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Putting Your Home On The Market With Children

When you're getting ready to sell your home, having the property look the best it can is the first task on most people's minds. Being able to get that done when you have busy children in your home can be hard in the first place, let alone to make it stay in that condition the entire time your home is waiting to be sold. There are a few simple things that can be done to keep your home showable even with little ones living their regular lives. After all, since you'll be moving them and lots of things will be changed anyway, they should not need to behave like store mannequins.

Getting Yourself Organized is Key

Most children like to stockpile toys. They like variety. What's often one of the first words they learn? "Mine!" Remember that phase?

As a parent you might have gotten accustomed to the way it looks when the old familiar toys are casually left around the place in disarray, but a homebuyer can easily notice it. Some might be used to that themselves, in their own home, but that is a different story and entirely irrelevant. The very first step to take is to organize your children's belongings so they can easily be put away and mostly out of sight. This can be handled by things such as toy chests, bookshelves, or big colorful storage boxes. Use storage that fits into the room without becoming the main feature.

Outside as Well

The outside appearance is what gives the initial impression to a buyer and is very important. Find ways to set up, or store, the children's outdoor toys in a neat and tidy way to present the outside of your house well. Toys that cannot be stored in a garage or outdoor storage do not have to be hidden but must not present a messy appearance.

Cutting Down on Your Excess Possessions

The process of getting rid of belongings that are no longer needed in a habitual manner is just as applicable to children's belongings as it is to all the other old things. This is a valuable thing to learn even if you are not going to move. Decisions have to be made. Handling the process of letting things go and moving on is a necessary part of life. That can be a growth opportunity for children, though it will be important to get their participation and not force their decisions. That would only interfere with the learning.

Even if you don't give away or sell anything, though, you're accomplishing a lot of good if you start using smart storage techniques. Besides, keep in mind that anyone considering the purchase of a home where a family is raising young children will generally be looking for a family-friendly home in the first place. Showing that the children's bedrooms can store all of the children's toys and games up out of the way can be the perfect method of showing off your home.

Keeping It Neat

Some amount of discipline will be needed to keep the house in order after you are organized. Trying to keep everything reasonably well organized and clean after it is straightened out can be challenging, but it is not out of the realm of the possible. Once you have your storage in place, keeping everything in order will be a whole lot more manageable. Take steps to limit the number of different things your children are playing with. Try making the goal of keeping the house organized an adventure or challenge for your kids. They in turn might even help motivate you to keep other things in the house in order as well.

Don't try and keep your little ones from all their regular play just because you are trying to sell your home. There is no need to turn your home into a lifeless clean home where no children can play. That would not be good either for you or the children, and it would not actually make the home inviting. Many people buying a family home are happy to see that a house is lived in, and toys being in use helps with that impression. Just be aware that it should be kept a little on the neater side of normal. Perfection in the placement of all the toys is not expected, and most people know that.

If you have children who are extra wild it might be a good suggestion to put out an extra rug for them to play on that can be put away when the home is shown. Keeping the young artists' paints and other messy project materials put away while the home is offered for sale might be a good idea, at least until you have moved into your new home.

Patience and a little persistence, coupled with giving a little daily attention to clutter, will make selling your home with young children easy to manage.

Joel McDonald
Joel recommends the services of Automated Homefinder, the ultimate Boulder real estate experts.
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