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Getting your House Ready for Sale

The most important thing you can do is to de-clutter your house.  Start by walking through each room as if you were a potential buyer.  Pack away things you don't need day to day.  The most important room to de-clutter is your kitchen.

First, get everything off the counters. Everything. Even the toaster. Put the toaster in a cabinet and take it out when you use it. Find a place where you can store everything in cabinets and drawers. Of course, you may notice that you do not have cabinet space to put everything. Clean them out. The dishes, pots and pans that rarely get used? Put them in a box and put that box in storage.

If you have a large amount of foodstuffs crammed into the shelves or pantry, begin using them - especially canned goods. Canned goods are heavy and you don’t want to be lugging them to a new house, anyway -or paying a mover to do so. Let what you have on the shelves determine your menus and use up as much as you can.

Beneath the sink is very critical, too. Make sure the area beneath the sink is as empty as possible, removing all extra cleaning supplies. You should scrub the area down as well, and determine if there are any tell-tale signs of water leaks that may cause a homebuyer to hesitate in buying your home.

copyright 2000 by Terry Light and RealEstate ABC, revised 2002

Seller's Checklist

1.      Contact movers

2.   Turn off/switch over telephone:   Qwest, 1-800-244-1111  http://www.qwest.com/residential/movers/index.html

3.   Turn off/switch over electric/gas: Xcel Energy, 800-895-4999 http://www.xcelenergy.com/XLWEB/CDA/0,3080,1-1-2-2-2_209_376-0,00.html

4.   Turn off/switch over trash

5.   Fill out post  office change of address - also, contact banks & creditors individually

6.   Consult tax advisor re. changing withholdings on W4 form

7.   Obtain medical records if move requires change of doctors

8.   Contact children’s school(s) if move requires change of schools