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Selling Your House in Today"s Market

Even though now doesn't seem to be the ideal time to sell your home if you can hold out, but if you must, you can take heart in knowing that small actions may make a difference in getting your home sold.
Scentmosphere isn't exactly new but it is rapidly becoming a way to attempt to attract buyers.
So, right now take a deep breath.
What kind of smellment is your home making? Choosing to make a positive statement in the way your home smells is just another step in helping to sell your home faster.
It's the next step after curb appeal.
Curb appeal gets buyers in the door but then they see and smell your home and begin to decide if this is the home for them.
If it's a vacant home it can be musty.
But if it's an active home it also could have odors of whatever activities that are going on in house.
Are buyers going to smell the over-sized dog that walks around the house after rolling in the newly-cut grass? Are they going to smell your son's gym bag filled with dirty socks that has been buried deep in his closet for the last five weeks? While we certainly don't all have the same preferences for scents, most would agree neither of those two things pose a welcoming aroma.
Candle fragrances such as the smell of freshly-baked cookies.
Although not everybody likes to eat cookies but everybody enjoys the smell of cookies, and when I say everybody, there may be the exception here or there, but the vast majority would enjoy the baking smell.
So we're always fond of fragrances that are in the vanilla family.
Fragrances such as French vanilla, butter cream, and créme brûleé that mimic baking scents are welcoming and inviting for buyers.
Scents register in our brain and frequently remind us of our past experiences.
Creating pleasant aromas in your home can help the buyer to experience an emotional connection with the home.
When it comes to bathrooms, great rooms, or even basements it's a good idea to try different fragrances.
You may want to think of what we refer to as clean or fresh fragrances and those could be based in various fruits, so the citrus family is a really good one.
However, there are some fragrances that you should avoid as they don't tend to appeal to the masses or they have too strong an odor.
Sellers should use fragrances that will instantly be winners such as vanilla, kitchen spice fragrances, citrus, and the smell of freshly cleaned laundry.
With all the tips out there about selling a home, the scent factor is often the most forgotten.
If you don't have a scent that you want in there, buyers are going to smell whatever is going on in that room.
So if it's been closed up or doesn't have a lot of air flow, there will be more of a musty, damp, or a less desirable scent.
It just makes sense that if you want to create an appealing environment for buyers, pleasing scents should be part of the selling plan.

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