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Before you do anything else, clean your house. Vacuum, dust, do whatever you have to do to get it sparkling clean. This will be the biggest factor in making a home look nice. People buying a house want to maximize the amount of space they will have. It doesn’t matter how big your home is if it’s filled to the brim with clutter: it will look small and cramped. Make it easier for potential buyers to envision the space by removing as much clutter as possible. A good rule of thumb is that if an object has a home somewhere else, it’s clutter. The object should match with the function of the space that it is in. Piles of paper, boxes of items, clothing, and old appliances are all examples of clutter. Buyers want a house which is bright and airy. Open opaque curtains and blinds and replace them with sheers, if possible. Remove any obstructions, such as trees, bushes, or objects within the home that keep the light from pouring in.  Additionally, try to show the house during times of day when it is brightest in your home. If your house doesn’t get a lot of natural light, make sure there are plenty of good sources of artificial light in the home. You want a potential buyer to see the house as theirs, not yours. Remove personal items like family photographs, personal trophies, and other items which are specific to you and your family.
Clean your house. Remove clutter. Let in the sun. Remove personal items.