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Reblogger Marie Westerman
Real Estate Agent with Blanchard and Calhoun Real Estate/ Wilson Parker Homes

 

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Original content by Maria Vaill 302749 GAR Broker

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Staging Your Home to Sell Faster and Make More Money

The goal of staging your home is to remove enough of your personal items to allow the would-be buyers to visualize their own decor and style in the home.

Take a walk through your home and check for bad paint, stained carpet, blown light bulbs, dirty floors or counters and anything else that may need repaired, replaced or cleaned. Make a list of items that needs done.

--Painting will make the most impact and is the easiest place to start. If you have bold colors or chips out of your paint you will need to repaint or repair the walls. Choose neutral colors when repainting.

--Make sure that all of your light bulbs are working and that every room has good lighting. You can add some lamps to enhance the look of a room and make it appear larger.

--Remove all personal items from your walls and stands and replace them with art. You don't want the prospective buyer to get wrapped up in your personal life or envision your kids running around the house instead of their own.

--Clean your bathroom from top to bottom. Make sure that your personal items aren't in sight when you show the house. Clean or replace shower curtains, scrub the shower doors and bathtub. Put out some nice new towels and decorative soaps or candles. Check to see if your tile needs grouted or replaced. Replace any flooring that is to dirty to clean or dated.

--Remove the coffee pot, toaster and other clutter form the kitchen counters that may make your would-be buyer feel as though the kitchen is smaller than it really is. Polish the wood cabinets, scrub the sink and clean out the refrigerator and dishwasher. Some buyers will look in your refrigerator or cabinets, as some buyers will actually open them to check them out.

--Put extra furniture, stained furniture, plastic plants, DVDs and unusual items in storage. Buy a few fresh, colorful pillows for the couch and some new rugs to brighten up spaces. Put some fresh flowers on the table and light a few candles. Turn on lamps for ambient lighting and pop some cookies in the oven a half hour before the showing so you can put them out for your potential buyers and make the kitchen smell inviting. If you have a home theatre you can put in a movie to show off the surround sound or pop popcorn and place in the room.

--Be sure to accent anything that is unique or special about your home and make it stand out to attract as much attention as you possibly can.

MOST IMPORTANTLY ----  LOSE YOUR SHIRTS!  

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Vickie McCartney
Maverick Realty - Owensboro, KY
Broker, Real Estate Agent Owensboro KY

Hi Marie~  Dirty laundry during a showing or in photos is a big turn off.  No one wants to see it or smell it! 

Feb 16, 2010 03:27 PM
Johnny Sabic
www.atlantamyhome.com - North Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Real Estate

Good tips Marie. Everything that you said is very important to be able to compete in today's market.

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Feb 16, 2010 03:28 PM
Marie Westerman
Blanchard and Calhoun Real Estate/ Wilson Parker Homes - Evans, GA
New Homes Sales Specialist Evans GA REALTOR

You are so right....and toilet seats up.....YUCK

Feb 16, 2010 03:28 PM
Tom Bailey
Margaret Rudd & Associates Inc. - Oak Island, NC

Very good post. I have one question. Do you think that all personal items should be gone? When I show a home with no personal items, it almost seems to be sterile. I like to see a few personal items to make it seem like a home. What do you think? You are certainly right about losing the shirts.

Feb 16, 2010 03:32 PM
Gary Swanson
Century 21 Harris & Taylor - Grants Pass, OR

Great post Marie.  If people would only walk through their homes as if they were consider buying it, I think most people would see what they need to do.

Feb 16, 2010 04:34 PM
Liz Gallagher
LG Home Harmony - Home Stagers & Organizers - Montreal, QC
Montreal Quebec RESA member

I also find it hard to believe that home owners would let some pictures get put on MLS ... where's the pride of ownership??? The net is a very important tool for potential buyers ... first impressions and all that I would be leery about the upkeep (renovations) if I saw stuff all around ...

Feb 16, 2010 04:39 PM
Marie Westerman
Blanchard and Calhoun Real Estate/ Wilson Parker Homes - Evans, GA
New Homes Sales Specialist Evans GA REALTOR

Tom It needs to be depersonalized but not undecorated. When personal items are in a home it is hard for the potential buyer to not feel like a guest in the house, instead of visualizing them and there things in the home.

Liz I wonder sometimes when I go to do the photo shoot!

You are so right Gary.

Feb 17, 2010 09:45 AM