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Staging Your Home For SaleIf you have any questions or would like more information about staging your home please Contact Me at any time. If you are planning to buy your next dream home visit my Buyers Page for more information on buying. If you are planning to sell your home visit my Sellers Page for helpful information on selling. If you would like more information about the areas I specialize in visit my About Waterloo page, my Waterloo Education page, my About Kitchener Page, or my Kitchener Education and Culture page.
There are many reasons to stage your home. Of course, the main focus of staging is to sell your home quicker by making it more attractive. But with that, you could also sell it at a higher price and generate more showings to your home. With staging, your home will also be effectively advertised online because you’ll have better photos that capture the appealing features of the house.
Getting PreparedBreaking from your home can be emotionally distressing; you've spend so much time there, and it may cause a few tears to completely change things around. But you’re going to have to emotionally separate yourself from your home and start thinking of it as a product. A product you’re trying to sell. Take a good look around your home and pretend that you’re a potential home buyer. Take a note pad and write down all the things that you find unappealing about your home – whether that be paint colour, cleanliness, tidiness, furniture or damage. These are the things you should focus on. It wouldn't be a bad idea to ask a family member or friend what they think of your home, and listen to the opinion of your real estate representative – they have experience in this field. Don’t be defensive to their feedback; they are just trying to help you sell your home.
Cleaning UpMajor cleaning will have to be done to your home, even if you think it’s reasonably tidy. Every desk, countertop and end table will have to be cleared except for small decorative items such as vases. In particular, be sure that your kitchen, arguably one of the most important rooms in a home, looks immaculate. Clutter will just do more harm, so make sure things are tidy and any unnecessary items are put away. If you have pets, make sure any odour or lingering scent of them are removed. It wouldn't be a bad idea to board your pet(s) or have a friend or family member take care of them for a day. De-personalize yourself from your home and remove personal items, including extra photos and religious items, so the home buyer doesn't feel like they are just viewing some stranger’s home. As well, you may have more furniture than you think. Open up space in bedrooms, living rooms and even the garage. This way, potential homebuyers can visualize their things in those spaces – exactly what you want them to picture. Making space in the kitchen, living room, bed room, bathroom and laundry room are priority.
Touching UpIf some of your flooring, lighting and wall colours are out-dated and dull, you may want to consider using a few bucks to refresh the look of your house. If the colour of your walls are bit too bold or if you still have wallpaper, repainting them a neutral colour such as grays, light blues or beiges may increase appeal. Any damage to your house, no matter how small it is, will be noticeable to the viewer. It is probably a good idea to repair all damages in your home because you don’t want to deter any potential buyers during an open house. Refreshing the look of your home will only increase the chance of a sale. You may have to put in bit of money to do this, depending on the amount of damage to your house, but overall, it is relatively inexpensive and easy to do. Instead of sleeping in on a Sunday afternoon, get up early and start staging your home – it’ll only do you good. If you have any questions or would like more information about staging your home please Contact Me at any time. If you are planning to buy your next dream home visit my Buyers Page for more information on buying. If you are planning to sell your home visit my Sellers Page for helpful information on selling. If you would like more information about the areas I specialize in visit my About Waterloo page, my Waterloo Education page, my About Kitchener Page, or my Kitchener Education and Culture page. Back To Top |