Ricky Schoonover

Scents That Can Help Sell Your Home

Scents That Can Help Sell Your Home

When putting your home on the market, you are certain to receive a lot of advice – some good, some…not so good. Paint your front porch blue, bury a statue of St. Joseph in your front yard, burn sage to clean out any bad energy, bake cookies before a showing, just to name a few. But, a recent article in U.S. News & World Report states that there is a science-backed reason to create an inviting scent for prospective buyers when they enter your home.

Pleasant scents can put people at ease and cultivate positive memories. Good smells can subconsciously and positively affect the way prospective buyers feel about your home, even encouraging them to gravitate toward a property more than they would otherwise. Too many or overpowering scents may work against you, making skeptical buyers worry that the you’re working overtime to mask an offensive odor, or worse, cover up a structural problem such as mold or sewage issues. So, it’s important to choose the right scents to evoke positive feelings or memories.

Scents That Sell

First and foremost, your home should smell clean. The easiest way to make that happen? Make sure your home IS clean. With that as a foundation, you can easily layer on another simple scent to help convey warmth, comfort, and livability. The best options include:

Scents That Can Spook

Just as there are scents that sell, there are also those that can send potential buyers running. Be sure to rid your home of smells that can be off-putting such as cigarette smoke, garbage, harsh chemicals, pets, litter boxes, foods that smell fishy, use strong spices, or have bold, lasting aromas, and finally, bathroom smells or body odor.

When it comes to selling a home, it’s often the little things that can make all the difference. Captivate potential buyers not only with what they see when they enter your home, but also with what they smell.

Have questions about selling your home? Get in touch with MODE Real Estate – we are here to help!

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