If there is an issue with your home, don't hide it fix it.
If you can't afford to fix it, disclose the problem.
Your Realtor can help you with this.
The home in the picture had a crack in the wall that was letting in moisture. That moisture had damaged the flooring.
The seller did the responsible thing and had a specialist come in and fix the wall. That gave them a certificate to show the buyers. The seller then replaced the damaged flooring.
As a Home Stager I see homes with varying issues.
I always advise my client to take care of the issue before they go on the market. If they do not have the budget to fix the problem I advise them to at least get an estimate on the work to show the buyer.
The cost of dealing with the issue is probably less than the reduction the buyer will make to their offer.
Some think Staging is about hiding things - that we stage over problems.
NO!!
Staging is about highlighting the architectural features of a home.
During a consult we identify the features that should be highlighted and the negative features that may slow the sale of the home.
If there is a window that looks in a neighbor's window we do not hide the view. We show the buyer they can have light and privacy by, for example, tilting a blind or hanging a sheer. The window is still there and visible but the buyer knows how to deal with it.
We do not hang pictures to hide a dent in the wall. A picture is placed to accent a fireplace or sofa or table or just add colour to a room.
Staging shows off the great things about your house.
Staging shows how to live with the so so aspects of your house.
Staging does not hide things from the buyer!
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