First it is important to 'stage' your home before you put your home on the market. That means that you have to make it look clean, simple and inviting.
To do that you have to remove all your personal pictures, stuff and clutter. We painted the whole house in soft neutral colours to make it inviting and larger looking. We painted the front concrete porch and washed all the exterior windows, first impressions are lasting impressions, so we have to make everything look good.
We have a lot of excess furniture, pictures, collectibles and keepsakes out on consignment with antique shops and used furniture/collectibles shops. The house is down to the bare bones, clean and inviting, just waiting for that special Mr. and Mrs. buyer.
All that stuff that we have been carting around for 50 years and never knew we had has now disappeared and believe it or not we didn't shed a tear. Our curb is loaded every garbage pickup day. The garage, OMG! has yet to be tackled. I shouldn't have to much trouble selling off my tools and I have lots from my Handyman business days.
Somehow I'm going to find a spot for my 24" iMac, no crummy little laptop for me....I could get over ruled by the boss though, LOL!
It is a tough and long process but by taking it one room at a time, one project at a time and one day at a time we are slowly getting to were we want to be at this stage of our adventure.
Next: Our next challenge, what to do first after it sells???
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