Staging A House On A Budget
Staging a home for sale is very similar to going on a first date or meeting with a new client; you only get one precious opportunity to make a first impression. Getting a home ready for sale has turned into a cottage industry with experts from various industries forging new paths to help homeowners and real estate agents.
Staging The Exterior
As you would expect, the first step in prepping the home focuses on the exterior of the property. Most real estate agents spend a lot of time and money getting pictures made of their listings and sending them to various print and social media outlets. Having an attractive home with inviting qualities will go a long way toward catching the attention of multiple potential buyers.
However, it is not as simple as moving the lawn, trimming the shrubbery and waiting for offers to start rolling in. You will need to focus your attention on some key areas. Setting the right appeal at the curb level will improve the odds of people seeing a picture and booking a showing of the home.
Staging The Interior
After finishing with the outside and making sure everything is neat and tidy, it is time to get the interior ready. Setting up the inside of the home comes in two parts: cleaning everything and setting the proper appearance.
This may sound obvious, but it helps to point it out. Everything in every room needs to be cleaned. Floors, walls, windows, baseboards, etc. needs to look as good as possible. If you are pressed for time, it could be a smart investment to hire a professional cleaning company to handle the deep cleaning of your home.
The next part of the process is a bit more complicated. If you are currently living in the home, you will want to create a generic look and feel to the home. Your individual tastes and preferences may differ from the person that would like to purchase your property. If they see various accessories and artwork that does not fit with their style, they may not see the potential of the home and get turned off.
Do you know how to make a home feel and appear larger on the inside? This one tip can really help encourage buyers to consider your home over a home that may look cramped due to poorly placed furniture and other fine details.
Staging An Empty House
For those that have an empty home to sell, it may seem like an easier task. However, many potential buyers have trouble envisioning anything in the home when the place is void of all furniture and artwork. Using minimal amount of items, you can add a homey feel and comfortable vibe throughout the home. Many of the other tips concerning the yard, outside curb appeal and cleaning the home will also apply for an empty property.
Staging Tips From The Experts
In order to add more value to our tips, we also requested input from 3 home staging experts that are experienced with staging and selling homes.
Diana Hachity Chedrawy, Lorrie White and Red Barrinuevo have all provided expert contributions to this article.
Their real-world experience will showcase how a home should be properly staged in order to get a good price and move the home quickly.
Learn more tips on staging a house on a budget at https://www.madisonmortgageguys.com/home-staging-tips/
Broker/Owner at RE/MAX Executive Realty
5 年I do not know how I originally missed this one Luke Skar... enjoyed it very much. Well done!
a.k.a."The Secret Weapon" Home Staging Professional/Owner at White's Cleaning & Decorating
7 年Thanks for including me on this Luke. Love your articles!!!