One of the quickest ways to lose a sale is to ignore odors in your home. Of course, you don't always smell them, so it's best if you have someone else come in with, ahem, a fresh nose, to point out issues. But, what if you’re the one that bought the house … you assumed the odors would leave with the sellers, but on they linger, long after you’ve moved in.
First things first
Start by removing the cause of smells. Of course, if it’s your spouse, that might not work, but old furniture, pet beds, trash cans and the like should go. Some smells are part of you or your family’s lifestyle. These include certain foods and spices, pet odors and smoke.
If you're a smoker, know that your home smells like stale nicotine, so unless you're ready to give up smoking to sell your home, you might need to move out first.
When you’re ready to get rid of the odors, try these methods:
Use some tried and true remedies:
- vinegar (white for windows and fixtures)
- apple cider for smells in the drain or garbage disposal
- a cut up lemon to run through the disposal
- baking soda for the refrigerator and near where smells originate
- coffee grounds in bowls around the living areas to absorb smells
- or use commercial odor neutralizers in a neutral fragrance.
If you’re selling your home, ask your agent to give you an honest assessment of how your home’s odors might affect a sale.
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