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Home Selling

When you're ready to sell your Sarasota or Bradenton home, pet owners face a unique challenge: they must balance their love for their furry friends with the need to create a clean, appealing space for potential buyers. Pets are family, but not everyone who visits your home will share that feeling—or want to see signs of them during a showing. With some preparation, you can ensure your home looks its best while keeping your pets comfortable and relaxed.

Getting Your Home Ready for Sale

Selling a home with pets requires extra care in cleaning and presentation. Buyers want to imagine themselves in your space, and that's easier when signs of your pets are hard to spot.

Clean Every Surface
Begin with a thorough cleaning to remove fur, odors, and marks. Use a vacuum on carpets, mop the floors, and clean all fabrics where pet hair could stick—such as curtains, bed sheets, and couch covers. If needed, bring in a professional cleaning team using pet-safe products to ensure your home smells fresh and welcoming.

Fix and Update Pet-Caused Damage
Look over your home for scratches on doors or baseboards, gnawed trim, or ripped screens. Fix paint and replace damaged items to prevent potential buyers from seeing repairs as an extra expense. Even little fixes can improve how your home looks.

Get Rid of Pet Smells Where They Start
Scented candles or room sprays offer a quick fix, but thorough cleaning is essential. Make sure to wash your pet's bed often, clean out litter boxes regularly, and let fresh air in by opening windows before people come to see the house. When a home smells clean, it tells potential buyers that the property has been taken care of.

How to Stage Your Home When You Have Pets

After you've made your home spotless, it's time to set it up for sale. Staging helps create a cozy, inviting feel while cutting down on things that might distract buyers.

Hide Pet Items During Showings
Before each showing, put away food bowls, toys, scratching posts, and litter boxes. Put these in a garage, closet, or storage bin. Buyers should never need to step around a pet bed or guess where a smell comes from.

Neutralize Décor and Scents
Even if your décor has a pet theme, take down photos, artwork, or accessories that show off your pets. This helps create a blank slate that appeals to more people. Stay away from strong air fresheners or plug-ins, which can make buyers think you're trying to cover up pet smells.

Clean Outdoor Areas Too
In Sarasota and Bradenton, outdoor living has a big impact on home sales. Make sure your yard or lanai doesn't have pet waste, toys, or visible damage. Fix grass spots where dogs might have dug or created paths. Think about adding potted plants to give a neat, well-maintained appearance that will catch buyers' eyes.

Handling Pets During Home Tours

Your pet's well-being is important, but so is the impression your home leaves. Home tours can stress out animals and distract buyers, so make plans ahead of time.

Give Your Pets a Safe Space
When possible, take pets out of the house during showings. See if a neighbor, friend, or relative can watch them for a bit, or take them on a walk or drive. If that won't work, put them in a secure spot, such as a kennel or a fenced yard, and let your agent know so visitors are aware.

Keep Your Animals Calm
Pets pick up on changes around them. Stick to their usual schedule as much as you can, and pack their favorite toys or blankets if they're going out during open houses. Relaxed, content pets lead to smoother showings and less worry all around.

Working with an Experienced Real Estate Agent

Selling a house when you have pets needs some extra planning, but our real estate agents are ready to help you at every stage. They'll show you how to stage your home, use pet-friendly cleaning products, and schedule viewings around your routine. We'll make sure your home looks great to buyers while keeping your pets at ease.

If you're getting ready to sell your house in Sarasota or Bradenton, you don't need to do it by yourself. Get in touch with us now to talk to one of our skilled agents and find out how to make your home catch buyers' eyes—pets included.

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