1. Stick to the basics.
There was a time when homebuyers viewed clutter as charming objects that portray a home’s personality. That time, however, is long over. Clutter, for most homebuyers, means mess and a state of disrepair.
When you’re staging your listing, stick to the basics that show off the architectural features of your home. For example: don’t block lovely views with over-the-top window treatments. Don’t clog up the space with oversized furniture. A few decorative elements here and there will suffice, but let the house do the talking.
2. Organize your clutter.
Off-site storage sure is convenient, but it can be quite expensive. Instead of stashing your stuff somewhere far away or in a dark storage room, sort these items into categories: give, donate, haul, and sell. This way, your items won’t rot in a sad basement somewhere and will be put to good use by other people.
3. Essential furnishings and décor will highlight a room’s use.
In relation to our first advice, sticking to essentials used for daily living will help show off your listing. For kitchens, use a toaster and a coffeemaker as decoration. Living spaces like dining rooms should have slimmed-down contents. For bedrooms, stick to serene colors, and maybe a vase, a book, or a lamp on the bedside table.
4. Imagine the listing through a buyer’s eyes.
Having lived in the home for a period of your life, it’s time to see your listing through a different lens. Walk through the home for a final inspection before show time to decide if adjustments need to be made.
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