Home staging is crucial to the selling of one's house and it can significantly increase the likelihood that the property will sell at the price you want or at even higher than the asking price. The best way to make sure that home staging would work out for any home owner is to create a checklist to ensure that everything is covered thus preparing the home for any potential buyers.
Home Staging Checklist
The first thing that every homeowner should do is to create a list and plan ahead. Visit each room in the house and objectively criticize the room. Consider yourself to be the prospective buyer of the house. What do you like best? The least? If you are having a difficult time, you might also want to talk with a local real estate agent or consult a professional home stager and get an overall appraisal of the house.
Once you get an idea of what needs to be done, the next thing to do is to declutter, repair and make certain that personal items are kept to a minimum. Replace worn out carpets with new ones, repaint interior and exterior walls as well as repair any damages such as cracks or holes. If you have a lot of personal items that are no longer needed, you can also hold a garage or yard sale, especially if you intend to move to a smaller home or live in a new place where it might be too expensive to move your personal effects.
The two places that you should give your attention include the kitchen and the bathroom areas. Many potential buyers are couples who are interested in settling down with their family. Make sure that all appliances are in working condition, outdated ones replaced and stains removed from the kitchen or bathroom area. Remember that first impressions last and a smelly kitchen or bathtubs with stains can be a great turnoff.
Open House
Before setting your home up for an open house, it is best to have a broker or a local agent check your home to make sure that your home would sell fast and at the price that you are willing to sell it for. Follow the suggestions of the agent or have a home stager assess what things you need to have done. Although you might have to pay certain fees to have it professionally assessed, this is usually covered once your house is put on the market.
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