Looks matter when it comes to getting your home ready to go on the market. If you want to get the best price when selling your home, if you want to get prospective buyers to take a good look at your residence, you need to ensure that the property properly is staged. These are ## essential home staging tips that you need to utilize to ensure your home is ready for the public.
Boost Curb Appeal
A major component of properly staging your home is ensuring that its curb appeal is up to par. There is a list of simple steps that you need to take before you pound a for sale sign into your front lawn:
- power wash siding
- power wash driveway and walkways
- mow lawn
- repair bad patches of lawn (reseed or fresh sod)
- repaint if necessary
- wash windows
Depending on what you already have in the way of vegetation in your front yard, you may want to take some action there as well. Consider adding some blooming plants to add a splash of natural color. Of course, this will depend upon where you live geographically and the time of year.
Don’t go overboard when it comes to plants in the front yard of your residence. You don’t want a prospective buyer to be overwhelmed by too much vegetation. You need to keep in mind that a prospective cellar will dread the prospect of the care associated with too much in the way of plants. It’s better to err on the side of caution by planting a smaller amount in the way of plants.
Clear Away Clutter
Another staging tactic is to clear away clutter. Hopefully you don’t have a tremendous amount of clutter outside of your home. If you do, this must be eliminated. A cluttered yard will drive a prospective buyer away before he or she even pulls into the driveway.
Inside the residence, clearing away clutter means eliminating items that currently are on the surfaces of tables, counters, and so forth. These surfaces should end up practically bare.
You have to get away from thinking in terms of the fact that you like having these various items displayed in your home. The issue when it comes to selling your home no longer is what you like, but considering things from the vantage point of a prospective buyer. What you find appealing might not be attractive to a potential buyer. The house needs to be in a condition that renders it easier for a prospective buyer to imagine his or her items decorating the premises.
Pets Need to Retreat
If you are having a home showing, or an open house, you are best served getting your pets out of the premises during these type of activities.
There is absolutely no doubt that sending your pets away even for a an hour or so can prove challenging. However, in the end, this is the wise course. You don’t want toddlers meandering around the property. In the same vein, you don’t want dogs or cats doing the same.
Some staging experts contend that pets should be moved out for the entire time period a house is on the market. You don’t need to be that extreme. Rather, keeping pets before and during a tour or open house usually proves sufficient.
Create a Gender Neutral Master Bedroom
Do your best to eliminate any thing in the master bedroom that bespeaks a particular gender. Keep the master bedroom as gender neutral as possible. Home buyers pay particular attention to the master bedroom, in no small way because people typically spend a considerable amount of their time in that space. Gender neutral means using neutral, and yet attractive tones in the design of the master bedroom.
Tablescape the Dining Room Table
Up the ante a bit when it comes to the dining room table. You can add a few, attractive items to this table. With that said, most definitely do not overdue when it comes to tablescaping the dining room table. This is a situation in which understated works.
Get Professional Help
Finally, depending on your needs and circumstances, there are staging professionals that can assist you in getting your residence ready for the market. For a reasonable fee they can masterfully get your home staged in the most appealing manner possible. This type of assistance can take you home from ho-hum to rapid seller.
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Jessica Kane is a professional blogger who writes for Scaffold Store, the favorite and trusted scaffold supplier of the largest contractors.
Hey John
You have done so many things in your 10 years carrier. Founder, Qualifying broker and a good writer too. I would like to say, the “Gender Neutral Master Bedroom” is new for me. I have never thought in this way. I like your post and ideas.
Thanks for sharing it here.