06/11/2026
If I were trying to sell my Tampa home in the next 30 days, here's exactly where I'd focus my energy and resources 👇🏼
First things first - CLEAN like you mean it 🧼
Buyers notice everything. Dusty baseboards, scuffed walls, burnt out bulbs, dripping faucets, rusted or dirty air vents.
The truth is they will be more critical of the way they assume you've kept up your home than they would ever be of their own housekeeping habits.
These details quietly shape how someone feels walking through a space, and feelings drive decisions and experiences more than we care to admit.
Then I'd DECLUTTER and DEPERSONALIZE. Not to make the home feel empty, but to give buyers room to picture their own life there. Clear counters, organize closets, minimize highly personalized decor. It makes a home feel bigger, calmer, and more move-in ready. The reality is, buyers are buying their future, not your past.
Then the simple updates with the biggest return:
✔️ Fresh neutral paint where needed
✔️ Modern light fixtures
✔️ Clean flooring
✔️ Fresh landscaping
✔️ A front entry that makes a strong first impression
And before anything goes live PLEASE do professional photos and video, no exceptions 📸. Most buyers meet your home online before they ever step inside. Presentation matters long before a showing is booked, or can sometimes prevent the showing from getting booked in the first place.
The homes that sell quickly and attract strong offers aren't always the most extravagant ones - they're the ones that feel cared for and easy for buyers to picture themselves in ✨
Save this post if you're thinking about selling - and when you're ready to build a strategy for your specific home and situation, send me a DM 🏡