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Fresh and so Clean: How Hiding Shower Essentials Can Help Sell Your Home!

Helping homeowners make the most of their spaces during our Buyer's Eyes Consultations is my true passion.

One of my top recommendations is to remove all personal care products from the shower and bath before photos and showings. Items like shampoos, conditioners, soaps, and razors can clutter the space and feel a bit too personal for potential buyers. Remember...If it touched your body or the toilet, it's gotta go! Pack it up!


Let me introduce you to a simple solution: the shower caddy. Remember your college days? This handy helper is back! A shower caddy doesn’t need to be fancy or expensive. Its main job is to help you quickly gather and hide your personal items when a showing is scheduled. By keeping everything organized in a caddy, you can easily store it away in a bathroom closet or cabinet, ensuring your bathroom looks inviting and clutter-free.

Here are some affordable shower caddies that you can order online to make this task even easier.



SHOWER CADDIES: left, middle, right




If the idea of moving your shower products in and out every time you use them feels like a hassle, don’t worry! The next best thing is to invest in some stylish bottles for your toiletries and keep them neatly organized right in your shower. Bathrooms are a big deal to buyers—they want to see a clean, spa-like retreat that they can picture themselves unwinding in. Think of a 'Hotel-Suite'! Take a look at these simple , amber, white and black bottles on Amazon that not only look stunning but also add a touch of elegance to your shower space.


BOTTLES: left, middle, right


Taking out your personal care products might seem like a small task, but it’s one that many home-owners miss during the sales process. Each bathroom should truly sparkle, so besides clearing out your items, here are some of my top pre-sale tips to get your bathrooms show-ready. You’re on the right track!

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~ Rita Hanisch-Dunbar


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