When it comes to selling your home, first impressions happen instantly—and one of the most powerful (and overlooked) factors is smell.
Before buyers notice your layout, finishes, or upgrades, they notice how your home feels. And scent plays a major role in that first emotional reaction.
Clean Always Wins
The goal is simple: your home should smell clean.
The most effective scents are light and fresh:
• Citrus (lemon or orange)
• Clean linen or “just cleaned” air
• Subtle natural scents like fresh flowers or light lavender
• Coffee or baked goods can help—but only if they’re very subtle.
Smells That Turn Buyers Off Instantly
Certain odors can immediately create a negative reaction—and in some cases, cause buyers to lose interest altogether.
Avoid:
• Strong cooking smells (especially grease or fish)
• Pet odors (especially litter boxes or urine)
• Smoke (cigarettes or cigars)
• Artificial air fresheners that feel like they’re masking something
• Mold or mildew smells
How to Get Your Home Ready
The key is not masking smells—it’s eliminating them.
Focus on:
• Deep cleaning carpets, rugs, and upholstery
• Washing curtains, bedding, and fabrics
• Cleaning trash bins and pet areas
• Keeping bathrooms spotless
• Taking out trash regularly
• Vacuuming frequently
And most importantly: open the windows.
Fresh air is the easiest and most effective way to neutralize odors and create a clean, inviting environment.
The Bottom Line
If a buyer notices a smell—good or bad—it’s probably too strong.
The goal is for your home to feel fresh, clean, and comfortable without drawing attention to scent at all.
Thinking About Selling Your Home?
If you’re preparing to sell and want expert guidance on how to make the best first impression, I’m here to help.
https://fitzgerald-realestate.com/sellers/
Corinne Fitzgerald
FITZGERALD Real Estate
Greenfield, MA
(413)320-9509
Corinne@FITZGERALD-RealEstate.com