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  • Moving is something we all have to do at some point and while it can be stressful,

  • if you manage it effectively, it'll be a smooth transition from wherever you are to

  • wherever you're going. Many of you have asked me to put together different moving

  • videos. From how to prepare for a move, how to pack, how to unpack, how to

  • organize. So many requests and I've wanted to answer them for so long because I have

  • so much to say on the topic.

  • The issue is, I wasn't moving. So fortunately, our producer, Lucas, he just

  • sold this condo and we decided as a team, that we're going to share his journey of

  • moving with all of y'all. This video we're going to talk about how to prepare your

  • space for a move. So, before you even think about selling, things that you need

  • to do around the house. We're going to try and keep these moving videos fairly brief

  • but there is so much to say on the topic. So, we've put all the gory details up on

  • our website, CleanMySpace.com.

  • So you can be sure to check that out. But right now, let's talk about 10 ways to

  • prepare your space for a move. Let's go. Decluttering, the first thing you want to

  • do when you're preparing your space to sell is to get rid of as much excess stuff

  • as possible, so that you can make your space look as large as possible. After

  • all, that's what people are going to be most interested in.

  • So go through your home and remove anything that is not absolutely necessary.

  • From decor items, books, DVDs and anything else lying around that isn't absolutely

  • pertinent. Cleaning your windows. Natural light is a huge selling feature of any

  • space. And let's face it, no one likes looking out dirty windows. So, if you want

  • your perspective buyers to feel like they're walking into a space with tons of

  • natural light, you better make sure those windows are clean.

  • Where possible, you want to make sure that you can get your exterior windows clean

  • and obviously your interior ones as well. Remember those tracks and your window

  • coverings. And if you're looking for videos on how to clean your windows,

  • different recipes and techniques and what tools and products to use, I'll link all

  • of that down below for you. Because of course, we have videos on it.

  • Depersonalize, the next step is going to be challenging but it is so important when

  • it comes to making a sale. Your job here is to neutralize your space. You want to

  • take out anything that's personal, superstitious, religious. Any photographs

  • or knick-knacks or cards or anything personal.

  • Because your job here is to turn your home back into a house. You have to help people

  • themselves in your space. Not you in your space and remember, all of the things that

  • you're taking out, they're going to go to your new home. So, you can set it up and

  • feel right back at home, once you get there.

  • Walls, baseboards, and vents. This is where attention to detail can really pay

  • off. Fixing up little marks or scuffs on your wall is a great way to make your

  • space look clean. Also, remember to clean the light switch plates and get rid of any

  • of those marks on there. Baseboards are areas that are often forgotten but really

  • important to keep clean. And finally, your vents are also something that the pickiest

  • buyers are going to look at. And if you quickly vacuum them,

  • you give them nothing to scoff at.

  • Clean the kitchen. As I've said before, the kitchen is the heart of the home and

  • it is used as a barometer for how clean the rest of your space is. So, having

  • it clean is super important. You want to make sure that all of your exterior

  • surfaces are clean. So, that includes your countertops, your sinks, your cupboard

  • fronts, your door handles. All the exterior appliance surfaces.

  • You even want to make sure that the exhaust filter about your oven is either

  • cleaned or changed entirely. Now, we have so many different videos about how to

  • clean your kitchen and I will link all of them below for you. So, you can get lost

  • in a little kitchen cleaning Youtube rabbit hole.

  • Remove excess furniture. If you want a great way to free up extra square footage

  • without having to build an addition, all you need to do is clear out any excess

  • furniture. So, go through each space, remove things that you though you needed

  • but you really don't. And just watch how your room opens up. Remember, you put all

  • this stuff in storage, you can bring it into your new space. Or you might decide

  • you don't need it anymore.

  • Deodorize your space. You may or may not know this, but your home has a unique

  • scent. And while you might not notice it, other people will. And the last thing you

  • want to do is turn someone off when they walk in because your scent doesn't jive

  • with theirs. So, the first thing you can do is open all of your windows and just let

  • Mother Nature do her work.

  • The next thing you can do is bring in some nice, neutral, gentle scents into your

  • home by using something like a nebulizer with essential oils, a lamp berget or even

  • a reed diffuser. We made this one and I'll link the video down below for you along

  • with some other nice DIY scent projects.

  • Clean your closets. Remember, almost any potential buyer is going to be interested

  • in how much closet space they might be getting themselves into. So, it's

  • incumbent upon you, to make sure that your closet has as little clutter as possible

  • and looks as organized as possible. That's going to make it look

  • bigger and more appealing.

  • So take out anything that's out of season or anything that looks cluttered or sort

  • of out of place. Put that into storage or get rid of it altogether. Either way, your

  • job is to make the closet look huge. Deep clean your bathroom. If you want to make a

  • prospective buyer feel right at home in a flash, have a spotless bathroom.

  • You want them to feel like they can take a shower or sit on your toilet with

  • absolutely nothing to worry about. So, this means you got to roll up your sleeves

  • and give your bathroom a good scrubbing. Get your tub and tiles nice and soap scum

  • free. As well as mold and mildew-free. You can also consider changing out your shower

  • curtain or your bathmat to make it look extra clean. Give your toilet a nice

  • thorough scrub and make sure your mirrors and sinks are shiny and looking new.

  • Clean your carpets. Since floors are such a large part of a space, making sure that

  • they look perfectly clean is really important. But if you have carpets, it's

  • sort of a next level situation because carpets cling on to odors and stains. So,

  • if you have kids or pets, you don't want to give any perspective buyers reasons to

  • turn their nose up or raise an eyebrow.

  • That means, make sure that your carpets are clean, stain-free and deodorized. And

  • if you can't get this done yourself feel free to bring in a profession. Remember,

  • you don't want to give buyers any reason to try and lower a price. Whether you're

  • moving up, downsizing or moving out for the first time, I hope that this video has

  • helped you get prepared for that very move.

  • Remember, we're following Lucas on his journey from this condo to the new one.

  • So we'll be getting lots of exciting moving content out for you over the next

  • little while. But in the meantime, make sure you let me know your moving questions

  • down below and that way we can incorporate them into upcoming videos. If you want to

  • see what I'm up to during the week, aside from cleaning things.

  • You can find me on Instagram. I'm @MELISSAMAKER. The guy who packed our car

  • up this morning with camera gear while I did my hair and makeup, he is

  • @THECHADREYNOLDS and together we are @CLEANMYSPACE. There's a button down there

  • that lets me know you care, so click it if you liked this video. And click this

  • button right here to subscribe and begin your journey to a cleaner life. Thanks so

  • much for watching and we'll see you next time.

  • Now, it's that special time in the video, the end of the video, where I get to throw

  • you to a couple of other videos I think you're going to love. And the first one

  • has to do with cleaning your oven overhead exhaust filter. Something I talked about

  • in this video and something that we definitely forget to do. Even if you're

  • not moving it's a good thing to take on. And the next one is to

  • make your own reed diffuser.

  • It is a fun project and it definitely yields exciting results.

  • Thanks guys and I'll see you next week

Moving is something we all have to do at some point and while it can be stressful,

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