Be sure to organize all areas of your home - from your closets to your office area. Buyers want to envision living in a well-organized home. Do not leave clutter and paperwork out in the open. For security reasons, be sure to put away bills and anything with personal information. Try to pare down pantries and closets. A good rule is to pare down at least 50% and organize the rest. In closets, color-coordinate clothes and arrange them in sections. Use matching hangers and keep things off the floor. Hire a company that will come in and organize the house if necessary. You may be very attached to personal items and clutter, but it is important to understand the psychological impact that such an impression makes on the buyer, and put such items away for the time being.
Remember, people like walking into a house that feels like a quaint hotel they'd stay in. If the house shows a lot of disorganization, or is filled with clutter, the prospective buyer will want to stay elsewhere.
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