Pro-Staging Tips For Selling Your Home

If you’re ready to list your home make sure you don’t forget about the fine details and make your home look and feel as inviting as possible by staging it before selling. If you want to sell your house quickly and make a nice profit, you’ll want to make your home look almost as if you don’t live there. Read on for staging tips for selling your house.

 

Why stage your home?

If you’re pressed for time or simply need to sell quickly, you’ll likely question the need to stage your home before listing. The reality is that taking the time to highlight your home’s features will probably raise its appeal to buyers and increase your odds of selling faster. Staging your home makes it stand out from competing properties on the market, and helps potential buyers picture themselves in the space.

 

If budget is an issue, or you’re struggling to know where to start, partial staging may be an excellent option for you. Partial staging involves a design professional coming into your home to make recommendations and is typically charged by the hour. Once a designer has toured your home, they’ll present you with a list of suggestions for staging your home, which can include anything from preferred furniture arrangements to repainting a room.

 

Declutter

The first step in staging your home is taking the time to remove items you won’t need until after you’ve moved. Decluttering your home can also make your moving day packing easier by weeding out things you no longer want or need. If your house is packed to the brim, consider renting a storage unit to keep clutter out and away until you’re ready to make your move.

Make it impersonal

While this may be difficult for some people, it is in your best interest to remove family photos and personal mementos from your home, packing them for your next move. You want your potential buyers to envision themselves in your home, and your children’s painted growth charts, while a beautiful way of recording childhood years, have no sentimental value for others; in fact, it may act as a deterrent.

 

Pretend you don’t have pets

While you may be the most avid of dog lovers, not everyone has the same affinity for Fido as you. A house with pets can dissuade people from buying, especially those with allergies. Try to make sure that your pet beds, toys, dishes, and other items are stored neatly away when your home is being shown. This goes without saying, but you should make sure your house is deep-cleaned for showings, especially if you have pets. No one wants to see pet fur shed on a couch or dust bunnies on a hardwood floor.

 

Neutralize your master bedroom

While pinks and reds might be your go-to colors, consider toning it down for the master bedroom — or the entire house, for that matter. Try staging the master bedroom with fresh, neutral colors to make the space look larger, stylish, and clutter-free. Most importantly, make sure that your closets are organized! Potential buyers will be looking in your closets to gauge storage space, so help them out by keeping your closets neat and opening the doors before showings.

 

Decluttering your home can make a huge difference, both in how potential buyers perceive your home as well as paving the way for your move once the house sells. And while you’re clearing out the clutter, pack away family photos and personal knick-knacks to help people envision themselves in your space as they tour your home. Staging your home for listing can be as simple as packing away items and rearranging furniture, or it can involve a fresh coat of paint inside and out. Most of all, try to prepare so that you’re not rushing when it’s time to list. Good luck!