Curb Appeal
Curb appeal is your only chance to create a strong first impression on buyers from a street perspective. The positive and negative features that jump out at buyers create their initial thoughts about your home and how you upkeep house's regular maintenance.
Understanding this helps us to decide what actions we can take to draw buyers from the street and into your house. If your home's exterior isn't as neat as possible with touched up paint and colorful greenery it's time to get those things done. Refer to the Curb Appeal Checklist and increase your house's final selling price.
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Welcome Home
Can buyers see themselves enjoying game night in your living room, relaxing in your spa tub or studying in your home office? We want your Open House to pleasantly accept buyers and give them a sense of ease. I'll help you achieve this by recommending small improvements that highlight the features of your home.
I'll tell you put out of sight anything that gives the illusion of clutter. Tabletops should be free and clear. Arts and crafts, souvenirs, family photos, and refrigerator artwork should get moved out of sight. We'll de-clutter your house. Unattractive or busy areas make your home seem unkempt and buyers have a harder time seeing themselves living there.
I know exactly where a room's best features are and how to show them off. Areas that directly affect your bottom line include fixable like furniture pieces that should be removed, rooms that need neutral paint, carpet that needs to be steamed, fixtures that need polishing, and windows that need cleaning.
Buyers' agents know that their clients like a house that draws them in with charm. Decor that could be unsightly should go into storage so that your home will have achieve mass appeal at every showing.
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Setting the Stage
You'll know when your house is ready to show your home, because all of the improvements mesh together to paint a picture of what buyers can envision after they choose to buy your house. Lighting is critical and we'll draw back curtains, and reduce shadows where needed to welcome the buyer. We'll enhance the air of the house with enjoyable music playing softly and assure a pleasant aroma flows room-to-room. We'll make use of cozy-looking bedspreads, and place pillows on your sofa and bedding. Buyers should feel like your current house is their future home. |