Seattle, WA (PRWEB) May 26, 2015 -- When homeowners are preparing their homes for staging, even the details count. To help homeowners get their houses in tip-top shape, North Pacific Property Management’s latest article covers 9 simple ways that homeowners can clean and freshen up their homes.
There are several ways that owners can liven up and brighten the outside of their homes. One of the first ways is to pull out the pressure washer. The article talks about how, “Over time, dirt, grease, and mold can start to build up on your walkways and driveway.” Pressure washing these areas can help to increase the curb appeal of the lot for sale or rent.
The interior of a home is just as important than the exterior. To give the walls a smooth, wholesome look, North Pacific Property Management recommends that any dents, scratches, or holes be filled in with putty and painted over.
Next, homeowners are encouraged to paint over walls or sections of walls with stains or scratches. Not only can this help the living areas to feel more clean, but it can help to brighten and freshen the rooms. Bathrooms and kitchens are infamous for developing a layer of grease and grime on the walls, so the article recommends that the walls be thoroughly scrubbed and painted.
Pet odors can also be a game changer for renters or buyers considering a home. The article warns that, “While you may no longer notice the scent, newcomers and guests that catch a whiff of your pet can quickly become uninterested in considering your home further.” To keep this from happening, North Pacific Property Management recommends several ways that homeowners can freshen their home’s living environment.
North Pacific Property Management helps match residents with suitable homes and helps property owners manage their estates. For more information, visit their website at http://www.northpacificpropertymanagement.com.
About North Pacific Property Management:
North Pacific Property Management is a Seattle and Bellevue based company that manages everything from large apartment buildings to single properties. Their goals and processes work toward maximum efficiency, minimal vacancies, and the highest profitability.
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Seattle, WA 98109
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