Blythe Valley street scene

For many home movers, the first step to putting plans into motion is to think about selling their current house, and while this may seem like a big task, it doesn’t have to be. Local housebuilder Crest Nicholson is helping homebuyers in the West Midlands to make their move by sharing their top tips to make their house stand out from the crowd.

Their Blythe Valley development in Solihull has only four homes remaining, offering residents an idyllic location set amongst the Midlands countryside. The remaining three and four bedroom homes are perfect for growing families looking to move up the property ladder, or those looking to strike a balance between town and country living.

Vanessa MacNee, Sales and Marketing Director at Crest Nicholson Midlands,
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“We know the first step for many is to sell their current house, and this can often feel like a big task and put people off.  To help those looking to move home this year, we’ve produced six top tips to help make your house more appealing to potential buyers and get it viewing ready.”  

  1. Kerb appeal

First impressions start from the street. Stand outside and view your house as a buyer would. Does the grass need mowing or the bushes trimming? Consider adding colour with flowers and shrubs or pressure washing the driveway. Take the time to inspect the guttering and roofing to ensure they are in good repair. These enhancements will entice buyers to come in and look around.

  1. Depersonalise

Buyers want to envision their belongings in your space, so minimise distractions by removing some personal items from your walls. Strive for balance - leave enough character to make the home inviting, but create a blank canvas by boxing up family photos, kids' posters, and unique wall art. Don’t worry, you can display them again in your new home soon!

  1. Declutter

Decluttering not only makes your house appear more spacious but also reduces the amount you'll need to move. Seize this chance to be ruthless - decide which furniture to sell or recycle, which books or items to donate to charity, and organise the rest neatly. For larger pieces of furniture, consider putting them in storage to free up a little more floor space.

  1. Repair and care

Give your house a thorough deep clean and tackle those minor repair jobs you’ve been delaying, like the loose door handle, dripping tap, or ceiling stain. These small repairs can significantly enhance the appeal of your house and assure buyers that it’s well-maintained. If you have extra time, apply a fresh coat of neutral paint to freshen up the entire space.

  1. Keep it bright and light

With the windows washed and clean, open all blinds and curtains before any viewing to let in as much natural light as possible. On duller days, keep the lights on in every room. Bright, well-lit spaces are naturally more appealing to buyers.

  1. What’s that smell?

Appeal to buyers' sense of smell. Eliminate bad odours by emptying bins, airing the kitchen after cooking, and cracking the windows in bedrooms for airflow. Then, subtly introduce pleasant scents around the house such as fresh flowers in the living room, lavender oil in the bedroom, and air fresheners or diffusers in the hallways.

Blythe Valley boasts a prime location, just a short drive from Solihull town centre, Widney Manor train station, and Birmingham Airport. The area is well-served by a variety of local primary and secondary schools and lies within the catchment area of the outstanding rated Tudor Grange Academy.

Vanessa adds, “Our Blythe Valley development has been a popular choice for homeowners with a 122-acre country park on your doorstep that also offers the very best cafés, gyms and children’s nursery, and with just four homes remaining this is the last chance to secure a dream home here.”

Prices for the remaining homes start from £455,000 for a three bedroom property and £510,000 for a four bedroom. To find out more, call 01217 566878 or visit www.crestnicholson.com/blythevalley.

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