Why Should I Try Home Staging to Sell My House
The average homebuyer is 32 years old, but the average home seller is 57 years old. The perfect buyers for your house are likely to be younger than you. To their eyes, your classic, timeless furniture looks dated and fusty. You need to update, so that your home doesn’t look tired and rundown. Home Stagers call it being “on-trend” with an up-to-date, stylish look. The purpose of staging is to make your house memorable for its positive qualities, not its negative ones. Unusual exterior paint colors, faded paint, an avid collection of modern art will spoil the impression your house makes. The buyer will not overlook the negatives the way you do. Styles have changed since you hung those ruffled curtains and bought the over-sized recliner chair. The buyers in their hearts want what all their friends have, only a little bit better. Staging brings your house closer to that ideal. The buyer will notice, first and foremost, the updated and stylish floors and carpets. Next the buyer sees freshly painted walls. Probably next, the buyer pays attention to organized, adequate storage space.
Step 1 to Home Stage and Sell Your House - Cleaning
Approach cleaning first. Give each room, kitchen, bathroom, attic, basement and garage for the white-glove test. When the buyers notice that a home is spotless, they conclude that the home is also well-maintained. Plan on having pets and pet boxes out of the house when the buyer comes shopping. Clean the windows until they sparkle. Crack open several windows for a fresh natural fragrance, even though the furnace or air conditioner is running. Cleaning even applies to scrubbing the hot water heater, sidewalks, the garage floor and the shingle roof, too.
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