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Spring Staging Tips for your Bryan College Station Home

Dear readers,

It's spring, and many folks are getting ready to put properties on the market. I spent some time with our team's staging expert yesterday and walked away with these tips:

  • Learn from others - Visit model homes and open houses that are professionally staged in your community. No reason to re-invent the wheel.
  • Walk through your home as a buyer might. Begin at the curb and follow a typical route for buyers. Pay careful attention to the area around the front door, where buyers will wait while the selling agent gets the door unlocked.
  • De-clutter, declutter, declutter. Remove at least 70% of the knick knacks and items in the home. After you've decluttered once, do it again and again.
  • Lighting can make all of the difference. Use bright, but eco-friendly lighting. Make sure blinds and shades are set properly to accent the room.
  • Use conventional furniture and remove pieces from the home that detract from the home's style.
  • Make sure each room has a purpose. Bedrooms should be bedrooms, not offices or craft rooms.
  • Pay particular attention to bedrooms and kitchens. They are more difficult to stage because they are more lived-in. Pay careful attention to food and bathroom smells.
  • De-pet your home. Your love of animals may not be shared by your potential buyers. Remove all pet hair and make sure the feeding station is neat and not smelly.
  • Don't forget the garage, utility rooms and storage areas. Consider renting a storage facility for all of the stuff in the garage.
  • When you think you are finished, invite some close friends over to play the part of buyers. Many times they'll have the best advice.

Any other good staging ideas?

 

Sam White College Station Realty

Comments

Oh I need to log off this computer and declutter declutter declutter.

:grin:

Great tips!

Posted by Renee Burrows - Las Vegas Real Estate - (702-580-1783) www.ShackDiva.com (BrokerThe Force Realty-REALTOR-Estate-Probate-REO-Short Sale) about 2 years ago

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