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Preparing your home for sale is full of unknowns for many people. You can have a fantastic real estate agent, but it is not their job to get your house ready to sell.
Are there minor repairs that need to be done on your home? Having a home that is in good condition is a great start to preparing your home to hit the market. A good real estate agent can point out eye sores truthfully. However, a friend of a friend or someone whom you have no emotional or professional association with can give you an even clearer picture of what they see. Perhaps you see a cozy breakfast nook. Your newfound associate sees old wallpaper that clashes against modern cabinets. Here are three great tips to help you get your house ready to sell. Ugly HouseThere are many adjectives that you may use to describe your house. Quaint, spacious, but never the word ugly. You may have lost perspective on how your home looks compared to newer homes in your area. Use your neighbors listings to prepare your house to sell. Your competition does not need to know that you are spying on them. Do an internet search for homes for sale in your neighborhood. Choose results that have pictures and video. Look for houses built around the same time as your house, similar square footage, and in the same price range. Take note of what interior and exterior features the homes have. Home OrganizationBefore you can stage your home, it needs to be clean and organized. A good home organization effort will keep your home presentable in the event you have an open house, or have a person want to drop by before they place an offer on your home. Potential buyers can not imagine themselves living in a space that is full of clutter, has unnecessary furniture, or is not clean. Professional organizers can prepare your home to be seen by the public. After your home is properly decluttered, cleaned and organized you are ready for home staging. Home StagingAn experienced home staging professional can help you to bring your house up to the expectations of the buyers in your local area. There will be less guesswork when deciding what areas you should direct your monetary efforts toward improving. For example crown molding, hard wood floors, and stainless steel appliances may be necessary for your home to reach its full potential. If you had not spoken with a home staging professional, you may have used your home improvement money to upgrade your bathroom. Your bathroom may only need minor cosmetic changes, and not a full overhaul. You will not know unless you consult a local home staging professional. It is very important to find out what buyers expect when buying a home in your neighborhood. Understand these details can help you to receive your asking price. Implementing the changes suggested could help you to receive multiple offers on your home. Updating your home with professional guidance, can help you to get your house ready to sell. Presenting your home properly the first time can save you lost time guessing about what you should improve. Use these tips to help your home sell faster.
The copyright of the article Is Your House Ready to Sell? in Home Staging is owned by Renee Haswell. Permission to republish Is Your House Ready to Sell? in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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