Maurice Gilmore - SECRETS FOR SELLING YOUR HOME ALONE

Avoid delicate trinkets on shelves and tables. Instead, try adding vintage or industrial style with metal, chrome, or brass side tables and floor lamps, and other similar touches.

Go for tailored furniture that has modern accents.

A floral patterned sofa or a big tufted velvet loveseat has more of a stereotypically feminine look with a bit of a formal style, while a sofa that is streamlined in neutral fabric and paired with contemporary coffee tables and modern accents creates a more neutral, relaxed, and welcoming feel. A combination of herringbone couch fabric and orange leather chairs has appeal regardless of the gender of your potential buyer.

WELL-MAINTAINED OUTDOORS: CURB APPEAL

How does your house look if you go stand on the curb outside it? From the street, is it an attractive house? The front yard, the drive, the garage, the grass, the garden—whatever you first see when you drive up—does it all look nice, clean, well-maintained? These are some of the questions you need to ask yourself if you want to stage your home for a sale. There are some maintenance practices that are simply necessary to make your home as pleasing to the eye as it can possibly be to attract buyers and add value.

Here are some helpful practices:

Replace windows.

If there are windows that leak, stick, or are peeling on the sides or bottom, changing them will give the exterior of your home a newer and more beautiful look.

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