Significant Issues That Will Disrupt Your Property Sale

Are you thinking about selling your home? Perhaps you are moving to a new place that is going to be more suitable for your growing family. Or, maybe you need to move due to a new career opportunity elsewhere. Regardless of your reason, it’s important to ensure that your home move goes off without a hitch. With that in mind. Here are some of the more significant issues that could disrupt a property sale.

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Nonsense Neighbours 

First, you might have an issue with the neighbours. Believe it or not, buyers are always going to check out your neighbours when they think about investing in your home. After all, no one wants to live by people that are going to make their lives a nightmare. That’s why it’s always worth talking to your neighbours when you are planning on moving. Help ensure that they do make the right first impression with any potential buyers who are visiting your property in the future. Common issues here include your neighbours blocking the street or being too noisy. 

Poor Curb Appeal

You might also find that you struggle to sell your property because of problems with poor curb appeal. Curb appeal is all about the first impression that you make when you are selling your home. An issue with the curb appeal will mean that you may not get the views you need to get your home sold at the right price. One of the ways that you can deal with this is by making sure that you make your home more presentable from the outside. For instance, you could think about improving the landscaping around your home. This could be as simple as hiring a gardener to improve your lawn. Or, you might want to think about changing the driveway. Particularly, if it has seen better days.

Structural Issues 

Something else to be mindful of when it comes to selling your home is structural damage. This can happen over the course of living there and doesn’t have anything to do with what you have done to the place unless, of course, you ripped out some supporting walls. The best way to get around this is to book a pre-sale inspection. This will include a look at both your interior and exterior to find any issues before you put your home on the market.

Unpleasant Smells 

Another issue that a homeowner will always pick up on is unpleasant smells around your home. This is one of the reasons why you need to clean up the space around your property. In doing so, you can make sure that there’s nothing left around that is going to make your home a turnoff.

You can also mask unpleasant smells with the right design choices. For instance, you’ll often find homes on sale are decorated with freshly cut flowers. You might also want to identify the root causes of unpleasant smells in your home. A common cause will be a blocked drain. Fixing a smelly bathroom sink is easy when you read a guide online. 

Poor Interior Design 

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You could also find that issues with the interior design disrupt your property sale and stop buyers from committing to a purchase. This will be the case if your home looks old and outdated overall. One of the ways that you can deal with this is by regularly updating different elements of your design every couple of years. This includes buying new furniture as well as changing the accessories in various rooms. 

Clutter 

When people come to take a look around your property they don’t want to be met with lots of clutter. This will put people off as they won’t be able to envision how their belongings will look in the spaces available. When you know you have people coming to look around, be sure to put all clutter away in a place that won’t make your home look even more cluttered. You could make use of the time you have and pack away some of the things you know you won’t need until you move. Alternatively, you could store it in the loft, if you have one.

Pets

If you open your home up to viewings then it is a good idea to get rid of any pets you have roaming around, just for the day. There are quite a lot of potential homeowners that won’t buy a property that has housed an animal previously. This could simply be down to personal preference or allergies that they have. If you have a family member or close friend that will look after your beloved pet while you show off your home then this would be better for you. Be sure to clean up any spills and get rid of their food trays as well. 

Poor Insulation

You could also find that your home has issues with poor insulation. This is something that a buyer will immediately pick up. It may be due to problems with the windows which we’ll discuss a little further down. Or, alternatively, it could be because there are cracks and gaps in the walls around your property. This will usually be a problem with older homes. The good news is that it’s easy to correct an issue like this. You just need to make sure that you are thinking about filling any gaps that you find around the exterior walls. 

Outdated Energy Issues

Finally, you might struggle with energy issues around your home. It’s of vital importance that your property does remain green-friendly. If this is not the case, then you are going to struggle to get the right attention from buyers in the future. One of the ways that you can avoid problems here is by regularly upgrading your home. For instance, you might want to change the windows. This will provide other practical benefits as well, ensuring that your home has the right standards of noise insulation. 

We hope this helps you understand some of the key reasons why your home may not sell and the steps that you should take here to correct the situation. 

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