Arrange bedrooms neatly
Remove excess furniture. Use attractive bedspreads and fresh curtains.

Personal effects
Take down personal touches that make your house a home, including family pictures, kids’ drawings on the fridge, etc. Remove any excess clutter, such as extra furniture and toys. You want the buyer to be able to imagine that this is their home.
Bathrooms help sell homes
Check and repair caulking in bathtubs and showers. Make this room sparkle. Keep countertops clear.
Before you list your home, there are a number of things you can do to help your home sell quicker and for a higher price. Here are a few suggestions of things you can do to help prepare your home for sale and showings to prospective buyers.
Make any necessary repairs
Sticky windows, broken blinds, stiff door knobs, etc. can all take away from a potential buyer's impression of your home. Take care of these small issues and let your home shine.
Home improvements to increase value
Home improvement projects are pursued primarily to increase the property's value. In turn, your return on investment can be increased. These projects include painting, either because the existing paint is in bad shape or is an unusual color; replacing carpets, because of age, color, or style; repairing or resurfacing a cracked driveway or sidewalk; refacing kitchen cabinets; and trimming or removing overgrown or unattractive landscaping.
First impressions are lasting
The front door greets the prospect. Make sure it is neat and clean. Keep the lawn trimmed.
Preparing Your Home
While spending several thousand dollars on your home right before you sell it might not sound very appealing, it's not uncommon for the right work to more than pay for itself in a higher selling price and shorter marketing time.
Consult with an experienced real estate agent to learn what improvements will make your home more marketable in comparison to similar properties that are now, or recently have been, on the market in your area.