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Home Staging for a Fast Sale and More Money
Every home seller is looking for two things: a quick sale and a
good price. That's a given. However, there are ways to help
insure that you'll meet both of those goals, both of which
involve staging your home before you put it on the market.In
short, staging your home simply means to get it ready to make as
positive an impact on potential buyers as possible. There are
ways to accomplish that goal without spending a great deal of
money. Here are a few simple tips:
In the bedrooms, always make sure every bed is made, since
you never know when buyers may want to visit. Encourage everyone
in the house to make their beds before they leave in the
morning. That will eliminate the need for a mad rush to make
beds when a real estate agent calls to make an appointment to
show your home.
In the bathroom, keep all toilet seats in the down position,
pick up all dirty clothes, keep the counter free of brushes,
toothpaste containers, and the 101 other things that often get
put there and not picked up. Make sure there are fresh towel
hung neatly on the towel racks, as well.
In the kitchen, keep all surfaces clear of clutter and
pristinely clean. don't let dishes pile up in the sink, and keep
all garbage receptacles are out of sight. Also make sure there
are no smells coming from garbage cans under the sink. Offensive
odors are often the very first impression buyers get from a
room, so make sure none of your rooms, whether it's the
bathroom, kitchen, or laundry room, give buyers a reason to turn
up their noses.
When the home is being shown at night, all lights should be
on to show off your home to its best advantage. During the day,
drapes should be open to give each room a light and sunny feel.
The idea is always to give buyers the impression that your home
is spacious and homey feeling, and flooding rooms with light,
whether real or artificial, is a good step in that direction.
Regardless of which room buyers may be viewing, it's
important to remember that you'll only have a few minutes to
make an impression on them. And as the old saying goes, you only
get one chance to make a good first impression. Doing your
homework to stage your home to its best advantage can pay big
dividends--in both a quicker sale and higher sales price.
Copyright ? 2006 Jeanette J. Fisher
About the Author
Go beyond the basic home staging methods. Learn how to profile
your prospective buyer and stage your home with interior design
secrets. Jeanette Fisher offers free Home Staging tips,
teleseminar, and how to sell your home fast information. http://homestaging.us
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