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How to Prepare Your Home for Sale

  • Writer: Laguna Digs Team
    Laguna Digs Team
  • Feb 18
  • 2 min read

Preparing your home properly before listing can significantly impact how fast it sells and how much you receive. First impressions matter, and buyers decide quickly whether a home feels right.

Here’s how to get your home market-ready.


1. Declutter and Depersonalize

Buyers need to picture themselves living in the space.

  • Remove excess furniture

  • Clear countertops

  • Pack away personal photos and memorabilia

  • Organize closets and storage areas

Less clutter makes rooms feel larger and more inviting.


2. Deep Clean Everything

A clean home suggests a well-maintained home.

Focus on:

  • Floors and carpets

  • Baseboards

  • Windows and mirrors

  • Kitchens and bathrooms

If possible, consider hiring professional cleaners before photos.


3. Make Minor Repairs

Small issues can raise red flags for buyers.

Fix things like:

  • Leaky faucets

  • Loose cabinet handles

  • Cracked caulking

  • Burned-out light bulbs

  • Scuffed walls

These low-cost fixes can prevent bigger negotiation requests later.


4. Freshen Up with Paint

Neutral paint colors appeal to more buyers and photograph better.

Light, neutral tones help brighten spaces and make rooms feel larger.


5. Boost Curb Appeal

The exterior is the first thing buyers see.

  • Mow and edge the lawn

  • Trim bushes

  • Add fresh mulch

  • Clean the front door

  • Pressure wash driveway and walkways

Simple updates can make a powerful first impression.


6. Stage for Photos and Showings

Professional photos are essential in today’s market.

Before listing:

  • Open blinds and curtains

  • Add simple decor accents

  • Remove pet items

  • Create a welcoming entry

A well-staged home stands out online and attracts more showings.


7. Price It Strategically

Preparation and pricing go hand in hand.

Even a perfectly prepared home must be priced correctly based on comparable sales and current market conditions.


Final Thoughts

Preparing your home for sale doesn’t require major renovations. Cleanliness, organization, and smart presentation often make the biggest difference.

 
 
 

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