Staging to Sell
Professional home staging is an established tactic utilized to sell a house here in Westchester County. Some positive aspects of home staging include fewer days on the market and better offers. If you want to sell your home quickly, consider a thoroughly thought out home staging strategy.
Look at staging your house as creating an "image" for your home similar to what a publicist would do for a popular entertainer. Just like creating a style attracts more popularity for a public figure, staging makes your house a more desirable listing on the market.
Prepping your home to sell shouldn't be thought of as a nerve-racking experience. It can turn into a fun and inventive task. Together, we'll work to get a premium offer for your home's sale. Begin with these home staging tips and you'll see that your home spends fewer days on the market after listing:
Curb Appeal Curb appeal is your best chance to create a positive impact on buyers before they step foot into your home. The positive and negative features that jump out at buyers shape their initial thoughts about your home and how you keep up your home's regular maintenance. Knowing this helps us to decide what measures we can take to attract buyers from the street and into your home. If your home's exterior isn't as neat as possible with refreshed paint and colorful greenery it's time to get those things done. Follow the Curb Appeal Checklist and increase your house's final selling price. ![]() "Welcome to your new home!" Could a buyer picture themselves lounging in your living room, relaxing in your master bedroom or studying in your home office? I want your house to welcome buyers and offer them a sense of contentment. I'll help you accomplish this by suggesting small improvements that enhance your home's features. I'll suggest that you get rid of items that give the illusion of clutter. Table and counter tops should be cleared off. Kitschy sculptures, sentimental items, family photos, and play time drawings should get moved out of sight. You need to give mass appeal to the house so buyers can perceive it as their new home. I'll look over each room of your home. Areas that directly affect your dollars include fixable like pieces of furniture that should get rearranged, rooms that need neutral paint, carpet that needs steaming, fixtures that need replacing, and windows that need cleaning. Working together, we'll make sure your house is appealing and that it's friendly, staying away from "loud" or "too-bright" colors on the walls and furniture. And if none of your belongings are there, you can consider temporary furniture. You want your house to look inviting as opposed to barren. Setting the Stage |