Curb Appeal
Curb appeal is your best chance to make a great first impression on buyers before they enter your home. The good and bad features that jump out at buyers form their first opinion of your home and how you upkeep home's regular maintenance. Understanding this assists us in determining what plan of action we can use to draw buyers from the street and into your home. If your home isn't attractive on the outside with refreshed paint and blooming garden plants it's time to get those things done. Refer to the Curb Appeal Checklist and boost your home's final selling price.
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Make yourself at home...
Could a buyer see themselves watching a movie in your living area, relaxing in your master bedroom or inviting family and friends over for a dinner in your eat-in kitchen? We want your home to welcome buyers and offer them a sense of contentment. We'll help you accomplish this by suggesting small improvements that highlight the features of your house. We'll tell you reduce the effect of pieces that give the appearance of clutter. Table and counter tops should be free and clear. Knickknacks, sentimental items, family photos, and kids' works of art should get stored away too. You need to give mass appeal to the home so buyers can envision it as their new home.
Every room gets a once-over. We'll point out 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 inexpensively be made to positively influence the sale.
Working together, we'll make sure your house is likable and that it's comfortable, steering clear of "loud" or "too-bright" colors on the walls and furniture. And if none of your belongings are there, you can try renting furnishings. You want your home to look inviting as opposed to empty.
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Setting the Stage We'll tell you when to host an Open House, because all of the improvements mesh together to paint a picture of what buyers can look forward to when they consider buying your house. Brightening up each room is critical, so we'll do things like part the curtains and create light where needed to invite the buyer inside. Together we'll enhance the ambiance with enjoyable music playing softly and make sure a delightful scent flows from every room. We'll make use of cozy-looking bedspreads, and place pillows on your sofa and bed. Buyers should feel like your house has the potential to be. |