Preparing your home for potential buyers involves these home staging tips.
Home staging highlights the best features of your house and makes it more marketable by giving it a clean, organized and neutral appearance. It also makes your home more appealing to the greatest pool of prospective buyers.
Hiring a professional stager is a good investment because they have the design expertise and time to get the job done right. If you don’t have the budget to hire a professional, follow these six home staging tips to get you on your way.
- Conquer the Clutter
The most important thing you can do to prepare your home for sale is to declutter. Decluttering helps buyers imagine themselves living in your home. Take a good hard look at what you have and decide for yourself what you can live without. Pack, donate or store those things you can live without for the time being—this includes furniture. When professional stagers prep your home for sale, they often remove a good deal of furniture to make your rooms look bigger. - Make Your Home Sparking Clean
A sparking clean home gives prospective buyers the impression that it has been well cared-for. Mop and vacuum your floors, dust, wash windows and baseboards. Don’t forget about organizing your cupboards, under your sinks and in your closets. Assume home buyers will inspect every corner of your home. - Slap on a Fresh Coat of Paint
Repainting your interior is one of the most cost-effective and easiest ways to spruce up your home. Choose beige or taupe for living areas and neutral green or blue for bathrooms. - Make Repairs
Repair squeaky doors, leaking faucets, bathtub caulking that has mold or missing light bulbs. Now is the time to get out the tool box and repair things you’ve neglected. - Accessorize
Decluttering is an important step in staging; however, once your home looks streamlined, add back a few accessories to convey the style of the home you want to project. A few lamps and pictures can create the right vibe. - Boost Curb Appeal
The way your home looks from the street can put dollars in your pocket and cut the time your home takes to sell. Prospective buyers thinking of touring your home will do a drive-by first to deciding whether or not to schedule a showing. Lure in more buyers with some good old fashioned spit shine and polish along with a splash of color. Power wash siding and walkways, wash windows, plant blooming flowers and greenery, repaint and stain as needed.