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Quick Ways to Make Your Home Stand Out from the Competition!

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Real Estate Sales Representative with Re/Max Professionals Select

As a leader in real estate, I am repeatedly asked specific questions about today's market - especially in today's economy. In an effort to provide more information to my community, I am sending you this Top 5 Real Estate Social Networking Systemsm “e-Article,” in which I provide useful real estate information to my real estate networks. If you find the enclosed information beneficial to your family and friends, I encourage you to forward it to your “social network" as well.

Quick Ways to Make Your Home Stand Out from the Competition

You may be hearing more about “staging” your home before putting it on the market for sale, but according to Melissa Birdsong, vice president for Trend, Design and Brand for Lowe’s (www.lowes.com), “refreshing” your home will really help set it apart from the others—and that’s critically important in today’s buyer’s market.

Buyers look at a lot of homes, so I am frequently asked for ways homeowners can make their home stand apart from the rest on the market. While having a well-staged home is now the rule rather than the exception for a faster sell and a better price, Birdsong suggests thinking beyond the obvious for ways to make your entire home feel updated and inspired. Here are her recommendations for quick ways to refresh:

- A fresh coat of paint on worn walls provides a “wow” factor without excessive cost or effort. While this isn’t new news, something that tends to get overlooked (and can have just as much impact) is painting the trim and other accents that may have gotten scuffed or dingy over the years. Freshly painted trim work is cleaner and a healthy home environment is very appealing to buyers.

- Hardware is a quick fix as well. Switching out knobs and pulls in the kitchen or bath will catch the eye and revive an entire room. Taking it a step further to update faucets, light fixtures and even switch plates can take a space from ordinary to inspiring. Area rugs, lamps and plants are also quick ways to add life and warmth to a room with the convenience of portability. Because they are easily changeable, updating “unattached” items can instantly modernize a space with a fresh style.

- And don’t forget first impressions—exactly how fast are prospective buyers driving past the home? No brake lights? A quick tap and then accelerate? Or do they come to a full stop to get a better look? That fresh, new interior will never be revealed if the curb appeal of the exterior is blasé. Everything from container gardening and clean welcome mats to new storm doors and shutters can pull that buyer into your drive.

Artistic staging can showcase the best features in a home. But in today’s market, take a refreshing approach—go that extra mile and look for ways to make the home memorable to a potential buyer.

As a member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network®, I can consult with you to uncover other ways to refresh your particular home. I can also recommend credible, professional stagers to work—just e-mail me for more information. If you feel this information can be helpful to others you may know, I encourage you to forward this information to them.

Sincerely,

Rosemary

Rosemary West
RE/MAX of Joliet
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rosemarywest5@comcast.net

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Melissa Zavala
Broadpoint Properties - Escondido, CA
Broker, Escondido Real Estate, San Diego County

Not to be too cynical, but one of the very first ways to have your home stick out from the rest is to remove all errant shoes near the front door and make sure all the beds are made. Your tips are fabulous. Some clients, unfortunately, need mine, too!

Aug 14, 2009 02:40 AM
Joan Chouiniere
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate MetroBrokers - Big Canoe, GA

How about getting rid of the dump truck in the driveway and mowing the lawn!!!!

Aug 14, 2009 04:15 AM