i agree with crazyzoo suggestion, the less personal stuff you have around the house the better changes for a sale. You want to give the potential buyer a chance to visualize the future in this house as his own.
Curb appeal front & back of house should have nothing laying around.
Get a good realtor to sell your home. If you feel this person is not doing the job fire them. You have no time for an idiot trying to sell your home.
When showing the house try not show any expression that could clue the buyer of your desperation in selling the house.
If the buyer gives you a list of things needing to be changed or fix at the cost out of your pocket in order for him to buy the house probably at a reduce cost too! Kick them out on the curb!
I know these types b/c it happened to my parents in the 90's early 2000 trying to sell our 5 bedroom 3 1/2 bath house. Large front & back yard, as small creek by the house & swimming pool in the back. My parents spent everything they had to fix up the house to sell. The dirt bag realtor got this family to buy our home for half of what it was worth + repair demands from the buyers! My parent sold our beautiful colonial home at total a loss!
Just this last week my parents passed by our old neighborhood to see the house. Mom was upset b/c that same family didn't do anything to improve the house they bought for near nothing. The front had trash on the lawn, litter & junk was clutter around the garage & front door.The paint job & repairs done at their demand was falling a part! I was so tempted to call the Home owner's association & report them!
Sorry, not trying to scare you but just don't let that happen to you. Good luck & remember if it's seems to good to be true, its probably a scam!