The open house is often a daunting experience. It’s not for the expected reason — that is, strangers who treat your home like it’s one of the properties on an HGTV show. Nope, the most challenging part of the open house is when your real estate agent schedules one three days from now and your home looks like a hoarder’s nest.

A messy home can directly impact anything from whether or not a potential buyer will make an offer to the amount of their offer. Rare is the buyer who can see past disarray.

“When a property is cluttered, it’s difficult for a buyer to imagine what it will look like [when they move in],” notes Jane Clark, a top Dallas-based real estate agent. “I once had a property where the buyer passed because they couldn’t imagine what it would look like. I have very anxious buyers now who want to buy fast, but will note what’s move-in condition and what’s not. You have to go the extra mile to get the buyer to understand what it’ll look like when they move in, and they won’t be able to do that if your home is cluttered.”

Taking the time to clear the mess could translate into higher offers. It’s estimated that clearing out clutter can increase a home’s asking price by 3-5%.

While decluttering can be overwhelming — honestly, that’s how the stuff got all over the place to begin with — it’s not impossible. In just a few days, you can have a reasonably organized home that you’re not embarrassed to show. You just need to approach your mess with a plan.

Here’s just the decluttering plan you need. We also made our “How to Declutter Your Home Fast” plan into a downloadable checklist so you have it on the go!