Whenever possible, start selling the property in a condition where it can be rented out to a third party to generate income.
It is a good idea to conduct a home inspection prior to the sale to identify urgent repairs and interior decoration work, and to prioritize the work in consideration of the budget.
One of the things that potential buyers want to avoid is to have to do a large amount of unexpected repair work after purchasing a property. If you are unclear about this risk at the time of selling the property, there is a risk that your property will be left off the potential buyer's list.
If you are unable to do urgent repair work or interior decoration work due to financial circumstances, conduct a home inspection and provide the potential buyer with the results of the inspection. If you rent out your vacation home for a short period of time when you sell it, you may be able to get some of the repair costs or the inspection fee.