We moved last year, presenting a property in the best light is quite crucial to achieving the best possible price, in a way you are selling a lifestyle and need to stage the home accordingly. Heaven knows there are enough programmes on this theme these days.
I can never understand how some people let their property be photographed in a dishevelled state with unmade beds, washing airing etc., to be displayed on Right Move for the whole world to see. Also feel if an agent is involved why they don't speak up and tell the vendor "clear up for God's sake do you want to sell your property and get the best achievable price?" that but with more diplomacy, must be in their training!
We made absolutely sure the kitchen and bathrooms were gleaming with surface paraphernalia cleared away, subtle lighting. Hoovered, dusted, cushions plumped, windows cleaned, bedrooms staged with superfluous cushions and throws. I like a property to look clean and tidy but not sterile some signs of living visible such as books, but surface clutter is off putting. We had an open day and let them, the estate agents get on with it, they need to earn their fees which can be considerable. We got two offers, one at the asking price, one just below, it was a sellers market then and more so now, there is a real shortage of properties around.
Very good luck Hazel hope all goes well for you.