Curb Appeal Curb appeal is your first chance to make a great first impression on buyers from a street perspective. The pluses and minuses that jump out at buyers form their first thoughts about your home and how you upkeep home's regular maintenance.
Understanding this assists us in deciding what plan of action we can use to attract buyers from the street and into your house. If your home isn't at its best on the outside with retouched paint and colorful greenery we'll need to tackle those issues. Refer to the Curb Appeal Checklist and boost your house's final selling price.
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"Welcome to your new home!"
Does your home seem to say, "This is Your Next House" to a buyer? Examining your house with a critical eye, we'll recommend changes that improve sales appeal.
We'll suggest that you put in storage things that give the look of clutter. Surface areas like tables, desks and counters should be clutter-free. Knickknacks, souvenirs, family photos, and refrigerator artwork should get moved out of sight. You need to give mass appeal to the home so buyers can picture it as their new home.
We know exactly what a room's best features are and how to show them off. We'll note the pieces of furniture that should be put in storage, rooms that need new paint, rugs needing to be changed, fixtures that could use shining, and any other improvement that can inexpensively be made to positively influence the sale.
Buyers expect a residence that seems comfortable. Anything that could be "loud" should get moved out in order for your home to achieve mass appeal during any visit.
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Setting the Stage
During your Open House, we're doing well if we're engaging the buyer's senses.
Brightening up your interior is critical, so we'll do things like draw back curtains and reduce shadows where needed to show off your house. Together we'll enhance the mood of the house with enjoyable music to listen to while guests take a walk-through of your home and ensure a pleasant scent circulates from every area. We'll incorporate cozy-looking throws, and pillows on your couch and bedding. We want buyers to feel like your current home has the potential to be. |