Trying to sell a house with vibrate colors can really slow down the selling process. I recently went into a house that had an abundant amount of color.  Blue, green, periwinkle, burgundy, teal green were in every room.  I complimented my client that she had chosen colors that she loved but followed the statement that most likely the new homeowners would want to put there own stamp of color into their home.  I recommended a neutral light color to cover her current colors.  She agreed and made arrangements to get the rooms painted before she listed her home.

By painting her home she wants the new homeowners to make a connection to the home.  No doubt the home will sell and probably for more money because of the changes she makes.

If you are not using a company that can perform home preparation services  contact a staging company and they can help you to locate one.  These services will help you to get the sold sign posted!

 

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I can appreciate what you're saying.  In most cases it would be true.  However, depending on the area, some ethnicities actually prefer vibrant colors.  It's important for agents to know their markets. 
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