Posted by: petrealtynetwork | July 20, 2007

Preparing to Sell Your Pet Friendly Home

When preparing a Pet Friendly property for sale, you have a big task ahead of you.  It is important to make any property for sale as attractive as possible, but a Pet Friendly property can have a few more challenges.  Pet hair has a tendency to find the deepest nooks and crannies in a home and if a home has a distinct pet odors, potential buyers may skip on the property.  Your Pet Friendly Agent may suggest a few simple everyday maintenance chores that that can add to the appeal of your property.

  • Vacuuming and cleaning your carpets and even your furniture on a regular basis will remove pet hair and dander and is a quick and simple step to keep your home looking neat.  To reduce the amount of hair to be vacuumed, make a habit of brushing your pet regularly, which will also keep your pet’s coat healthy. 

 

  • Keep up on your ‘Doggy Duty’, which means keeping your yard clean at all times!  To a potential buyer a dirty yard could equate with a dirty home.

 

  • Keeping litter boxes clean and covered.  Cat urine is a very distinct and difficult smell to eliminate.  Keep the litter box in a well ventilated area, clean the litter box often, and consider an odor-reducing kitty litter. 

 

  • Have a plan for open houses or scheduled showings of your home.  Some people are terrified of animals or even allergic.  It is best to remove the pet from your home during a showing or an open house.  If that is not possible, or would be stressful for your pet, consider keeping your pet in a crate or ask a friend or relative to pet sit. 

 

  • De-clutter your home, including pet toys, pet beds and crates and pet photos.  Remember that even if you are Pet Friendly, a potential buyer may not be. 

SOURCE: The Pet Realty Network™ Library  
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