Pre-sale & viewing cleaning
A buyer decides in the first minutes — and the listing photos decide before them. Having a property cleaned before going on the market is the shortest investment in the whole file.
The buyer's eye
Clean what the photo shows — and what the visit smells
The visit targets two moments: the photo shoot and the viewings. For the first, immaculate windows that let the light pour in, gleaming floors, a kitchen and bathroom without a mark — the rooms that earn the click on the listing. For the second, what is not seen but sensed: odours neutralised, radiator dust gone, a cared-for entrance.
An occupied property is treated with its furniture, respecting its inhabitants' life; an empty one has nowhere to hide its flaws — every corner, every skirting board, every opened cupboard counts. Each case has its method.
Notaries, agencies and private sellers gain the same thing: a file offering no grip to the "work needed" negotiation. If the property comes out of an estate or a long vacancy, our unoccupied-home and heavy-restoration pages complete the preparation.
Pre-sale: what sellers ask
A full preparation at the start, then light refreshes if the sale drags on: an empty property gathers dust again within weeks. Some agencies entrust us with keeping it viewing-ready until the sale agreement.
Photos that bring viewings, viewings that bring offers
Address, surface, photo-shoot date: the preparation is timed to it.