By: Candice Schott

Getting Your House Ready to Sell: The Ultimate Checklist

Selling your home can feel overwhelming—there’s so much to think about before the “For Sale” sign goes up. The good news? With the right prep, you’ll not only attract more buyers but also boost your chances of selling faster (and for a better price).

Here’s your step-by-step checklist to get your home market-ready:


✅ 1. Declutter & Depersonalize

Less is more when selling. Pack away family photos, personal collections, and excess decor. Buyers want to picture theirlives in the home, not yours.


✅ 2. Deep Clean Everything

Think “sparkle factor.” Scrub bathrooms, wipe baseboards, clean carpets, and make those windows shine. A spotless home shows buyers it’s been well cared for.


✅ 3. Fix the Little Things

Loose door handles, dripping faucets, squeaky hinges—take care of these quick wins. They cost little but can make a big difference in how buyers perceive your home.


✅ 4. Neutralize Paint Colours

That bright red accent wall? Save it for your next place. Fresh, neutral tones (think soft greys, beige, or warm white) make spaces feel bigger and appeal to more buyers.


✅ 5. Boost Curb Appeal

First impressions happen at the curb. Tidy up the lawn, plant fresh flowers, touch up exterior paint, and make sure the front door feels welcoming.


✅ 6. Light It Up

Swap out dim bulbs for brighter ones and open the blinds. Bright homes feel bigger, cleaner, and more inviting.


✅ 7. Stage to Sell

Whether you hire a stager or rearrange your own furniture, aim for a layout that feels open, spacious, and inviting. The goal? Make buyers say, “I could live here!”


✅ 8. Gather Your Paperwork

Buyers and agents will ask for utility bills, renovation receipts, warranties, and permits. Having everything ready shows transparency and builds trust.


Final Thoughts

Getting your home ready to sell doesn’t have to be stressful. With a clear checklist and the right guidance, you can put your best foot forward and maximize your sale. And remember—you don’t have to do it alone. We’re here to help you decide what’s worth tackling and what to skip so your home shines on the market.