When renovating go with neutral tones. This will assist with buyers as they can choose their own colour palette. White tiles, black vanity/bench tops, white cupboards, cream/light grey paint etc allows many other colours to shine through with appliances, towels, cushions etc.
What happens to a lease when a property sells? Good question! If you are wanting to move into the property at settlement, please ensure that you have checked the lease agreement terms before placing an offer on the property. Periodical Lease – The term periodical lease means that tenants lease has expired and they are.
Power… Great ways to save power is turn off your unused appliances By turning off unused power points, kettles, tv’s, washing machines when not in use will reduce your power bill!
Fire Breaks, why are they important on properties with acreage? Having maintained fire breaks allows emergency vehicles to enter your properly and have access to the fire safely should a fire occur at your property. The fire breaks also slow’s down the fire. The local shire does annual check’s to ensure owner’s firebreaks are complaint.
A fresh coat of paint is a great way to freshen up the home before sale. Touch up any chipped or cracked walls. Buyers will be impressed with your upkeep of the property. Keep withe neutral tones which allows rooms to feel light and bright.
When looking for a selling agent, ensure they have your best interests in mind! Ask if you will be contacted regularly, you don’t want to be just a number on their website?
Have a picket fence? A great feature of the property, check for paint peeling, if it does look tired rub it back and re-paint. Buyers first impressions count! For any more tips about selling your home, please contact our office on 9622 7007.