Curb Appeal
Curb appeal is your first chance to make a positive impact on buyers from a street perspective. The positive and negative features that jump out at buyers create their first thoughts about your house and how you keep up your house's regular maintenance. Knowing this assists us in deciding what actions we can take to entice buyers from the street and into your home. If your home's exterior isn't as neat as possible with touched up paint and blooming greenery it's time to get those things done. Follow the Curb Appeal Checklist and elevate your house's final selling price.
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Make yourself at home...
Does your house seem to say, "Hello From Your New Welcome Home" to a buyer? Walking-through your home with a critical eye, I'll recommend adjustments that enhance appeal. I'll tell you put in storage things that give the illusion of clutter. Surface areas like tables, desks and counters should be clutter-free. Arts and crafts, souvenirs, family photos, and play time drawings should get stored away too. You need to "generalize" the home so buyers can perceive it as their new home.
I'll look over each room of your home. Improvements that directly impact your sale price include fixable like pieces of furniture that should be rearranged, rooms that need fresh paint, carpet that needs to be replaced, fixtures that need polishing, and windows that need cleaning.
Buyers want to see a home that charms them. Anything that could be uninviting should get moved out in order for your property to achieve mass appeal while on the market.
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Setting the Stage At every showing, we're doing well if we're engaging the buyer's senses. Brightening up each room is of major importance, so we'll do things like part the curtains and change light bulbs where needed to show off your property. Together we'll enhance the mood of the house with enjoyable music playing softly and make sure a pleasing scent flows room-to-room. Incorporate cozy-looking throws, and place pillows on your couch and bedding. We want buyers to feel like your house has the potential to be. |