Decorative touches of greenery, flowers, and lit candles give life to your home. Frame rooms with creatively placed wall art. A bedroom with one bed, a single pillow and blanket, and a harsh overhead light will make the room seem bare and lonely. By adding a table with a little décor and a rocking chair draped with a lap robe, you heighten its appeal. Make sure to add elements of the same color, shape, or texture to unify the room. Any splashes of bold color should appear in the wall art or any place you want to draw attention. Learn to strike a balance between staging and living in your home. You can seasonally decorate your home without dashing your 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. Staging done well is one of those things! 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.
TO STAY OR NOT TO STAY?
Home sellers often ask whether they should stay in their home while it is on the market, or go. There are pros and cons to both and factors that can tip the scale to one side. If the seller has engaged a real estate agent, the burden of showing the home is virtually eliminated. The agent will field all calls, set appointments, and show the home. Chances are that a buyer’s real estate agent will show your home to his or her clients. Busy schedules often cause agents, as with anyone, to take the path of least resistance. If the agent has 15 homes to show and 3 are occupied, he or she may show the vacant homes first because they’re an easier option. The agent doesn’t need to make an appointment ahead of time and can simply use the lock box. If the seller is gone, he or she is not under constant pressure to keep the home in immaculate showing condition. If you’re
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