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Home Staging Ideas


Making a good first impression can mean the difference between receiving serious offers for your home or being subjected to months of lookie-loos dropping by but never buying.

How can you ensure that your home will make the best impression possible? Here are six tips for savvy home sellers:

curb.jpg (48205 bytes)1.  Focus on curb appealThe outside of your house can be the source of a very good first impression. Keep the grass well-watered and mowed. Have your trees trimmed. Cut back overgrowth. Plant some blooming flowers. Keep toys, bicycles, gardening equipment and the like out of sight. Have at least the front of your house and the trim painted, if necessary. Sweep the porch and the front walkway. After dark, turn on your front porch light and any other exterior lighting, create a warm, inviting look.

clean.jpg (39814 bytes) 2.  Clear out the clutterReal estate agents say buyers won't purchase a home they can't see. Or more importantly, see themselves in it! If your home has too much furniture, overflowing closets, crowded kitchen and bathroom countertops or lots of family photos or collectibles on display, potential buyers won't be able to really see your home.   Get rid of anything you don't need or use. Fill up your garage or rent some off-site storage space!

ppurri.jpg (29361 bytes) 3.  Use your noseMany people are oblivious to scents, but others are extremely sensitive to offensive odors. To eliminate bad smells, bathe your pets, freshen the cat litter box frequently, shampoo your carpets, dry clean your drapes, and empty trash cans, recycling bins and ash trays. Place open boxes of baking soda in smell-prone areas, and refrain from cooking fish or strong-smelling foods. Introduce pleasing smells by placing flowers or potpourri in your home and using air fresheners. Baking a fresh or frozen pie or some other fragrant treat is another common tactic.

paint.jpg (40623 bytes) 4.  Make all necessary repairsBuyers expect everything in their new home to operate safely and properly. Picky buyers definitely will notice-and likely magnify -- minor maintenance problems you've ignored for months or even years. Leaky faucets, burned-out light bulbs, painted-shut or broken windows, inoperable appliances and the like should be fixed before you put your home on the market. These repairs may seem small, but left undone they can lead buyers to question whether you've taken good care of your home.
 

bath.jpg (29719 bytes) 5.  Introduce lifestyle accessories and make your home as comfortable and attractive as possibleSet the dining room table with your best dishes. Put out your only-for-company towels. Make up the spare bed. Hang some fresh curtains. Put some logs in the fireplace. Dress your home as if it were being photographed for a magazine. Use your imagination.

look.jpg (26303 bytes) 6.  Get a buyer's-eye viewWalk up to your home and pretend you've never seen it before. What do you notice? How do you feel about what you see? Does the home seem inviting? Well-maintained? Would you want to buy this home? Get friends and family members to do the same, just like proof reading -- they can see things you don't.

What is Staging?  When you get ready to place your home in the market for sale, it becomes a product.  Similar to a product on the shelf at your local store, the product has features and benefits as well as pluses and minuses, and competition.  To compete with the competition in the marketplace, you must be priced right and look better than the other products.  Your home is no different.  It is one of the many homes for sale and you must present it to the buyers in the best possible light.

Staging is the process of preparing any home for sale, regardless of price or location.  Staging has proven to help sell homes faster and/or for more money.  Real estate agents will have great confidence in showing your home to potential buyers because they know it is staged and ready to be sold.


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