Curb Appeal
Curb appeal is your best chance to make a positive impact on buyers from a street perspective. The pluses and minuses that jump out at buyers form their first opinion of your home and how you keep up your home's regular maintenance. Understanding this assists us in deciding what steps we can take to attract buyers from the street and into your home. If your house isn't attractive on the outside with touched up paint and bright greenery we'll need to address those as well. Follow the Curb Appeal Checklist and elevate your house's final selling price. Curb Appeal Checklist > Welcome Home
Does your home seem to say, "Hello From Your New Place" to a buyer? Examining your place with a buyer's eye, I'll recommend arrangements that build up Open House appeal. I'll suggest that you take away pieces that give the appearance of clutter. Counter tops should be cleared off. Kitschy sculptures, souvenirs, family photos, and kids' artwork should get stored away too. We'll simplify the decor of house. Less than inviting or cluttered spots make your home seem smaller and buyers have a more difficult time picturing themselves calling your place home. I know exactly what a room's best characteristics are and how to show them off. Changes that directly affect your sale price include easy-to-fix items like furniture pieces that should be rearranged, rooms that need new paint, carpet that needs to be replaced, fixtures that need polishing, and windows that need washing Potential buyers like to see a home that seems comfortable. Everything that could be "loud" should be put away so that your house will have garner mass appeal at the open house. Welcome Home Checklist > Setting the Stage I'll tell you when your house is ready to show your house, because everything comes together to create a picture of what buyers can envision after they choose to buy your house. Lighting is important and we'll part the curtains, and create light where needed to invite the buyer inside. We'll enhance the ambiance with enjoyable music to listen to while guests look around your home and make sure a nice fragrance flows room-to-room. We'll incorporate cozy-looking bedspreads, and place pillows on your couch and bed. We want buyers to feel like your home has the potential to be. |