3 Things to do When You're Putting Your Home on the Market



Getting ready to sell your home? It’s one of those big life moments that can feel totally overwhelming but also really exciting. Between packing boxes, cleaning every corner and trying to figure out what your place is actually worth, it’s no wonder people say it’s one of the most stressful things you can do. But it can also be incredibly rewarding. Selling your home the right way could mean a fresh start, a great return on your investment and a smoother journey to whatever comes next. Here’s what you need to know 

Find an Estate Agent
The first step to a successful home sale is choosing the right estate agent. This isn’t just about picking the biggest name or the one with the flashiest website. You want someone who knows your local area inside out and has experience selling homes similar to yours- not just in size or price range, but also in style and location. A good estate agent will do more than just list your home. They’ll help you identify and highlight its unique selling points, or USPs. Maybe your garden gets full sun all day or you’ve got original period features that buyers will love. Details like these can make your property stand out in a crowded market and help attract the right buyers quickly. Take the time to research agents, read reviews, and ask about their recent sales. Don’t be afraid to interview a few and see who feels like the right fit. The right agent will understand how to market your home properly and guide you through the whole process with confidence. They will also be able to take good quality photos that properly show off the rooms. 

Declutter/ Deep Clean
Next, you won’t be able to sell your home if buyers deem it cluttered, it can give the impression that you're struggling for space and that they will as well. There will always be stuff to sort out, if you head to each room and sort your piles into four piles. These should consist of the items you want to keep, throw away, donate, and sell. big declutter and cleaning session may need a skip rather than your normal waste bin. Check out local skip hire and find the best company to use. Another thing to do when you are trying to sell your home is carry out a deep clean. After you have done a decluttering of your home, a deep clean will be necessary. You can ask a professional cleaning company to do this for you if it's not a job you can (or want!) to do yourself.  

Make Small Repairs and Spruce Things Up
Once your home is clean and clutter free, take a good look around and fix anything that might put buyers off. Small issues like dripping taps, cracked tiles or scuffed walls might seem minor, but they can leave a negative impression and make people wonder what bigger problems might be lurking. Walk through each room as if you’re seeing it for the first time. Could a coat of paint make a space feel brighter? Are the garden fences in need of a bit of care? Little touch ups like repainting, tightening handles or refreshing worn out fixtures can go a long way. Even things like updating old light bulbs or adding a few plants can help your home feel more inviting. You don’t need to spend a fortune, just aim to show buyers that the house has been well looked after and is ready for someone new to move in.