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How To Stage Your House Effectively To Get Top Dollar

When you have made the decision to sell your house, no doubt you want to get top dollar for it. There is an average sales price for houses in your neighborhood that are similar in size. To get an offer at the upper end of that range, you need to stage your house properly to attract a buyer's interest. The following tips will give you some ideas on how you can stage your house effectively.

Tip: By adding energy efficient touches, your home may appeal even more to many prospective buyers. Installing LED lights, outdoor solar lights, an energy monitor and energy star appliances can get more people interested in your home because of all the savings in monthly energy costs.

Curb appeal of your house is the the first thing that you should think about. When an agent drives up to your house with a potential buyer, your house and its surrounding landscaping make an immediate impression upon them. You want this first impression to be a very positive one.

Tip: Even if you still need to remain in your home, empty out as much contents as possible. Prospective buyers must be able to come in and envision themselves living in the home, which is difficult if you have all of your furniture and personal belongings filling up each room.

Look at your landscaping. Your lawn should be manicured with no brown patches. Trim back trees and shrubs that have overgrown. If you feel like your front yard lacks color, you can get various small flowering plants that you can plant in empty spots. Keep the path to your front door clear of yard debris.

Tip: You are sure to find large returns in the appeal and the value of your home by making small kitchen updates. Even upgrading just one appliance can make it the focus point of the room.

As for your front door area, give it a good sweep. Brush away any spider webs around the windows and door way. Wipe down your front door. If it is made from natural wood, you should clean it with a wood polish. Your door fixtures should not be tarnished. Shine those up if possible. If the fixtures are badly rusted, you may want to replace them. Make your front entrance as inviting as possible. If there is room on the porch, add in a large potted plan or an attractive bench for sitting.

Tip: A bidding fight could help you out. Reading the local market and setting an attractive price will probably increase the number of inquiries you receive from interested buyers.

You should remove all clutter from the interior of your house. Each room should only have your basic pieces of furniture, accessories and some wall art. You should not have any personal items strewn about in the living room. Open up all the shades to let in as much natural light as possible.

Tip: Include bonuses to get someone to buy your home. For example, you might've seen listings in which people include appliances in their home's purchase price.

Buyers are attracted to simplicity because they want to be able to envision their own decor in the space. If you have a lot of person items that you don't use too often, this is the time to pack them away.

Tip: Be sure that the first impression that a buyer has when pulling up to your home is an inviting one. It can make a difference with how many people go to your showings.

The two most important areas that should be spotless are your kitchen and your bathrooms. These rooms are the most heavily used. If your kitchen or bathrooms are less than clean, that will make a bad, lasting impression on the buyer and can erase any positive feeling he may have had about the house.

Tip: Don't paint the inside of your home based on what your favorite colors are. Remember that you're selling your home and its new owners might not like those colors.

Fix anything that is broken if you do not have to invest a lot of money into the fix. A broken light fixture, torn curtains, nail holes on the walls, etc. are little things that can discourage a potential buyer.

Keep your home smelling fresh by using home fragrances judiciously and sparingly. Do not over use them because a lot of people do not like heavy scents.

There are other tricks in staging a house for sale that can maximize your profits. Start with these simple ideas, and you will see the difference.

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