Pets, Dogs and Cats Can Make Selling and Buying a Home More Challenging for Many Reasons Russell Hayek
Owning pets like dogs and cats can make selling a home more challenging for many reasons.
So, before you put your home on the market look through these tips for showing your home when you have pets.
Seek an Honest Opinion.
Ask a friend to do a walk-through, looking for damage, odors or pet-related issues.
Odors and Stains: Pets can leave behind strong odors or stains, Call a professional for a deep cleaning.
Allergies: Some buyers may have allergies to pet dander.
Damage: Pets can cause damage to a house. Hiring a handyman to repair all pet damage.
Yard Condition: A yard that shows signs of pet activity. Daily clean ups a must.
Safety Concerns: Some buyers may feel uneasy around pets during a showing. Scheduling specific days for showings and open houses. By taking your pet out for a walk, a car ride, or leave your pet with a pet sitter or friend.
Cost of Cleaning: Buyers need to invest extra time and money in deep cleaning the home and
repairing any damage.
Put Away Pet Toys and Clutter, Food, Bowls etc.
These factors can lead to a longer time on the market and lower offers, as buyers might factor in the cost of repairs or deep cleaning into their offer price.
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