Effective Home Staging Tips to Make That First Sale

Posted On Monday, 14 May 2018 05:56
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  • State: Alabama
  • SOLD: 2
  • Old Article Id: 1017253

Becoming a successful real estate agent means learning the tricks of the trade so that you can better connect individuals with the home of their dreams. If you’re just starting out, you may find yourself stuck trying to land that first sale. While it may seem like an impossible feat, there’s no reason to play a guessing game on how to attract home buyers! Check out these effective home staging tips that will generate interest, ultimately leading to a sale.

 

Timeless Furnishing

 

Empty rooms may not be a practical or effective way to sell a home. By arranging furniture that flatters the home, you can spark imagination in home buyers by suggesting a certain lifestyle. With that said, steer clear of outlandish or bizarre furniture pieces. Instead, opt for a style of timeless furnishing that will appeal to a variety of viewers by provoking welcoming and interesting vibes. For example, the handicraft of Amish furniture carries an ageless aesthetic that can make a space feel welcoming and cozy. The detailed craftsmanship of Amish bookcases and desks can brighten a room and inspire home buyers. If viewers can imagine themselves in the space, they are more likely to create a positive impression of the home as a whole. To go the extra mile, fill the Amish bookcases with classic novels that will further elevate the space with an element of timeless taste and refinement.

 

Impressive Décor

 

Another home staging tip that can contribute to selling efforts is the presence of impressive décor. Remember that individuals searching for the right home have probably visited several properties. You want the house you’re showing to stick in their minds as an unforgettable opportunity. In addition to making a house totally forgettable, bland and generic interior décor pieces can also make a room look stale. This can form an apathetic attitude in individuals seeing the house for the first time. On the other hand, impressive décor, like custom wall murals and thought-provoking sculptures, can help a house stand out and become memorable for home buyers. Take inventory of the special features unique to a property, and then choose statement décor pieces that will flatter those elements. The great thing about custom wall murals is that they can be created in a variety of colors and sizes, so you can choose the perfect accent piece that will flatter your home.

 

Get Every Nook Cleaned

 

Nothing can kill a sale like a dusty, grimy or cluttered room. No matter how short on time you may be, never sacrifice cleaning! Home cleaning is absolutely essential to making a great sale. Of course, big features like the windows, floors, bathrooms, garage, basement and furniture must be spotless. However, don’t forget about the little spaces, too. This includes the windowsills, door frames, corners and bedroom closets. It won’t suffice to tuck extra clutter into cabinets and closets—potential buyers are generally pretty nosy! Assume that guests will peek into closets and corner spaces, and have these areas in tip-top shape to make a good impression. One way to prepare for home cleaning is to plan ahead, as it usually requires more time than you initially estimate. Also, use high-quality cleaning products instead of skimping with store brand imitations. Furthermore, if you’re not confident in your abilities, there are many professional home cleaning services available that can spruce up a room in almost any state of filth.

 

If you’re trying to sell a house for a client and you’ve found yourself in a rut, don’t fret! Follow these simple home staging tips, and you’ll be on the track to landing that first sale in no-time!

Article provided by Corey Tyner of Arizona land buyers and Phoenix Fast Sell Home Buyers.

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