Spend Fewer Days on the Market in Grand Prairie, Texas With Home Staging
Using my home staging pointers will get your home sold more easily in Grand Prairie, Texas. Target Cost Realty, LLC can help you design an inviting feeling that makes buyers to want to stay permanently. Give me a call at (972) 504-8021 and I will stage your home to sell.
Prior to listing your real estate for sale, consider the best way to sell your house: expert home staging. Some advantages to home staging include less time on the market and better offers. If your goal is to sell your house quickly, choose a well-planned home staging strategy.
Home staging is part of preparing your home for sale. Staging focuses on your home's presentation to buyers while highlighting the characteristics of your home with strategically placed furniture and decorations so that your home feels bigger and buyers can picture their lives in your home.
Prepping your property to sell doesn't have to be an annoying experience. It can actually be a blast. Together, we'll strive for a top dollar bid for your house. Below are a few home staging tips to get you going:
Start with the exterior of your home, also called your curb appeal. Examine the outside of your home from a quick glance from the street. What jumps out at you? What unique characteristics seem waiting to be noticed?Understanding this assists us in deciding what we can do to attract buyers from the street and into your house. If your home's exterior isn't up to par with refreshed paint and bright greenery it's time to get those things done. Follow the Curb Appeal Checklist and increase your home's final selling price.
Does your house seem to say, "Hello From Your New Welcome Home" to a buyer? Touring your home with a critical eye, I'll recommend fixes that improve sales appeal.
I'll suggest that you reduce the effect of anything that gives the appearance of clutter. Tabletops should be free and clear. Kitschy sculptures, souvenirs, family photos, and kids' drawings should get moved out of sight. I can help you de-clutter your house. Ugly or dirty spots make your home look less spacious and buyers have a harder time seeing themselves calling your property "home".
Every room gets a once-over. I'll note the pieces of furniture that should be removed, rooms that need a fresh coat of paint, rugs needing to get changed, fixtures that could use shining, and any other improvement that can inexpensively be made to positively influence the sale.
I'll make sure that your house has mass appeal and that it's friendly, steering clear of "offensive" or "personalized" shades on the walls and furniture. And if none of your belongings are there, you can think about temporary furnishings. The goal is for your house to look homey as opposed to cold and empty.
Setting the Stage
You'll know when for the Open House, because all of the changes come together to create a picture of what buyers can look forward to after they choose to buy your house.
Dark living areas can really dampen a buyer's spirits, so we'll do things like draw back curtains and add lighting where needed to welcome the buyer. Together we'll enhance the air of the house with enjoyable music playing lightly and make sure a pleasant scent flows room-to-room. We'll add cozy-looking throws, and pillows on your love seat and bedding. Buyers should feel like your current home has the potential to be.