How To Stage Your Home for Sale
Prior to listing your house for sale, consider a surefire way to sell your house: expert home staging. Some positive aspects of home staging include fewer days on the market and more offers. And you should certainly try professional home staging if you need a quick home sale.
Staging your home in Midland is all about marketing a lifestyle. You want buyers to picture themselves living and lounging in your home. You want them to see your current house as their next home.
Preparing your home for an Open House shouldn't be thought of as a nerve-racking experience. It can turn into a fun and inventive project. Together, we'll strive for a high offer for your property. Begin with this home staging advice and you'll see that your home sits fewer days on the market :
Curb Appeal Checklist
Curb appeal is your first chance to make a positive impact on buyers before they walk into your house. The positive and negative features that jump out at buyers shape their initial perception of your home and how you perform home's regular maintenance. Knowing this helps us to decide what actions we can take to attract buyers from the street and into your home. If your home's exterior isn't as neat as possible with touched up paint and colorful garden plants it's time to get those things done. Refer to the Curb Appeal Checklist and boost your house's final selling price.
Welcome Home Checklist
Sell quickly in Midland with home staging and with Amy McWilliams as your real estate agent - (432) 520-8334. Could a buyer see themselves lounging in your living area, relaxing in your spa tub or studying in your home office? I want your Open House to pleasantly accept buyers and offer them a sense of contentment. I'll help you accomplish this by recommending small improvements that highlight your home's features. I'll tell you reduce the effect of pieces that give the appearance of clutter. Counter tops should be clutter-free. Brick-a-brack, sentimental items, family photos, and kids' drawings should be stored away too. You need to give mass appeal to the house so buyers can perceive it as their new home.
I'll look over every room of your home. I'll point out the pieces of furniture that should be removed, rooms that need new paint, carpet needing to get changed, fixtures that need shining, and any other improvement that can inexpensively be made to positively impact the sale.
With me by your side, you'll know that your house is likable and that it's comfortable, steering clear of "loud" or "can't-work-with" colors on the walls and furniture. And if none of your belongings are there, you can consider renting furnishings. The goal is for your house to look lived in as opposed to cold and empty.
Setting the Stage
The entire time your house in on the market, we're doing well if we're engaging the buyer's senses. Brightening up each room is of major importance, so we'll do things like draw back curtains and change light bulbs where needed to show off your home.
Together we'll enhance the ambiance with enjoyable music to listen to while guests look at your home and make sure a delightful scent circulates throughout. We'll include cozy-looking throws, and place pillows on your sofa and bed. Buyers should feel like your current home has the potential to be perfect for them.