How to Make Showing Your Rancho Cucamonga Home a Breeze
DiNoto Realty Group
909-921-2544 | http://www.DiNotoRealtyGroup
When you’re selling your home, keeping it ready to show at
a moment’s notice can sometimes make a major difference. In a perfect world,
prospective buyers will always have time to schedule showings in advance—but exceptions
do occur. That’s why experienced sellers know how to juggle living a normal
life at the same time they are keeping their place ‘show-ready’ by calling on a
few organizational tricks. They really aren’t all that difficult (but do take a
commitment to stay organized). When you follow them, it makes showing your home
in Rancho Cucamonga a snap!
Supplies at the Ready:
The easiest way to stay on top of messes is to nail them
when they start. Stock up on wipes and ready-to-use supplies (think pre-soaked
wipes and erasers instead of rags, sprays and mops)—and stash them in key
locations around the house. Between showings, you can even keep them in plain
sight: it reminds you to wipe down surfaces after each use without making it a
major project. Regular quick wipe-downs will keep your home shiny and inviting—even
when showing your Rancho Cucamonga home comes as a last-minute surprise.
Simplify Storage
Place a few attractive bins and storage ottomans strategically
in rooms that are prone to clutter (playrooms, bedrooms and dens). Encourage
everyone to make a habit of throwing the odds and ends into them before the end
of the day, and removing things only as they are needed. Showing your home on a
dime becomes a no-brainer when the clutter lives out of sight.
Start Packing
If you haven’t already started packing, get going early. Pack
up everything you don’t use regularly—like those shelves of books you haven’t
touched in years. And deal with the off-season wardrobe: when you’re actively
showing your home in Rancho Cucamonga this spring or summer, those fall and
winter items should be headed into storage.
Make Small Adjustments
This idea is optional—but it really works! Encourage
everyone to remove their shoes at the front door. Place a decorative mat at the
entrance (and include a coat rack if the weather calls for it). This temporary
house rule works to get everyone in on the act, and subtly helps keep them
conscious that showing your home is partly everyone’s responsibility. It’s also
a reminder to keep packages and bags from building up near those doorways.
When showing your home is part of a well-planned and systematic
project, just a few of these relatively minor adjustments can keep you and your
family cool and collected—and make even last-minute showings a breeze. Our clients make the rules for what the minimum heads-up time for scheduling a
showing will be, and I stick to it. But when they are able to create an
environment when the odd last-minute showing is a no-stress possibility, it does
seem to have a way of increasing the odds that the latest showing…becomes the
last!
If you are ready to start the home selling process, contact
the DiNoto Realty Group, proudly serving the Rancho Cucamonga Real Estate
market for over 7 years!!
We look forward to connecting with you soon,
DiNoto Realty Group,
Rancho Cucamonga
909-921-2544 | www.DiNotoRealtyGroup.com
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