Hi,
I've got a bank valuer coming sometime next week to do a valuation of the property. It will not be a drive by valuation but will come in the house and look at it.
I'm keen to get the highest price possible so has anyone got tips on what I should do to the house to get the best possible outcome? Do they care about presentation?
The backyard garden has no plants in it. Should I get some cheap plants and put them in?
I have no dishwasher (haven't needed one) but there is a space for it in the kitchen. Does it matter if I haven't put one in yet? (Although I will put one in when I rent it out).
There is no clothesline yet but will have one installed when I rent it out.
I have a spare bedroom that has nothing in it - no bed, just using it as a ironing and clothes drying room! Should it have a bed in it or at least look like a bedroom? Obviously, I won't be able to put a bed in at short notice so any ideas what I can do with this room. The other spare room is my home office.
Any other suggestions are welcome!
Thanks
Sue
I've got a bank valuer coming sometime next week to do a valuation of the property. It will not be a drive by valuation but will come in the house and look at it.
I'm keen to get the highest price possible so has anyone got tips on what I should do to the house to get the best possible outcome? Do they care about presentation?
The backyard garden has no plants in it. Should I get some cheap plants and put them in?
I have no dishwasher (haven't needed one) but there is a space for it in the kitchen. Does it matter if I haven't put one in yet? (Although I will put one in when I rent it out).
There is no clothesline yet but will have one installed when I rent it out.
I have a spare bedroom that has nothing in it - no bed, just using it as a ironing and clothes drying room! Should it have a bed in it or at least look like a bedroom? Obviously, I won't be able to put a bed in at short notice so any ideas what I can do with this room. The other spare room is my home office.
Any other suggestions are welcome!
Thanks
Sue