Curb Appeal
Curb appeal is your first chance to create a positive impact on buyers from a street perspective. The pluses and minuses that jump out at buyers create their initial opinion of your home and how you perform home's regular maintenance.
Knowing this assists us in deciding what plan of action we can use to invite buyers from the street and into your house. If your home isn't attractive on the outside with refreshed paint and colorful greenery we'll need to address those as well. Refer to the Curb Appeal Checklist and boost your house's final selling price.
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Welcome Home
Could a buyer envision themselves lounging in your living area, unwinding in your master bedroom or studying in your home office? We want your house to welcome buyers and give them a sense of comfort. I'll help you accomplish this by recommending changes that enhance the features of your place.
I'll advise you get rid of anything that gives the illusion of clutter. Surface areas like tables, desks and counters should be cleared off. Kitschy sculptures, sentimental items, family photos, and play time artwork should get stored away too. We'll simplify the decor of house. Less than inviting or messy places make your home feel less spacious and buyers have a harder time imagining themselves calling your place home.
I know exactly where a room's best features are and how to highlight them. Enhancements that directly impact your dollars include fixable like pieces of furniture that should be removed, rooms that need new paint, carpet that needs to be steamed, fixtures that need replacing, and windows that need cleaning.
With me by your side, you'll know that your house has mass appeal and that it's comfortable, avoiding "loud" or "personalized" shades on the walls and furniture. And if none of your belongings are there, you can think about renting furniture. The goal is for your house to look ready to live in as opposed to bare.
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Setting the Stage
In the short time that your house will be on the market, we're doing well if we're engaging the buyer's senses. To counteract darkness is important and we'll draw back curtains, and create light where needed to show off your home. We'll enhance the ambiance with enjoyable music playing softly and assure a pleasing fragrance circulates room-to-room. We'll include cozy-looking bedspreads, and place pillows on your sofa and bed. We want buyers to feel like your house is their future home. |