Whenever you are selling a home that is sitting vacant, it is critically important to be sure that it’s being properly maintained regularly. Here are some suggestions:
- The house should be cleaned at least every 2 weeks, even if it’s just a thorough dusting/sweeping.
- The yard should be maintained weekly. Sprinklers should be kept at their settings. A yard left alone for more than 2 weeks can become unruly quickly. Dead plants are a red flag item for criminals and are unattractive to buyers, renters, appraisers, inspectors, neighbors, etc.
- Maintain an even temperature. It can be slightly above or below the ‘comfort level’ of around 72 degrees to allow 10-15-minute-pre-showing adjustments. Keeping the temperature even is not just about viewing comfort. Do so even after a contract is signed and the home awaits closing. The walk-through inspection or appraisals should be equally comfortable. And homes can experience shifts when temperatures are at extremes.
- Collect mail/deliveries and store it neatly in a secure area or forward it.
- Flush toilets and run all faucets once a week at least. Water that remains sitting in p-traps can dry out and cause bad odors.
- Open curtains/blinds at least once a week to let light in.
- Install motion detector lights outside to discourage intruders. Keep all windows and doors securely locked. Consider lights on timers to give the impression someone is occupying the property.
- Be certain the home is insured while vacant. There is vacant home insurance.
- Consider parking a car in front of a house.
- Keep a security system activated. Internal and external security cameras help to monitor the house from afar.
- Have a list of resources related to the home on standby for quick access: a plumber, electrician, handyman as a minimum.
- Remove all valuables and food from the house.
- Where the climate is appropriate, open windows for 30 minutes or more to circulate new, fresh air once a week.
- Watch out for critters. They are attracted to vacant homes.
- Be especially careful of a vacant home in extreme cold. All exterior plumbing must be drained.