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Thinking of Selling? What Buyers Notice First

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If you are thinking about selling your home, one of the most important things to understand is that buyers start forming an opinion within the first few minutes of a showing. Before they study the square footage, upgrades, or mechanical systems, they react to how the home feels.

My advice is to start with the basics: make the home feel clean, bright, and easy to walk through. A home does not need to be fully renovated to show well, but it should feel cared for. Clean floors, clear countertops, fresh-smelling rooms, and tidy entryways can make a major difference. When buyers feel comfortable in a home, they are more likely to slow down and picture themselves living there.

Lighting is another simple but important detail. Open the blinds, clean the windows, and replace dim or mismatched bulbs. Natural light can make rooms feel larger and more welcoming, especially in listing photos and during showings.

You should also look at your home’s layout from a buyer’s perspective. Is there too much furniture? Are walkways blocked? Can buyers easily understand how each room is used? Sometimes removing a few pieces of furniture or simplifying a room can make the space feel much better.

Smell is often overlooked, but it matters. Pet odours, smoke, dampness, cooking smells, or heavy air fresheners can distract buyers. The goal is not to make the home smell perfumed. The goal is for it to feel fresh and neutral.

Small maintenance items are also worth addressing before listing. Loose handles, peeling paint, damaged trim, stained ceilings, unfinished repairs, or burned-out lights can make buyers wonder what else has been neglected. Even minor issues can affect confidence.

If you are preparing to sell, do not wait until the last minute. Walk through your home as if you were seeing it for the first time. Notice what feels cluttered, dark, unfinished, or distracting.

You do not need to make your home perfect. But you do want it to feel clean, bright, functional, and well cared for. Those first few minutes can strongly influence how a buyer feels about the entire property.

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