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One of the most cost-effective ways to prepare a home for sale is to organize it, but I know for many home sellers it’s no easy task. It’s important to contain and, in fact, erase clutter for three reasons:

  • Gain more square footage.
  • Showcase the positive features in the home.
  • Buyers can visualize living in the space.

Here are some tips:

1. Start small.

Organizing can be overwhelming specially when one has lived in a property for a long period of time. Start small: One room, one closet, one corner. Just start somewhere! To make it count, tackle the first cluttered area a home buyer would see as they walk into the home.

2. Schedule it.

Many times a home owner never starts the decluttering process because of time constraints. Schedule blocks of time even just 15 minutes a day depending on what needs to be organized to make your goal a reality.

3. Find a home.

One reason why clutter can build up in a home is if an item is homeless. Creating a place for each item in your home is a crucial part to obtaining an organized home. Of course, keeping the space in order only happens when you return an item back to it’s home after use. 

4. Adopt “good habits.”

By always returning an item home, you’re building an organizing process. Another good habit to adopt is to take 5-10 minutes every night and put items away. This way when you wake up in the morning, the house is ready to show off.

 

Books that I recommend:

  1. The life changing Magic of Tidying up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing.
  2. 10-Minute Declutter: The Stress-Free Habit for Simplifying Your Home

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