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Real Estate Tips - Declutter and Depersonalize

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Friday, 30 January 2026

One of the most crucial steps in preparing a home for sale is making it appealing to the widest possible range of potential buyers. This is achieved by mastering two essential techniques: decluttering and depersonalizing.

Decluttering: Less is More

Buyers need to visualize their own lives in your space, and excessive possessions can make this difficult. Clutter also makes rooms appear smaller and can distract from the home's best features.

Here are key areas to focus on when decluttering:

  • Kitchen Counters: Remove all small appliances, dish racks, and unnecessary items. A clean, spacious counter suggests ample workspace.
  • Closets and Storage: Packed closets make it seem like the home lacks storage. Remove at least a third of the items from all closets and cupboards. This makes storage spaces look larger and more functional.
  • Bookcases and Shelves: Minimize decorative items and books. Grouping similar items and leaving open space on shelves creates a sense of order.
  • Garages and Basements: Organize these spaces to showcase their full potential for storage and function. Clear paths and visible floors are key.
Depersonalizing: Neutralizing the Space

Depersonalization involves removing personal touches so a potential buyer can mentally "move in." The goal is to create a neutral canvas.

Follow these guidelines for effective depersonalization:

  • Remove Personal Photographs: Take down all family photos, framed pictures of friends, and personalized artwork.
  • Store Unique or Bold Decor: Pack away any religious, political, or highly subjective pieces of art, collections, or memorabilia.
  • Use Neutral Bedding and Linens: Replace brightly colored or patterned bedding with neutral colors like white, beige, or gray.
  • Remove Children's Items: Tidy up toys, store large play structures, and remove any items affixed to the refrigerator or walls.

By successfully decluttering and depersonalizing, you transform your home from a cherished personal space into a marketable product, helping buyers focus on the property's potential rather than the current occupant's life. 

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