It’s a good idea to start preparing your property for sale before you involve an estate agent. This will give you time to take care of any jobs that need doing, such as de-cluttering, DIY and repairs, gardening and giving selected rooms a fresh coat of paint. Although such tasks might seem insignificant, the overall finish and appearance of a property can affect its achievable selling price, so it’s a good idea to do them before an agent is invited to suggest a market valuation – ‘What Can I do to Make My Property More Appealing to Buyers?’