Sylvia Edwards - SECRETS EVERY HOME SELLER NEEDS TO KNOW

flow smoothly, so buyers can browse each room without effort.

EMOTIONAL CUES AL CUES

Once every room has a purpose, creating atmosphere is crucial to make the home desirable. Decorative touches of greenery, flowers, and coffee table books give life to a room. Creatively hung wall art can do the same. A bedroom that has one bed with one pillow and blanket may make the room seem bare and lonely. By adding a table with a lamp and a sitting chair draped with a throw blanket, you heighten its appeal. Be sure to add elements of the same color, shape, or texture to unify the room. Any splashes of color should appear in wall art or any place you want to draw attention. Learn to strike a balance between staging and living in your home. You can even seasonally decorate your home without dashing its appeal. The main goal is to keep your home clean and free of clutter that distracts would-be buyers. Even simple things can make a big impact on the final sale price of a home. You have two options for staging a home: do it yourself or hire a professional home stager. If you are considering hiring someone, I can provide recommendations.

VIRTUAL STAGING

Virtual Staging and decluttering options. Virtual staging is a computer technology marketing tool that will get your property noticed online. Virtual Staging allows you to present properties as it could be so buyers can envision more options. If the seller has entirely too much to remove and not enough time to sale, decluttering is the way to go. Decluttering is staged photos that transform interior spaces on a virtual level. Average cost ranges from initial consultation fees $300-$600 and per room staging $500-600

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