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Sellers: Why do I need to remove clutter?

Why do I need to remove clutter?

"I'm only selling my home, not my personal belongings. The buyer knows that, so why do you want me to declutter my home?"

Of course, you are not selling all your personal belongings with your home but there are plenty of advantages if you take the time to declutter:

1. The interior of your home will look bigger!
2. Your home will appear brighter!
3. No clutter means there's plenty of storage space!
4. Buyers can picture their own clutter in your home if they are not distracted by your clutter.
5. You already made the decision to move, which means you will have to pack up your belongings sooner or later. Remove your clutter now, pack it up or have a garage sale. You won't have to worry about it anymore once you have a buyer and closing day is just around the corner.
6. Buyers can truly appreciate the special features of your home if they are not distracted by looking at clutter.

If you think about it, there are only advantages to decluttering your home. Get started todaY!

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT GETTING YOUR HOME READY TO SELL, GIVE ME A CALL! I'M ALWAYS HAPPY TO HELP!

Comments

Great answers the best being that the buyers cant see their clutter if yours is all over the place.
Posted by Vicki Bishop GRI - Alabama Real Estate (Coldwell Banker United Realtors®) over 2 years ago
I would use that to lighten things up a bit with the seller. After all, you're basically telling them to clean up their home (which some might take the wrong way) and to ease that up a bit, why not throw in something that will make them chuckle.
Posted by Andrea & Darrin Mills YourHighlandsCountyRealtors 863-202-0729 (ERA Advantage Realty) over 2 years ago

Some get it and others don't - what can I say

Now Have a Blessed Day,

John Occhi, Hemet CA REALTOR®
Mission Grove Realty
Hemet CA Real Estate

Posted by John Occhi, ePRO, Hemet-San Jacinto CA Real Estate, 951-443-6259 (Allison James Estate and Homes) over 2 years ago

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