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Home Staging
Staging your home to sell is essential in today's real estate market. After all,
you are placing your home on the real estate stage and inviting would be buyers to
take a tour.
Home staging is not a new concept; people have been 'staging' their homes for years.
Real estate agents can be helpful in preparing your home to sell by making suggestions
on furniture placement. The real estate market is competitive however and some homeowners
are hiring professional home staging companies to help optimize the selling
price of their home.
Home sellers today know that it's important in a specialized real estate market to hire specialized teams
that are experts in their field. Your real estate agent specializes in pricing your home accurately and
competitively. Your agent is also an expert when it comes to selling and closing your home.
Your agent will also market your home effectively through print, radio, and Internet medias.
However your agent may not be the expert you seek when it comes to staging your home to sell.
Professional home stagers are practiced in the art of preparing a home for resale.
Home staging professionals are home and space design experts that have a trained eye; they look at the overall
inside and outside space and suggest a design that optimizes your home to buyers.
Home stagers will ensure that home makes a great first impression.
Curb Appeal
First impressions are solidified by most home buyers the minute they pull up in your driveway.
A professional home stager will help you to make that all-important first impression. They may
suggest clearing the yard of bicycles, toys, and pet belongings. A nicely staged deck that offers
an inviting table, chairs and umbrella will bring a sense of home to your potentially cluttered and
uninviting back deck. The home stager might suggest new plantings or decorative pots to enhance the
curb appeal of your home. Be prepared to also make larger changes such as adding shutters or giving your
home a new coat of paint.
You must be able to set the stage to make a great first impression on your potential new home buyer.
Create a Great Inside Impression
Your home should exude clean, uncluttered spaces for the likely home buyer. You want potential buyers
to concentrate on the available space, floor plan, and amenities of your home. A professtional home stager
will help to guide the potential buyer through your home. Small rooms with
cluttered bookshelves, large furniture and messy closets leave the wrong impression. Your all-important
home showing will
turn into a disaster. A small clutted room will leave the buyer thinking about the clutter and not about the space.
Home stagers will help organize your shelves, closets and counter tops They know how to show the room and create
and overall favorable impression. You must be prepared to remove furniture, paint rooms, reorganize closets, and
re-arrange the furniture in order to sell your home in todays competitive market.
Most home sellers would never think to leave dirty towels, a splatter of toys or a uncleanly dog bowl sitting
around when friends come over. Some home sellers have left a pile of dirty clothes or cluttered bookcases
around when showing their home. A professional home stager will help set the stage and put your homes' best
foot forward.
There are many different ways to find a professional home stager. Ask your real estate agent. Chances
are your real estate agent has worked with a home stager and can recommend someone. Ask a friend. You
might be surprised how many home sellers have used home staging and a home staging professional to help sell
their last house. Make sure you obtain a written quote and agree on a price before you hire a professional
home stager.
Property Inspection - Regardless of what the inspector may uncover, you shouldn't be
overly concerned about the actual home inspection
Pick An Offer - Picking among several offers isn't always as easy as choosing the highest price, especially in hot markets.
Open House Expectations - Was vacating your home for four or five prime-time hours worth the
inconvenience?
Your Open House - Was vacating your home for four or five prime-time hours worth the
inconvenience?
Your Open House - Public open houses may be more beneficial for the
agents themselves than for the home sellers.
Marketing Info - Your broker's marketing efforts and considerations will
include advertising, showing the property, how long the house has been on the
market and whether you're buying another home.
Selling My Property - The age-old observation that "you never get a second chance to make a first impression" certainly applies when it comes to attracting buyers to a for-sale home.
Getting BETHESDA Real Estate Ready - A
house that "sparkles" on the surface will sell faster than its shabby neighbor,
even though both are structurally well-maintained.