How To Stage Your Home for Sale
Prior to putting your home on the market, consider a proven way to sell your house: careful home staging. Home staging benefits include less time on the market and more offers. If you want to sell your house quickly, choose a well thought out approach to home staging.
Staging your home in California is all about marketing a lifestyle. You want buyers to picture themselves calling your house "home". You want them to see your current house as their next home.
Prepping your house to sell doesn't have to be a problem. It can actually be enjoyable. Together, we'll work to get a high bid for your house. So, for fewer days on the market in California, try these home staging tips:
Curb Appeal Curb appeal is your only chance to create a great first impression on buyers from a street perspective. The pluses and minuses that jump out at buyers create their initial opinion of your house and how you perform home's regular maintenance. Understanding this assists us in deciding what measures we can take to attract buyers from the street and into your home. If your home's exterior isn't as neat as possible with refreshed paint and bright garden plants we'll need to address those issues. Refer to the Curb Appeal Checklist and raise your house's final selling price. ![]() "Welcome to your new home!" Could a buyer picture themselves hanging out in your living space, reading a good book in your reading nook or hosting a dinner in your dining room? I want your home to welcome buyers and offer them a sense of contentment. I'll help you achieve this by recommending small improvements that highlight the features of your house. I'll advise you eliminate things that give the illusion of clutter. Table and counter tops should be neatly arranged. Arts and crafts, sentimental items, family photos, and refrigerator drawings should get stored away too. You need to "de-personalize" the home so buyers can picture it as their new house. Every room gets a once-over. Enhancements that directly impact your sale price include easy-to-fix items like furniture pieces that should be rearranged, rooms that need new paint, carpet that needs changing, fixtures that need replacing, and windows that need washing Buyers' agents know that their clients like a residence that seems comfortable. Anything that could be too personal should be removed so that your home will impress buyers at every showing. Setting the Stage |