First Impressions Mean A Lot: Curb Appeal And Staging
Enhancing your homes curb appeal can mean the difference between a long wait and a quick sale
. By making your home attractive and welcoming to prospective buyers, you can improve your chances for a full-price offer and ensure that your home sells for its true market value. A few simple tips can make a big difference in a potential buyers first impression of your home.
Curb your enthusiasm
One common mistake is over-decorating your front lawn and entryway. Less is more. Repainting your front door in a bright, fresh color can make your home stand out from others on the market, and it goes without saying that your lawn should be well-maintained and neatly clipped. A container with seasonal blooming plants is a welcome addition, as well, but leave it at that; overly ornate statuary or elaborate landscaping can be intimidating and detract from the impression youre trying to make.
Let the sun shine in
Austin averages about 300 days of sunshine every year. Your home should reflect this sunny attitude by allowing natural light to stream in through windows and skylights. As an added benefit, abundant natural lighting will give your home a spacious, airy feeling that prospective buyers will appreciate.
Three is the charm
Expert interior decorators and home stagers already know this secret; odd-numbered accessories offer more eye appeal. Arranging accessories into groups of three allows you to set up triangular patterns; this will create more visual interest for your prospective buyers.
Add a natural touch
By using native plants and natural arrangements, you can complement your homes dcor while retaining its unique charm. Texas offers a wide range of beautiful native grasses and plants; by incorporating these into your homes existing interior design, you can make your home stand out from the crowd.
Ample storage is a must
Most homes in their natural state are overcrowded; this can make them appear cramped and small to prospective buyers. Box up unneeded items and store them. By removing most of the furniture and rearranging the remaining pieces, you can create a spacious, welcoming atmosphere. Move furniture away from walls, as well; this simple step can create an illusion of even more space, especially in smaller or oddly-shaped rooms.
Aim for anonymity
At most times, demonstrating your pride in your family or your accomplishments is a positive; when you are selling your home, it can be counterproductive. If prospective buyers can envision themselves living in your home, youre halfway to a sale. Personal mementos, photos, and unique memorabilia can be distracting to potential home buyers. Store these items safely away until after your home is sold.
Junk the junk room
Nearly every homeowner has one: that catch-all room that collects all the things you are sure youll need someday, but dont need right now. When you are selling your home, its essential that you clear out all those items and either throw them away or move them into storage. Why shortchange your home by one room? Repurpose it as an elegant guest room, an office, or even a quiet reading or meditation room; prospective buyers will see it as useful space, rather than a glorified closet for unused items.
Most importantly: relax. Austins real estate market has weathered recent difficulties extremely well. By using these tips to stage your home, you can ensure that your home is positioned to sell quickly and that you get the price you and your home deserve.
by: Joe Cline
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