Each home is different!  No two homes are truly the same.  How you decorate & live in the home creates your own vibe that's like no other.  When you want to sell your home, your local & knowledgable Realtor (Rama Mehra), has to guide you on what is needed to create an atmosphere that is neutral and desirable to potential buyers.

 

This lovely home on 556 Montrose Court in San Ramon had some pre-marketing work done by the homeowner to get it ready for selling:

 

- Painting: you'd be amazed what a fresh coat of paint can do to freshen up your home, especially if you've lived in your home for 4+ years.

- Landscaping: having a clean, fresh and lovely landscaping can really help your curb appeal!  Removing dead leaves, weeds, and plants will improve how your home looks in online pictures.

- Window Washing: something you might not notice, but a buyer will are windows that are dusty or dirty.  Getting them washed, will help brighten up your home as buyers look out your windows to the view.

- Exterior Power Washing: you most likely don't need to paint your entire exterior if you haven't lived there very long, but you might need to power wash your exterior to wash away the dirt and grim that gets on your home from rain & wind.

 

Take a look at the property website of this listing to see how beautifully all the work done to the home made it showcase ready for the new buyers!

No matter how you lived in your home, it needs to be adaptable to how a potential buyer might want to live in the home.  You might have had kids, pets, in-laws or a small business in your home.  Rama & her team will assist you in bring out the full potential of your home to potential buyers.  She will create an attractive & neutral home that will invite buyers to look at your home.
 
Here are some of the pre-listing items that the Seller of 222 Tewksbury Court in San Ramon did to prepare their home for sale:
 
- Deep Cleaning: having your home looking clean and fresh, will make your home inviting for potential buyers to imagine living in your home.
- Patchwork/Texture/Painting: if you notice something wrong in your home, potential buyers will notice it too.  Patching/Texturing/Painting your wall will ensure that buyers don't focus on the imperfections in your home.
- Baseboards: if you are missing baseboards or they got damaged, fixing them before you go on the market will ensure that your home is attractive to potential buyers.  You never want a buyer to wonder what's wrong with your home!
- Plumbing Repairs: if you notice that a sink is slow to drain, or there is a small leak under your sink, it's best to have it fixed by a plumber before you have inspections.  Keeping your inspections clean will help buyers feel good about purchasing your home.
- Lights: if you have lights that aren't working, need a light bulb or maybe are outdated, getting your lighting fixed will make your home more desirable to potential buyers.  Showing your home with lights that work will make a good first impression!