- Candles can be a nice touch, but avoid anything that is so strong it become incense.
- I often think that cinnamon and vanilla are the best smells when trying to sell a home. You can let these toast in the oven on the day of an open house.
- Arrange furniture to maximize floor space but to create conversation zones where a buyer can imagine chatting with friends or family.
- Flowers can brighten a room. A strategically placed plant can be an outstanding focal point.
Are you planning to market your townhouse? One reason sellers like to stage their residence is because staged homes usually sell faster and for more money. What should you do to make website clicks turn into visits and visits turn into buyer clients?
What paint colors will help move your dwelling quickly and which colors will fetch the highest price?
If you want to sell your house with minimum hassle and at a maximum price, it's critical that the home presents a good first impression. No decor or design choice is more important than your paint scheme.
When my client asks for my input, I in turn rely on painting and staging professionals. They often tell me that an accent color repeated throughout the home can make the typical neutral colors more visually interesting.
Once your home is on the market, it's not your home. It's a product. So, you'll want to let home shoppers see your product by decluttering.
Remove anything that requires an opinion. What does that mean? Anything that people either love or hate, probably should be crated and prepared for moving day.
Countertops, console tables, open-shelving , tabletops, bed side tables—because any flat surface—looks best with as little as possible on display. These items are personal in nature and might not be of any interest to a home buyer.
The glass in your windows should almost always be visible. This opens up the home and let's the buyer see the surroundings.
Keep it simple is the theme today. And this applies to window treatments as well. Try light colors or neutral colors for curtain panels, draperies, blinds, or shades.
When you decide to sell, you have to think seriously about removing some of your personal indulgences.
The more your townhouse looks like your home, the less it's someone else's home. You want the buyer to be able to see the property as his or her home.
How can you make it easier for the buyer to envision your property as his or her home?
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