To achieve the maximum sale price at auction it is important to get your home auction ready.
Get your home in shape: Create a warm environment that the buyer can see themselves living in. De-clutter and de-personalise the home so the buyer can think about how they could make it their own.
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Add some character: Create a style and add some personality with the easy addition of pillows, throws or plants to add colour and add some flair.
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Create space: Great floor plans attract buyers. To help create a sense of space, ensure all passageways and entrances are clear and remove any clutter.
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Paint: A fresh paint job can give the interior of your home a fresh, new look. Consider neutral tones as it appeals to a broader market and helps open up a space.
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Don’t forget the exterior: Kerb appeal is important to get people through the door. Make your garden look neat, and brighten the exterior with the addition of some new plants if necessary.
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Source: Ray White Reservoir: Ashley Street