Look at staging your house as creating a “style” for your house similar to what a publicist would do for a famous entertainer. Just like creating a style attracts more positive publicity to a public figure, staging makes your real estate look better when it’s on the market.
Preparing your property for an Open House shouldn’t be thought of as a problem. It can actually be a great time to let your creative juices flow. Together, we’ll work to get a premium offer for your house. Start with this home staging advice and you’ll see that your home sits fewer months on the market :
Curb Appeal
Curb appeal is your first chance to create a positive impact on buyers from a street perspective. The good and bad features that jump out at buyers form their initial opinion of your house and how you perform house’s regular maintenance. Acknowledging this assists us in determining what steps we can take to invite buyers from the street and into your home. If your home isn’t attractive on the outside with refreshed paint and colorful greenery we’ll need to tackle those as well. Follow the Curb Appeal Checklist and elevate your home’s final selling price. Sell quickly in Pitt County with home staging and with me as your real estate agent – 252.717.1504
Make yourself at home… Could a buyer envision themselves lounging in your living area, relaxing in your reading nook or inviting family and friends over for a dinner in your eat-in kitchen? We want your Open House to welcome buyers and give them a sense of ease. We’ll help you accomplish this by suggesting small improvements that enhance your home’s features. We’ll advise you take away items that give the appearance of clutter. Tabletops should be clutter-free. Kitschy sculptures, souvenirs, family photos, and refrigerator drawings should get stored away too. We can help you simplify the decor of house. Less than inviting or cluttered spots make your home feel smaller and buyers have a more difficult time seeing themselves living there. Every area gets a once-over. Changes that directly affect your bottom line include fixable like furniture pieces that should get rearranged, rooms that need neutral paint, carpet that needs to be replaced, fixtures that need polishing, and windows that need washing Buyers’ agents know that their clients want a property that charms them. Personal items that could be “loud” should be put away so that your home will impress buyers to buyers. Setting the Stage |