Getting ready to sell your home? It would be awesome to hire a home stager.
Home stagers are paid to furnish a home and help it look its best.
What they create isn't so much the ideal living environment but rather
the idealized one—one in which there are no awkward furniture
arrangements, toys on the floor, crumbs on the countertops, or surprises
in the toilet. It's not maintainable for most people everyday, but boy,
does it work when selling your home!
Stagers typically have furniture and accessories at their
disposal—not to mention interior design degrees. But they can cost
hundreds—even thousands—of dollars. Fortunately, you can achieve great
results by using some of their tricks.
Clear it out and clean it up
The first step in preparing any home for sale is to clear it out and
clean it up, getting rid of clutter and personal items and scrubbing it
down.
"De-cluttering -- and having a pristine home from top to bottom --
are the no-brainers that can make your real estate look better than the
house down the block," said Better Homes and Gardens.
"Your home must be cleaner and less cluttered than it's ever been. You
need to banish not just the day-to-day buildup (the mail, the shoes,
last season's clothes, the dog hair), but also several years'
accumulation."
Removing kids' toys, outdated furnishings, and excessive knickknacks
can help. Whatever you can't sell or donate, box up and store at a
friend or relative's house, or rent a storage unit for a couple of
months. Or, if you can do so neatly and without compromising your garage
space, stack them along a wall.
Tips for Northern Kentucky home sellers to get their property sold as quickly as possible. Tips for home buyers in the Northern Kentucky Real Estate Market to help them be informed and able to go thru the buying process with ease and confidence.
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
Clever Home Staging Tricks You Can Steal (Part 1 of 9)

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