How To Stage Your Residence for Sale
If you'd like even more information on home staging to sell your home quickly in Central New York, contact Amodio Realty, Inc. and I'll share with you the fastest ways to sell your home.
Careful home staging is an established technique applied to sell a home here in Central New York. Some positive aspects of home staging include less time on the market and higher bids. If your goal is to sell your home quickly, think about a well-planned home staging strategy.
Home staging is part of preparing your home for sale. Staging focuses on your home's presentation to buyers while showing off the details of your home with thoughtfully placed furnishings so that your home feels more spacious and buyers can envision living in your home.
Making ready your house for an Open House doesn't have to be another hurdle in getting your home sold. It can actually be a very pleasant experience. Together, we'll strive for a high bid for your home. Below are a few home staging pointers to get you started:
Start with the outside of your home, better known as your "curb appeal". Look at the exterior of your home from a quick glance from the street. What do you notice first? What positive characteristics seem to fade into the background? Acknowledging this assists us in deciding what measures we can take to entice buyers from the street and into your home. If your home's exterior isn't as neat as possible with retouched paint and appointed landscaping. it's time to get those things done. Follow the Curb Appeal Checklist and raise your house's final selling price.
Does your house seem to say, "Hello... Welcome Home" to a buyer? Looking through your home with a buyer's eye, I'll advise you of fixes that build up sales appeal. I'll share with you tips on how to reduce the effect of things that give the look of clutter. Table and counter tops should be free and clear. Brick-a-brack, souvenirs, family photos, and kids' artwork should get moved out of sight. You need to "neutralize" the house so buyers can imagine it as their new home.
I'll review each room of your home. I'll note the pieces of furniture that should be put in storage, 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 affect the sale.
Working together, we'll make sure your home is neutral and that it's inviting, staying away from "offensive" or "personalized" colors on the walls and furniture. And if the house is vacant, you can consider temporary furniture. You want your home to look lived in as opposed to uninhabited.
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 your interior is of major importance, so we'll do things like draw back curtains and create light where needed to show off your property. Together we'll enhance the ambiance with enjoyable music to listen to while guests tour your home and assure a pleasant fragrance circulates from every room. We'll suggest the implementation of cozy-looking bedspreads, and place pillows on your sofa and bedding. Buyers should feel like your house has the potential to be their new home.