Don't Let an Empty House Jeopardize Your Sale
September 25, 2007
Don't Let an Empty House Jeopardize a Sale

Some argue that an empty house lets prospective buyers more easily picture their belongings in the space, take measurements, and examine recent improvements.
However, real estate brokers warn that empty homes must be well maintained, as overgrown lawns could lead buyers to wonder what interior components have been neglected as well. They recommend that sellers keep vacant dwellings clean and in top-notch condition, as flaws cannot be camouflaged by furniture.
Some buyers seek out empty homes because they believe the owner is desperate to make a sale. Sellers unable to generate buyer interest are urged to bring in some furnishings to create a lived-in look.
Some argue that an empty house lets prospective buyers more easily picture their belongings in the space, take measurements, and examine recent improvements. However, real estate brokers warn that empty homes must be well maintained, as overgrown lawns could lead buyers to wonder what interior components have been neglected as well. They recommend that sellers keep vacant dwellings clean and in top-notch condition, as flaws cannot be camouflaged by furniture.
Some buyers seek out empty homes because they believe the owner is desperate to make a sale. Sellers unable to generate buyer interest are urged to bring in some furnishings to create a lived-in look.
