Quick Tips to Help You Maximize the Home Selling Process

Selling a home involves many moving parts. From your first contact with an estate agent until the time you sign at closing, you will be constantly on the go. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to your home that will help this process move along quickly. Keep scrolling for advice that will help you turn the for sale sign into a sold sign before you can say, “Buy my house!”

Cultivate curb appeal

According to Realtor Magazine, homes with great curb appeal sell for more money than those with an unwelcoming exterior. Your lawn and garden are the first things that potential buyers see, so they should leave a positive impression. Make sure that your exterior is well-kept and that you have a pop of color to draw in the eye. 

If you don’t have a green thumb but need to save cash, work with landscape design services to help you come up with a quick and easy plan to beautify your yard. Using an online job board is a lot more cost-effective than working with a design agency—plus, you have a wider array of service providers to choose from! 

Major in minimalism

It’s important to clear out clutter and live a minimalist lifestyle while your home is on the market. Keeping things clean is crucial to the selling process. If possible, remove every item not necessary to daily life and ticket in storage. Can’t afford a storage unit? There are lots of innovative ways to keep things neat and organized.

Prioritize appearance projects

Take a day and evaluate things that date your home visually. This could be anything from heavy drapes to peeling wallpaper. Remove these types of eyesores and replace them with modern variations that won’t make your space look old and worn. For example, you can upgrade the walls with wallpaper that’s one of a kind to make the pop. This can help prospective buyers visualize the decorating options the space presents.

Further, look for small repair and maintenance projects that make your house look as though it’s been neglected. Popped nails on the deck, scuffed baseboards, and stained carpet are a few examples of quick and simple fixes that will elevate your interior and leave a good impression. Fortunately, most are simple DIY projects, so you won’t eat into your profits by outsourcing to a handyman.

Captivate with a killer kitchen

If there are two rooms that sell a home, it’s the kitchen and the bathroom. These are, after all, not negotiable when buying a new place. Plan to revamp these rooms with easy updates, such as painted cabinets or a new backsplash. You should also do a deep clean on the floor and, if you can afford it, replace the countertops. 

Military.com also recommends staging with furnishings that help potential buyers envision themselves cooking up a family meal. In the bathroom, make sure that the tile is clean and, if necessary, re-grouted for seamless lines. You might also consider permanent epoxy paint to cover outdated tile.

Light it up

Lighting can make or break the feeling of a room or entire home. Choose light based on how that room is supposed to feel. Warm, soft light in the bedroom and bright, daylight bulbs in the kitchen or wherever you need high contrast. Remember, light is measured in lumens, so pay close attention to this number, which ranges from 2700k to 6500k. Ideally, you’ll have plenty of natural light, so make sure that windows are clean and all of your fixtures have been taken down and dusted before your first showing.


Doing all of the above may expedite the home-selling process and help you get closer to—if not more than—the asking price. None of these will take up too much of your time, but they are easy and affordable projects you can do starting today. When it comes time to sell your home, let James Nay maximize the sale of your home. Call 804-704-1944 to get started!

Author Vanessa Holwell  |   Hiring Squad

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