Don't Take it PersonallyOkay, you have the basics behind you. The house and lot are spotless and decluttered. Now it's time to enhance the home's features so that you can nab those potential buyers.Home selling rule #1: Let go of the personal feelings you have about the house--it's not your home now, it's a commodity you intend to market. Trust your instincts. Try to evaluate the house as if you are seeing it for the first time. If you were a home buyer, what would you think about the house?
Create a MoodIs there a mood that you could create? If you're near a coast, how about breezy fabrics and blue-green colors that remind us of the beach? If you're in the mountains, maybe you could go rustic.
Pack It Up
Make the House More Spacious
Expose Desirable Features
Add Some LifeLive plants look wonderful with nearly any decor
Freshen it UpAre the walls in the house dingy? Are the colors dated? Paint them if possible. Clean curtains and other window coverings. Clean dirt from overhead fans.
Make it Comforting
Work on Curb AppealAdd exterior elements to grab a buyer's attention before they walk in the door.
Your goal is to make home buyers fall in love with the house as soon as they see it from the street. And that comes with a bonus--a great overall impression is often enough to make a buyer more lenient about minor repair issues. Every house is different, and no one expects you to be a professional home stager--but taking the time to prepare the house to the best of your ability can put extra dollars in your pocket, and in less than average time. |