The best way
to allow your home to sell quickly on today’s market is to make small, minor
improvements that are wallet-friendly. Highlight your homes strengths while you downplay the weaknesses to get prospective buyers to love your home the way you do.
Here's a few helpful, budget friendly tips to help:
-The most
important thing to prepare your home for sale is to rid it of it’s clutter. Try
to place as many items as possible in storage.
-Group and
furnish your space by moving furniture away
from walls, and re-position sofas and chairs into conversational groups. Use
accents to accentuate areas of your home, like colorful vases and fresh
flowers. Add decorative art, too.
-Many of our
homes are not properly lit. Increase wattage in lamps and light fixtures. The
brighter the home looks, the more inviting it is.
-Make your
home and specific rooms look bigger by painting it the same color as the
adjacent room. If you have a small kitchen and dining room, make both the same
color so that it appears like a larger space. Use warm, neutral colors, like
beige, pale blue, and a warm green.
-Three’s a
company! Mix accessories to make a room more inviting. When it comes to the
eye, odd numbers are always more preferable, especially three. Cluster the
accessories rather than lining them up in a row.
Not everyone
has a creative eye when it comes to making these small improvements. Give me a
call today and my team and I can help you to stage your home to allow you to get the best
price possible!
Your Local
Agent,
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