Although most people would agree, the better the first impression, the better the chances of turning a potential buyer into a serious one, many homeowners don’t realize, or are unwilling or unable to accept, their prized home. where they have spent a lot of time. time, it may need some adjustments, so that others see it in its best light. Sometimes just a few minor tweaks may be needed, while other times the whole place may need to be tidied up! I recommend that a homeowner discuss this, in detail, with a trusted and professional real estate professional, who could offer information based on experience, knowledge, and understanding of the market. While staging can help in many ways, this article will cover 5 ways that doing so can make a significant difference in the sale of your home.

1. Exterior/exterior appeal: The staging process is used, as an attempt to attract potential buyers, to take a big picture, kind of look! However, this has to start on the outside, because unless you get the buyer in, nothing can happen. How can you spruce up the exterior and add curb appeal, without spending large sums of money? Start by driving up to the house and objectively consider what you see. Is it an experience that turns it on, off or off? You want to avoid turning away a potential buyer because of some negative distraction. Remember, it’s often about first impressions! Look at sidewalks, driveways, plants, grass, doors (including screens and outside), and clutter. Touch up the paint where necessary. Make the lawn more presentable. Trim bushes to make them controllable and more attractive. Energy: Wash down the exterior and fix any obvious flaws or distractions. Get the buyer in, without having already ruled out your home, out!

two. First impression: You only get one chance to make a first impression! Enter through the door of your house. Does the door squeak or is there a problem with the storm door? Are they bad smells? If so, identify them and remove them! How does the painting etc. look? Is it clean and tidy, or dirty, ugly or ugly? How about the mess? Have you removed it? Does your furniture, as currently configured, help or hinder overall sales appeal? Sometimes you and your real estate professional can make minor adjustments and address issues. However, there are times when the services of a professional, qualified and recommended home stager are required.

3. From – disorder: Wouldn’t you get a negative feeling and/or impression if you looked at a cluttered and cluttered house?

Four. The right furniture: Do the size and proportions of your furniture, fixtures, and furnishings add to or detract from the charm of the home? The goal is to use staging to make things more attractive, etc.

5. General Impressions: I represented a homeowner as a listing agent for a very nice house, but for various reasons it was a challenge to showcase it in the best light. After having the entire house professionally staged, the house sold the following weekend! Make the best overall impression possible!

Home staging can be the best tool for marketing and selling a home. Owners should discuss their use, in detail, with their selected real estate professional!