Debra:
The first thing I notice is curb appeal. Ours was "under construction or rehabilitation" (it had been a rental property) when we bought it - so I wasn't expecting "wow" in the front because of the work being done.
If I see broken shutters, dirty windows, grass not mowed, bushes not pruned? sorry - won't even get out of the car.
inside? I would like to see the rooms...not a ton of furniture but not empty either...I would like to see it CLEAN...and smell good...
we walked into a house that Indians had owned...it wreaked of curry - I love curry - mind you - but you could SMELL it on the walls - compared to cigarette smoke - it was stuck as they had lived in the home for 10+ years. they had TRIED the baking cookies trick - couldn't cover it up...if I see a lot of candles burning or a lot of the room fragrances....I wonder what it will smell like AFTER they move out.
The things that are conveying (washer/dryer, appliances) need to be clean. I know we mention CLEAN - but it's important to many of us.
I personally don't care if your family pictures are up. I know others do. But for me? I can look past that.
When I'm looking at a house - i look for what I need (at least 5 bedrooms or 4 with an office/library), two-car garage, 3 bathrooms, location - location - location - I'm funky in that I ONLY want a home at the END of a cul-de-sac...for many reasons...but if a home is NOT a cul-de-sac, I won't look at it. big or even galley-style kitchen with counter space...
Showcase your home - if you have energy efficient appliances and AC/heater - leave some copies of the bills on the counter so they can see what it has cost to heat/cool the house. You don't need to show your account number or name - but that is important to some people....knowing how much it will cost to heat/cool - it helps if you state - we keep our thermostat set at 73 or whatever you do.
If you have great views of the backyard or something else - pull those drapes/curtains back...blinds up!! Let people SEE the view!!
Closets??? If they are jammed with clothes? It tells me that there isn't enough space.
Cabinets? jammed with stuff? again - not enough space...
So de-clutter....use all the same hangers - I know - it's a VISUAL affect. but continuity....for those who are visual - it makes a difference.
Fresh paint goes a long way - neutral colors -
if you have carpeting - get it cleaned. (darn - there's CLEAN again!)
fix damaged screens or doors...some people look for the access to attic space...so make sure the attic is "straightened" not clean - but straightened up.
good luck!! hope your home sells fast!!