Curb Appeal Start with the outside of your house, better known as your curb appeal. Look at the exterior of your house from a quick glance from the street. What do you notice first? What awesome characteristics seem waiting to be noticed?
Acknowledging this assists us in deciding what actions we can take to invite buyers from the street and into your home. If your home isn't attractive on the outside with touched up paint and bright greenery it's time to get those things done. Follow the Curb Appeal Checklist and increase your house's final selling price.
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"Welcome to your new home!"
Does your house seem to say, "This is Your Next House" to a buyer? Examining your house from a buyer's perspective, we'll advise you of changes that enhance sales appeal.
We'll suggest that you get rid of anything that gives the appearance of clutter. Tabletops should be cleared off. Kitschy sculptures, sentimental items, family photos, and refrigerator artwork should get moved out of sight. We can help you simplify the decor of house. Ugly or busy spaces make your home seem unkempt and buyers have a harder time seeing themselves living there.
We'll review each room of your home. Enhancements that directly affect your bottom line include fixable like furniture pieces that should be removed, rooms that need neutral paint, carpet that needs to be steamed, fixtures that need polishing, and windows that need cleaning.
Buyers like a property that seems comfortable. Personal items that could be uninviting should be put away so that your home will have likability while on the market.
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Setting the Stage
In every opportunity, we want to engage the buyer's senses.
Dark rooms can be a real mood killer, so we'll do things like part the curtains and create light where needed to show off your property. Together we'll enhance the air of the house with enjoyable music playing lightly and ensure a nice aroma flows from every area. We'll incorporate cozy-looking blankets, and throw pillows on your chairs and bedding. We want buyers to feel like your current home is their future home. |