Spend Less Time on the Market With an Open House and Home Staging Tips
If you want additional information about home staging to sell your house quickly in Canton, Georgia, contact me and I'll help you with creating the best image for your house.
Expert home staging is a surefire approach applied to sell a house here in Canton, Georgia. Some advantages to home staging include fewer days on the market and higher offers. And you should certainly try professional home staging if you need a quick home sale.
Home staging is part of preparing your home for an Open House. Staging concentrates energy on your home's presentation to buyers and buyers' agents while highlighting the details of your home with strategically placed furniture and pictures so that your home looks more spacious and buyers can imagine living in your home.
Prepping your home to sell doesn't have to be a problem. Instead it can be an eye-opening and inventive task. Together, we'll strive for a high offer for your home's sale. To see fewer days on the market in Canton, start with these home staging tips:
Curb appeal is your only chance to create a strong first impression on buyers before they walk into your home. The good and bad features that jump out at buyers shape their initial opinion of your house and how you upkeep house's regular maintenance.Acknowledging this helps us to choose what plan of action we can use to attract buyers from the street and into your home. If your home isn't at its best on the outside with refreshed paint and blooming garden plants it's time to get those things done. Follow the Curb Appeal Checklist and boost your house's final selling price.
Could a buyer envision themselves enjoying game night in your living area, unwinding in your spa tub or studying in your home office? I want your Open House to pleasantly accept buyers and give them a sense of easy living. I'll help you achieve this by suggesting small improvements that enhance the features of your property.
I'll tell you put in storage anything that gives the impression of clutter. Table and counter tops should be cleared off. Kitschy sculptures, sentimental items, family photos, and kids' drawings should get moved out of sight. You need to give mass appeal to the home so buyers can perceive it as their new house.
Every area gets a once-over. I'll note the pieces of furniture that should be put in storage, rooms that need new paint, rugs needing to get changed, fixtures that need shining, and any other improvement that can quickly be made to positively affect the sale.
Potential buyers like to see a property that draws them in with charm. Anything that could be "offensive" should go into storage so that your home will achieve mass appeal at the open house.
Setting the Stage
You'll know when to host an Open House, because everything comes together to set the stage for what buyers will expect after they close on your house.
Dark rooms can be a real mood killer, so we'll do things like draw back curtains and create light where needed to show off your home. Together we'll enhance the ambiance with enjoyable music to listen to while guests tour your home and assure a pleasing scent flows room-to-room. We'll include cozy-looking throws, and pillows on your sofa and bedding. Buyers should feel like your home is their future home.