Selling my house currently. I saw on social media once about having a house binder to “give to the buyer”, so prior to selling I made a binder with every useful detail I could think of. And I placed this binder on the counter during showings and open houses.
I put in manuals for appliances I had bought (or downloaded and printed them from the internet), added in paint colors (including brand and finish), receipts / screenshots for various items I had for the house (light fixtures, door locks, etc.). I found my Amazon orders and printed out a screenshot of the HVAC filters I use, the stain I use for the deck, the type of grass seed I use, invoices from the trash company, types of plants I had planted, care instructions for the garden, order / part numbers for various parts I had replaced on the oven, literally EVERYTHING I could think of. By the end it was like 30 pages.
Was all of it necessary? Probably not. However when I was talking to my agent, she mentioned how a few offers mentioned the binder and showed that “the previous owners were very diligent”. In actuality I just spent an hour printing stuff, but I think it really helped!!
Wanted to provide this useful tip ✨✨. Anyone ever try this during showings / open houses?
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