Curb Appeal Curb appeal is your first chance to make a strong first impression on buyers from a street perspective. The positive and negative features that jump out at buyers create their initial opinion of your home and how you upkeep house's regular maintenance.
Knowing this helps us to choose what plan of action we can use to entice buyers from the street and into your house. If your house isn't at its best on the outside with retouched paint and colorful greenery it's time to get those things done. Refer to the Curb Appeal Checklist and raise your house's final selling price.
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"Welcome to your new home!"
Does your house seem to say, "Hello From Your New Welcome Home" to a buyer? Looking through your home with a critical eye, we'll suggest arrangements that build up market appeal.
We'll suggest that you eliminate anything that gives the appearance of clutter. Tabletops should be free and clear. Knickknacks, sentimental items, family photos, and refrigerator drawings should get moved out of sight. You need to remove the personal details from the home so buyers can perceive it as their new home.
Every room gets a once-over. We'll point out the pieces of furniture that should be rearranged, rooms that need new paint, carpet needing to get changed, fixtures that need brightening, and any other improvement that can inexpensively be made to positively influence the sale.
Buyers expect a residence that draws them in with charm. Personal items that could be unsightly should get moved out so that your house will have general appeal while on the market.
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Setting the Stage
During your Open House, we're doing well if we're engaging the buyer's senses.
Brightening up each room is critical, so we'll do things like open curtains and reduce shadows where needed to show off your property. Together we'll enhance the ambiance with enjoyable music to listen to while guests experience your home and make sure a nice aroma circulates throughout your house. We'll include cozy-looking throws, and place pillows on your couch and bed. We want buyers to feel like your home is their future home. |