Curb Appeal Curb appeal is your best chance to make a strong first impression on buyers before they step foot into your house. The pluses and minuses that jump out at buyers shape their initial thoughts about your house and how you perform home's regular maintenance.
Acknowledging this assists us in deciding what steps we can take to attract buyers from the street and into your home. If your home's exterior isn't as neat as possible with retouched paint and colorful garden plants we'll need to address those issues. Follow the Curb Appeal Checklist and elevate your home's final selling price.
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"Welcome to your new home!"
Could a buyer picture themselves watching a movie in your living area, unwinding in your reading nook or hosting a dinner in your eat-in kitchen? I want your home to pleasantly accept buyers and give them a sense of comfort. I'll help you do this by suggesting changes that highlight your home's features.
I'll suggest that you get rid of anything that gives the impression of clutter. Tabletops should be free and clear. Knickknacks, sentimental items, family photos, and refrigerator drawings should get stored away too. I can help you simplify the decor of house. Ugly or cluttered spots make your home seem less spacious and buyers have a harder time seeing themselves living there.
I'll look over every room of your home. I'll point out the pieces of furniture that should be removed, rooms that need a fresh coat of paint, rugs needing to get changed, fixtures that need shining, and any other improvement that can inexpensively be made to positively influence the sale.
I'll make sure your house has mass appeal and that it's comfortable, staying away from "loud" or "personalized" hues on the walls and furniture. And if the house is vacant, you can think about temporary furniture. You want your house to look ready to live in as opposed to uninhabited.
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Setting the Stage
The entire time your house in on the market, we're doing well if we're engaging the buyer's senses.
Dark rooms can be a real mood killer, so we'll do things like draw back curtains and reduce shadows where needed to welcome the buyer. Together we'll enhance the mood of the house with enjoyable music to listen to while guests look around your home and make sure a delightful fragrance circulates from every room. We'll make use of cozy-looking throws, and pillows on your couch and bedding. We want buyers to feel like your house is their future home. |