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Home Staging Tips-Boynton Beach-If They Can't See It, They Won't Come!

Reblogger Gabe Sanders
Real Estate Agent with Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales 3090099

Kathy Streib is a home stager from Delray Beach, FL.  She points out one of the most important aspects to selling one’s home.  Many buyers will make their decisions on that first impression.  Whether it’s the pictures the agent takes or the look when walking to the front door.


Original content by Kathy Streib


Home Staging Tips in Boynton Beach-If They Can’t See It, They Won’t Come!

Once you’ve decided to sell your home in Boynton Beach and you’ve prepared your home for sale... the next thing is to make sure your home is seen.
 After all, if the Buyers can’t see your home... they won’t come.

The other day as I was driving home from our walk I noticed a young girl waving a sign for “Car Wash $15”.  This is what it looked like:

blank sign 

The ink was so light you could barely read the sign.


No one could see it.  We passed by before we figured out what the sign said.  I thought of all of the kids waiting, towels in hand, to wash cars to raise funds for their school or group.



Don’t let the same thing happen to your house, especially after you’ve done overgrown landscapingwhat you can to prepare your home for sale.  You need to make sure your Buyers will be able to see your house.

TIP #1  Evaluate your Curb Appeal!  Buyers have been known to drive on by if they pull up to your house and the outside screams  “NEGLECT”.   As we all know,  plants seem to grow overnight in Florida.


Trim bushes and trees that are overwhelming our house.
Grass it up!
If your lawn is anything but green, now is the time to go

green...resod it if you have to.  

Jazz it up!  Add some color with heat and salt tolerant plants and flowers.
Entice them with Your Entry:   Replace hardware if necessary.
 

 

 

Tip #2  How is your Internet Appearance?  You’ve heard that about 87%

of today’s buyers begin their search on the Internet.    If they can’t see your

house, they won't come.
 

Make sure the photos in your MLS listing are good enough to

make a buyer want to call their agent to set up and showing.   

Poor photography and poorly styled rooms do little to make someone want

to schedule an appointment.


Many MLS services limit the number of photos and at the same

time require a minimum number.   Buyers will be on to you if there

are few photos or if most of the photos are of your amenity areas, entry

and club house.   Show your space... that’s what the Buyers are

buying.


Remember this home staging tip in Boynton Beach....If they can’t see it, they won’t come.  Check your curb appeal to make sure your house isn’t hiding from the public and make sure your Internet

Appearance will attract buyers. Or contact a Home Stager for a quick consultation for more tips on preparing your home for sale.


good curb appeal


 

Kathy Streib 
 
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Mark Delgado
houses for rent, Solano County & Glen Cove - Benicia, CA
Benicia and Vallejo, Property Management, rental h
Great points. Considering that the Internet is a visual means of communicating than photos are of paramount importance! Good curb appeal helps prevent the "drive aways" and also helps the photos.
Jul 22, 2012 09:18 PM
Gabe Sanders
Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales - Stuart, FL
Stuart Florida Real Estate

Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to read my re-blog.

Oct 09, 2015 06:01 AM
Gabe Sanders
Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales - Stuart, FL
Stuart Florida Real Estate

Hi Mark, thanks for taking the time to comment it is always appreciated.

Jul 25, 2018 06:50 AM