There are over 146 million pets across the US, and chances are that you’re one of their owners. But that can cause a lot of issues when trying to sell your house in Modesto, and make it look worse to prospective buyers. Why are pets such a problem, and how can you fix that?

Challenges When Selling

When many people think pets might be a problem, they assume that it’s the potential for possible home buyers to be allergic to the pets. That should certainly be a concern. A much bigger concern, though, is that pet fur or odor make their home in your home, and that can give your home a scent and a look you just don’t want to market. In addition to that, buyers may not like to know that the place they want to set their new washing machine is the place that you’ve stuck the litter box, or that there might be a few places in the yard you don’t want to step.

Solving Pet Problems

As you clean up your home to sell, make sure that you’re also tucking your pets- and their belongings- out of sight. Tuck litter boxes away in ill-used corners, and gather up chewed squeaky toys. Put food dishes at the back of the pantry, and make sure they’re not included in the listing photos.

After you’ve finished that, make sure to give your house a deep cleaning. That’ll help remove any hair that might be left in your upholstery, and it’ll also help to get rid of any smells that your pet may have left behind. Even if you don’t think that your house has a pet odor, you want to clean anyways- you might just be used to it at this point. Then, fix any noticeable damage your pets have done to your Modesto home, whether it’s in the walls, the floor, or the furniture. Make sure they’ve got a good place to park while you’re showing, too.