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Great listing, but it smells worse than a dead skunk.

How to get rid of odorsYikes! This is not an uncommon challenge Realtors have to manage through once they get a new listing. The home looks great, the seller has agreed to the right price and the location could not be better. But, wait it’s hard to get past that awful stinky odor.

Nasty odors can come from pets, lack of ventilation, people’s habits or old furniture. As home stagers, we are often asked how to neutralize unpleasant odors that can potentially distract from a home’s marketing appeal.

Don’t underestimate the power of a bad scent. A study from the University of Pennsylvania has shown that a human’s sense of smell is closely linked to parts of the brain that process emotion and memory. Unpleasant and bad smells actually send pain signals to the brain to warn us of possible danger.

Follow these simple odor removing ideas to best prepare your listing. Instead of nasty odors, smell the sweet scent of success from a home being SOLD!

Always make sure the entire home has been deep cleaned with antibacterial agents and carpets have been professionally treated for soil and odors.

Beyond that course of action, try these household odor removal tips. The following are methods to help neutralize an odor. Depending on the source and location, one or more may be necessary to achieve the best results.

All the details matter when you are selling a home. From the home’s presentation, to the home staging and even how the home smells will weigh in on the impression the prospect gets from touring the listing.

Suzanne Kent a member of the design team at Tampa-based, Home Frosting contributed to this article.

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