Moving to a new country can be exciting, but it often starts with one pressing question: how to sell your property quickly. Whether you’re relocating for work, lifestyle change, or adventure, handling the sale efficiently will save you time, stress, and money.
1. Declutter and Clean Up
Making your property appealing to the broadest range of buyers is crucial when time is limited. Deep-clean all surfaces—carpets, kitchen and bathroom cupboards, baseboards, and tiles. If needed, hire professionals to save time.
Remove excess furniture or items that make rooms feel cramped; renting a storage unit is a practical solution. Organize wardrobes and storage spaces to showcase potential storage capacity. Don’t forget the garage—buyers often want to visualize parking and storage possibilities.
2. Depersonalize Your House
Take away all the family portraits and artifacts. You want potential buyers to envision the house as their family’s home, not yours. Take everything off the refrigerator, artworks from your children, religious and political artifacts, and anything else that designates your home as yours rather than a neutral space. The same holds for any collections that can cause a buyer to focus more on you than your home, such as sculptures, sports memorabilia, or kid’s toys. Photographs can be replaced with neutral art or removed entirely.
3. Create High-Quality Photos and Videos
High-quality visuals are crucial to attract buyers quickly. While snapping a few photos on your phone may seem faster and cheaper, poor images can actually lengthen the time your home stays on the market. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) reports that 87% of home buyers consider photos the most important factor when choosing which properties to visit. Just a few hundred dollars can provide a set of professional real estate images, and many full-service agents include photography as part of their package.
Beyond photos, video tours are becoming essential. A well-produced video tour allows buyers to explore your home remotely, see the layout, and even get a sense of the neighborhood. Homes with video tours receive up to 403% more listing views and attract more serious buyers.
You don’t need expensive software to create an effective video tour. A free or open-source video editor for Windows and Mac allow you to produce professional-looking walkthroughs that highlight your home’s best features. Add smooth camera movements, clear lighting, and brief captions to guide viewers. This approach is perfect for out-of-town buyers, busy professionals, and online-first shoppers, helping you sell faster and potentially at a better price.
4. Home Staging to Spark Potential Buyers’ Imaginations
Staging involves carefully placing furniture and other decorative items to highlight a home’s qualities. Homes that have been staged reportedly sell more rapidly than those that have not. Approximately 67% of top agents claim that staging increases the sale price, particularly when sellers focus on their current living room, bedroom, and kitchen. The following suggestions are made by staging experts:
- Reduce the size of the closets as well to make a “breathing area” for the clothing, linens, and towels.
- Remove furniture. To make rooms appear larger, reduce the size of the living room to a couch plus an accent table and the bedroom to a bed and two nightstands.
- Keep blankets, throw cushions, toys, novels, and DVDs in storage if not in use.
- Maintain a basic tabletop. Leave a nightstand with nothing except a lamp, for instance.
- Store out-of-season cookware, glasses, dishes, and utensils. Place the toaster within the cabinets along with any other small appliances.
- Open the windows to allow natural light to enter.
- For a warm splash of color in the kitchen, add fresh food to a box or organizer.
- Add soft white bath towels on top of fragrant bars of floral soap for a soft smell and color in the bathroom.
- Green plants, like ferns, or vibrant flowers in vases can add a warm accent to your spaces.
- If you’re lucky to buy a beach home, take care of the outdoor area as well: tidy up the garden and freshen up the outdoor furniture.
5. Choose a Reputable Real Estate Agent
An underestimated step in trying to sell a house quickly is to find a real estate agent. Choose an agent familiar with your local market with a track record of fast, profitable sales. Keep in mind that the commission is normally paid by the seller. For the privilege of working with an agency, you’ll probably have to pay a charge that can vary from 1% to 5% of the selling price. Always keep in mind that realtors are there to assist you. They’ll organize a team of skilled photographers that take stunning pictures of your house and barter for the best price.
6. Decide on a Fair Price
Although no owner wants to lose money and have to relocate, the tactic of setting an inflated price with the intention of lowering it later won’t work in the real estate sector. More comparative home data is open to buyers and their brokers than ever before, and most buyers are aware of a property’s value before even seeing it. Because after the price is reduced, an originally expensive home often stays on the market longer because potential buyers feel there must be a problem. We highly recommend surfing some websites for selling houses to check the current prices on the market.
Wrap Up
Selling a property quickly is manageable if you plan carefully and follow these steps. Decluttering, depersonalizing, professional photography, staging, and working with an experienced agent all contribute to a faster, more profitable sale.
Once your home is sold, you can focus on starting a new chapter abroad, whether it’s settling in a city, a coastal town, or a countryside retreat. These tips will help you transition smoothly while making your property appealing to buyers.Selling a house fast is not always easy, especially if you need to move quickly, transport belongings overseas, or manage international logistics. Fortunately, there are several strategies that can help increase your home’s appeal, reduce market time, and even generate multiple offers. Here are key tips to get started.
About the Author

Ryan Nelson
I’m an investor, real estate developer, and property manager with hands-on experience in all types of real estate from single family homes up to hundreds of thousands of square feet of commercial real estate. RentalRealEstate is my mission to create the ultimate real estate investor platform for expert resources, reviews and tools. Learn more about my story.