is done because
your presence will inhibit their actions and conversations. They
won’t feel free to open closets and cabinets, test out the plumbing,
and discuss their observations objectively as they walk through.
It
goes without saying that your children and pets should not be on
the premises either.
In
preparing for showing the house, you should:
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Pull
the drapes back
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Light lamps
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Simmer
a few drops of vanilla on the stove
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Light your fireplace
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Set
the dining room or kitchen table if you have particularly nice
linen or china
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Put fresh towels in the bathroom; and then
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Leave
the house so your agent is free to deal with prospective buyers
in a professional manner.
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