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ShirLee McGarry's Homes4SaleUtah BLOG, features great articles for consumers, homeowners and Realtors® addressing community, local, state and national real estate news.
Articles also include refreshing humor to encourage smiles and support for all real estate warriors in the trenches who do stand out to make a difference in their client's lives in the exciting and challenging world of the Realtor®.
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Monday, November 4, 2013
Utah Home Staging Works When You “Deep Six” Personality
Staging a local Utah home for sale may not be rocket science —
but doing it well does require a marketer’s ability to step outside yourself to
picture what will most appeal to potential buyers. Our first instinct is to set
up our home exactly as we like to see it, but that’s not how the professional
stagers do it.
When you
think of the way a model home looks, you begin to get the picture: they are always
pleasantly neutral. Sort of boring, actually. Always. It must work!
Once you’ve
listed your home, there are some very
common home staging pitfalls to avoid. First and foremost, as much as possible,
pack up your personality and stow it in with the cartons of kid stuff you’re
clearing away. Simply assume that prospective buyers won’t love the piles of
Oprah magazines in the living room — or the kids’ art projects in the den.
And it’s
almost always unnecessary to undertake huge renovations. Home staging is not
synonymous with redecorating. Often, sweeping renovations wind up being a
money-throw that’s never returned. In home staging as in most activities you
undertake in selling your home, consult
with your Realtor®
partner: it’s often the case that simply lowering your asking price even part
of the amount you would have spent will get the job done – and faster!
This fall, as you do a first walk-through to consider your home staging approach, start by opening all
curtains and blinds. The reason? Home staging is most successful when the rooms
are filled with light. If potential buyers walk in the door and see a dark or
dimly lit room, that’s a house that looks far less appealing – especially as we
go through the Daylight Savings months. So throw the blinds open, turn all the
lights on, and you’ll see what your prospects will be seeing.
Taking the
prospects’ view is what home staging is all about. And when you are looking for
an agent to help get you there, I’m ready to put a plan to work for you!
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