The importance of scent to the sale of your home
It is widely recognized that your sense of
smell is an incredibly powerful tool. As the only sense hardwired to our
brains, smell has the power to create associations, often causing reactions to
particular scents. Smell influences us to the extent that companies often
use additives to enhance the smell of food products, drawing us in.
So what does this have to do with buying
and selling real estate? More than you would think.
In the process of preparing their homes
for sale, people sometimes forget to pay attention to an unseen, yet important
aspect - the way their home smells. When you spend a large amount of time
in a certain place you often become accustomed to the way it smells.
However, particular odours that you may be used to could have the potential to
gear people negatively towards your property before they have had time to even
view it properly.
Rubbish is a common example. Although you may
clear your garbage bins regularly, you may not realise that the bin itself often retains a
lingering smell. Before selling your home, try to spend some time
cleaning and sanitising
your
internal garbage bins and always make sure to remove any rubbish from them
before people inspect your home.
It may also be a worthwhile endeavour to
move your larger, external rubbish bins to a neighbour’s house while any
inspections on your home are taking place (ask them first!).
Another contributor to unpleasant household
odours can be the types of food that you cook. The smell of fish, cabbage
or garlic, for example, often lingers for a long while after being prepared,
even despite the kitchen being properly cleaned.
With this being the case, try to avoid cooking
any food that you know carries an unpleasant after-smell when you have an open
inspection scheduled for soon after.
It won’t come as much of a surprise to anyone that the smell of cigarette smoke is a common
turn-off for buyers. Not only is the smell unpleasant, many people
associate both the activity and the odour with un-healthiness, sometimes negatively affecting
their initial perception of a property.
If you are a smoker, make sure you cease
smoking inside altogether if you are planning on selling your property.
When smoking outside, make sure all of the doors and windows are closed,
ensuring that the smoke is not carried inside.
When the time comes for people to inspect your
property, it may be worthwhile to install a small, plug-in air freshener with
an unobtrusive scent. But remember to keep it on a low-setting – your aim
is never to overpower people’s sense of smell, rather simply to appeal to
it.
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