TIPS ON STAGING YOUR HOME

May 11, 2011 | Author: Don Duval | Posted in Real Estate

Paint – You need to make your household generic. A new layer of fairly neutral paint could make your house show up more substantial, lighter and more appealing to potential customers.

Curb appeal – Pull weeds, rake leaves and trim overgrown bushes, especially if they block windows or the route to your front door. If it is spring plant some annual flowers. Continue to keep your lawn cut and trimmed.

Make repairs – Fix such things as leaking faucets and sticky kitchen cabinets, and replenish old screens. Some may seem insignificant, but modest repairs mount up in the brain of your would-be buyer. They have a tendency to overestimate just how much repairs cost. You don’t want to provide them with any cause to not submit an offer.

Rearrange – Ensure your furniture positioning enables effortless traffic flow and shows the intention of each room. If you have an excessive amount of furniture, rent a transportable storage device to keep things until you are going to move into a new place. If you don’t have plenty of furniture, borrow or rent.

Pack up -Pack up or store all personal belongings, this consists of personal photos and portraits and trophies. Less is always more. The less muddle and knick knacks you could have lying around, the better potential customers will see your home and what it offers. Recall, that you’re selling the house, not your stuff. Furthermore, getting a head start on packing will reduce some stress later on.

Organize – Once your home is meticulously organized, buyers will imagine themselves living a stress-free life in your home.

Clean – Clear every inch of your dwelling, and don’t forget to make your windows and floors sparkle. A clean and uncluttered kitchen is a staple of home staging. Should your carpet seems old and tainted, take into consideration replacing it. Also, be certain there isn’t any bothersome odors. Purchase an air-neutralizing spray that can help remove odors without creating an overwhelming masking odor. Clean homes sell!

Lighten up – Allow the sunshine in, and switch on the lights. Open all blinds or curtains, and be sure a home is well lit. Lighten your dwelling with natural tones along with a neutral dose of style.

Ensure that it stays able to show – It might be just a little bothersome, but until you accept an offer, keep your home in tip-top shape constantly. What this means is that every room should have a clear purpose, nice flow and be neat and clutter-free. Buyers must be capable of visualize themselves and their things in a room, and taking these steps will help make sure that.

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Author: Don Duval

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