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    The Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Your Home Ready to Sell

    So, you’re thinking about selling your home. Maybe it’s time for more space—or less. Maybe a new job, a growing family,...

    • Erin Brumleve
    • July 21st, 2025
    • 6 min read

    So, you’re thinking about selling your home.

    Maybe it’s time for more space—or less. Maybe a new job, a growing family, or a fresh start is calling. Whatever your reason, once the decision is made (or even just being seriously considered), there’s one question that tends to follow immediately:

    Where do I even begin?

    If the process of preparing your home to sell feels overwhelming, you’re not alone. For many sellers—especially those doing it for the first time—the prep stage can feel like standing at the bottom of a mountain with no trail map in sight. But here’s the good news: you don’t need to do everything at once. You just need a plan.

    This guide breaks the process down into manageable, strategic steps so you can feel confident in what you’re doing—and why it matters.

    Step 1: Start with a Mindset Shift

    Before you pick up a paintbrush or start boxing up clutter, the first thing that needs a refresh is your perspective.

    This is no longer just your home—it’s now a product. That doesn’t mean you stop caring about it. It means you start thinking about it from a buyer’s point of view. What will they see? What will make them pause? What will help them imagine their life here?

    Step 2: Walk Through Like a Buyer Would

    Take a literal walk through your home. Not as the person who knows where the light switch sticks or that the hallway creaks when it rains. Walk through like a stranger.

    What do you notice first? What feels outdated, tired, or cluttered? Where does your eye go—and where does it get stuck?

    Even better, invite someone you trust (or your real estate agent, hi!) to do this with you. Ask them to be honest. Because while you may not notice that chipped baseboard in the hallway anymore, a buyer absolutely will.

    Step 3: Declutter. Then Declutter Again.

    Let’s be honest—most of us have more stuff than we realize.

    Preparing to sell means editing your home down to its best, brightest, most spacious version of itself. And that starts with letting go of anything that doesn’t need to be there.

    Start small. A single closet. A single drawer. Then move outward. Remove anything overly personal (family photos, kids’ artwork, monogrammed towels), and streamline each room so it feels open and easy to move through.

    Your goal isn’t to make it look empty. Your goal is to make it look like it belongs to someone else already.

    Step 4: Choose the Right Repairs (and Skip the Wrong Ones)

    This is where many sellers get stuck: “Should I renovate the kitchen? Replace the carpet? Tear out the bathroom tile?”

    In most cases, the answer is no—you don’t need a full remodel. You need smart, strategic updates that show buyers your home is well cared for and move-in ready.

    Repainting walls in a neutral tone? Smart. Fixing a leaky faucet or updating an old light fixture? Worth it. Tearing out a working kitchen two weeks before listing? Probably not.

    A good rule of thumb: if a fix will be obvious in a showing—or a photo—tackle it. If it’s expensive and purely aesthetic, talk to your agent before committing.

    Step 5: First Impressions Happen Before They Walk Inside

    The exterior of your home sets the tone long before anyone opens the front door.

    Buyers will form their first impression in seconds, which means your curb appeal matters more than you think. The good news? It doesn’t take a landscape overhaul to make a great impression.

    Mow the lawn. Trim the hedges. Add a fresh layer of mulch or a couple of potted plants near the entryway. Pressure wash the walkway or siding if needed. And if your front door has seen better days, a fresh coat of paint in a welcoming color can go a long way.

    Step 6: Deep Clean Like a Pro

    There’s clean… and then there’s show-ready clean.

    When buyers walk through your home, they’re paying attention to details—details that can easily become deal-breakers. That dusty ceiling fan? The lingering pet smell? The smudges on the sliding glass door? They all register.

    Invest the time (or hire the help) to do a true deep clean. Every surface. Every baseboard. Every window and appliance. The goal is simple: when buyers walk in, they feel like they could move in tomorrow.

    Step 7: Stage for Impact

    Staging isn’t about making your home look fancy. It’s about making it feel functional, stylish, and easy to love.

    Sometimes that means rethinking how a room is used. Sometimes it means swapping out heavy curtains for something lighter or moving a rug to make a space feel bigger.

    Small tweaks can make a big impact—especially in photos. Which brings us to…

    Step 8: Make It Market-Ready

    Once your home is clean, decluttered, and refreshed, it’s time to hand the reins to your agent. They’ll bring in a professional photographer, recommend any final staging touchups, and create a strategy for launching your home onto the market.

    This includes pricing it right (based on data, not guesswork), timing the listing strategically, and marketing it to the right buyers.

    Remember, you only get one chance to make a first impression. The right prep makes sure that impression is a great one.

    Step 9: Don’t Do It Alone

    You don’t need to figure all of this out by yourself.

    The smartest sellers surround themselves with the right support—from stagers and cleaners to agents and contractors—who can make this process smoother and more successful.

    Because the truth is: prepping your home for sale doesn’t have to be stressful. With the right plan and people, it can be empowering.

    Thinking about selling soon?

    We’ll help you build a prep plan that fits your timeline—whether you’re listing next month or next year.

    Let’s talk about what getting ready looks like for you.

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    Erin Brumleve

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    Erin Brumleve has spent over 20 years guiding people through life transitions—first as a licensed professional counselor and art therapist, and for the past 11 years as a trusted Denver Realtor. Her career is distinguished by consistent recognition at the highest levels of the Denver Metro Association of Realtors, including Diamond Level honors from 2020 through 2024 and Diamond Status in partnership in 2020 and 2022. She is a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist (CLHMS). Erin holds a Master’s degree in Counseling and a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art (Painting), bringing a rare blend of strategic insight, emotional intelligence, and aesthetic expertise to her work. A Colorado resident of 19 years, she is constantly studying local market trends, architecture, and neighborhood nuance. Known for her concierge-level service and strategic negotiation skills, Erin is passionate about giving back and has held leadership and volunteer roles both within her company and within the community. She currently serves on her neighborhood’s HOA Board in Greenwood Village. Outside of work, Erin finds joy in her daily run or ride, a semi-consistent yoga practice, and soaking up art, design, and foodie culture. And of course spending time with her two cat babies—Lucy and Lloyd. “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.” – Will Durant, The Story of Philosophy (1926)

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