Spring is consistently the most active selling season in Idaho Falls. Buyers emerge from winter with urgency, inventory is starting to build, and properties that are properly prepared stand out dramatically. Here's how to get your home ready room by room.
Exterior First
After an Idaho winter, your home's exterior has likely taken a beating. Power wash the driveway, walkways, and siding. Clear dead plant material and replace with fresh mulch. Reseed or repair lawn damage. Paint or touch up the front door and trim. The curb appeal shot is your listing's first impression — treat it as such.
Kitchen
Clear every countertop. Store appliances you use less than daily. Clean the inside of all appliances thoroughly — buyers open ovens and check under the sink. Deep clean cabinet fronts. Replace any visibly dated hardware if budget allows.
Bathrooms
Buyers scrutinize bathrooms. Regrout if needed, recaulk the tub and shower, and replace any stained or damaged caulking. Fresh towels, a new bath mat, and clean mirrors make an outsized impact for minimal cost.
Living Areas
Edit the furniture — remove pieces that make rooms feel small or cluttered. Clean windows inside and out. Steam clean carpets. If hardwood floors are dull, a professional polish can be transformative.
Bedrooms
Fresh, quality bedding is a staging essential for master suites. Clear out closets to 50% capacity — buyers are evaluating storage, and cramped closets signal not enough space. Depersonalize: remove family photos and personal items.
Pro Tip: The morning of every showing, open all window coverings, turn on all lights, and set a mild pleasant scent. Buyers make emotional decisions, and a bright, fresh-smelling home wins every time.
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