01
First impressions start at the kerb
Buyers form an opinion before they step inside. Mow the lawn, clear the driveway, repaint the front door and tidy the letterbox. A tidy exterior signals a well-cared-for home and sets the tone for everything they see next.
02
Declutter and depersonalise
Buyers need to picture themselves living there, not you. Remove excess furniture to make rooms feel larger, pack away personal photos and clear benchtops. Less is almost always more — space sells.
03
Fix the small things before they become big objections
A dripping tap, a cracked tile or a sticking door gets noticed — and buyers mentally add far more to the cost than the actual repair. Work through a simple defects list early so nothing distracts from your home's real value.
04
Price with intent, not emotion
Overpricing scares away the buyers who would have paid the most. We help you anchor a sharp, defendable price that drives competition rather than hesitation.
05
Photograph the story, not just the rooms
Great images sell. We invest in cinematic photography, drone shots and twilight imagery because that's where buyers fall in love before they walk through the door.
06
Prepare for the inspection
A walk-through builder's report, a tidy compliance file and a clean garage tell buyers you've cared for the home. That confidence translates directly into stronger offers.