Selling Your 20165 Property
Your Northern Virginia real estate experts at Ask Gina & Company, with Keller Williams Loudoun Gateway, want to share our years of real estate experience with you. Whether you are moving across Loudoun County or across the country, Ask Gina & Company has some tips to ensure that your Sterling, Virginia home is sold in a timely manner.
Potential buyers are going to view your Potomac Falls house with a magnifying glass, so make sure that your property makes a good first impression by maintaining your lawn and keeping a clear path to the front door. Upon entering your home, potential buyers should be greeted by lighted rooms and clean air. Find a temporary new home for pets, deep clean carpets, and scrub baseboards to ensure that fowl odors don’t send potential buyers running from your 20165 property.

Keep in mind that there are differences between a home that is clean and a home that is tidy and a property on the market should be both. Once your home is scrubbed and polished, straighten up by de-cluttering living spaces and organizing closets. Storage space is a must for those in the market for a new Loudoun County home and buyers want to know that they’ll have room to store all of their Christmas decorations now that the holidays have passed. In addition, de-personalize your residence; the more pictures and personal items that you have displayed, the more difficult it is for buyers to picture themselves living your Cascades home.
Once your home is ready to be viewed, allow your Ask Gina seller’s agent to host an open house. Flexibility and willingness to allow for open houses are necessary toward the timely sale of your Lowes Island property. Remember that Ask Gina & Company, voted “Loudoun’s Best REALTOR” for 2013, has sold well over $100,000,000 in Northern Virginia real estate and knows what needs to be done in order to sell your Sterling home. Call our Ashburn Keller Williams Loudoun Gateway office today at (703)574-3478 to set up an appointment with an Ask Gina Seller’s Agent and don’t forget to “like” the AGC team on Facebook.