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Follow on Google News | ![]() Survey Reveals Dirty Kitchens and Bathrooms are the Biggest Turn-offs for PurchasersGrimy kitchen units, dirty dishes stagnating in the sink, and less than spotless bathrooms have been highlighted as the biggest buyer turn-offs, according to a recent survey by Rightmove.
Buyers were asked to rank how off-putting they found a range of factors when visiting a property for a viewing, with ‘dirty kitchen’ and ‘dirty bathroom’ rated as the most offensive to their tastes by 26% and 28% of respondents respectively. It may seem obvious to many that one of the key things you should be aware of when aiming to attract potential buyers, is to present your home in the best possible light. The pollsters asked prospective buyers to rank seven problem areas of the home on a scale of one to ten, with one being the most offensive when it comes to home-hunting. The importance of ‘dirt-busting’ If you have small children, one of the simplest things you can do is to ensure that any toys are tidied away. There is nothing worse than potential buyers viewing a property to find clutter that could have easily been removed before a viewing. Similarly, if you have pets, you should ensure that any hairs are vacuumed away, including pet hair attached to furniture or cushions. Be objective when you look around your home, and imagine your house as if you are viewing it for the first time through a stranger’s eyes. Conversely, many potential buyers will try to imagine themselves living in the property during a viewing and having their senses offended by a dire lack of cleanliness or hygiene can be a real problem. Ironically however, cleaning up the kitchen and bathroom to give a sparkling finish can cost far less than other areas of the home in need of a complete makeover. Another tip is to invite a friend who you can trust for an honest opinion round to view your property and to give an honest opinion. Don’t worry or be offended if that opinion is critical, however, as it’s important to remember they’re only trying to help! In this current tough market, sellers should always try to ensure that their property is presented in the best possible light. Martin Williamson is Head of Residential Property at Latimer Hinks Solicitors in Darlington. Latimer Hinks has a team of around 40 people serving private and corporate clients. For further information: End
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