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Great Kitchens Sell Homes
The kitchen is the most important room to stage in your home. Potential home
buyers will want to view it void of unnecessary countertop appliances and
clutter. By showcasing your kitchen in the best possible light, you can
potentially sell your home faster and increase the closing price. Even in a slow
real estate market, making your kitchen attractive to a buyer could make the
difference.

Clean up the kitchen Studies have shown that one of the
dirtiest places in the home is the kitchen. Before you list, pull out those
rubber gloves and give everything a good scrub so that the kitchen sparkles.
Replace unsightly floor tiles, or in a worst-case scenario, consider a complete
floor makeover. Pay special attention to the cabinetry; in older homes, it is
common to see cracks in the beaded caulking between the ceiling and the trim
above the cupboards. For less than $10, you can buy a pre-mixed tube of crack
filler and make it look like new. Also, to give the kitchen an inexpensive
facelift, consider replacing the fixturing, an affordable way to give doors and
drawers a second wind.
Clutter is a kitchen killer Kitchens are the focal point
of almost every home. A great rule of thumb for the staging of a kitchen is to
leave no more than two appliances on your counter. After you have uncluttered
the kitchen counter, brighten and soften the space by adding some fresh fruit,
new dishtowels, a cookbook, and plants or flowers.
Modernizing today will help you sell tomorrow Modernizing
your kitchen can help you sell your home for years to come. Renovating your
kitchen now will let you enjoy new appliances while boosting the value of your
home for the future. While you may want to take specific appliances with you,
stainless steel can make almost any kitchen sing. Another way to add value to
your kitchen is to install concealed appliances; hiding the dishwasher and
fridge, for example, can really spice up your kitchen for buyers. Also popular
are dual microwave/convection oven (prices can vary between $200 - $900 for
higher-end stainless built-ins); another appliance quickly becoming a staple in
most modern kitchens.
If you can't replace appliances, be sure to have them repaired and cleaned.
It's also a good idea to clean your fridge and stove, as buyers will almost
always open oven and fridge doors.
Lighting Take the time to make sure all the existing
light fixtures have working light bulbs. Make sure the blinds are open on all
the windows and, if required, add a small table lamp or two to accent a dark
corner.
And the kitchen sink Another kitchen remodeling idea is
to upgrade your "sinkware". New faucets, soap dispensers and sinks (whether you
are reglazing or replacing altogether) are affordable ways to give the kitchen
an immediate facelift. Don't forget, buyers love to turn on the kitchen faucet
when touring a home.
The kitchen is the most important room and biggest selling feature in your
house. Staging it properly can make every potential buyer say, this could be my
kitchen.
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