Curb Appeal Curb appeal is your only chance to create a positive impact on buyers from a street perspective. The good and bad features that jump out at buyers form their initial thoughts about your home and how you upkeep house's regular maintenance. Knowing this assists us in determining what actions we can take to entice buyers from the street and into your house. If your house isn't at its best on the outside with touched up paint and bright greenery it's time to get those things done. Follow the Curb Appeal Checklist and elevate your home's final selling price. Curb Appeal Checklist > Make yourself at home... Does your house seem to say, "This is Your Next House" to a buyer? Looking through your house with a buyer's eye, we'll suggest adjustments that build up Open House appeal.We'll tell you put in storage items that give the appearance of clutter. Tabletops should be free and clear. Arts and crafts, sentimental items, family photos, and refrigerator works of art should get moved out of sight. You need to remove the personal details from the house so buyers can envision it as their new home. We'll review each room of your home. We'll note the pieces of furniture that should be rearranged, rooms that need new paint, rugs needing to be changed, fixtures that could use brightening, and any other improvement that can easily be made to positively affect the sale. We'll make sure your house has mass appeal and that it's inviting, steering clear of "loud" or "can't-work-with" hues on the walls and furniture. And if the house is empty, you can try temporary furnishings. The goal is for your house to look lived in as opposed to cold and empty. Welcome Home Checklist > Setting the Stage In every opportunity, we're doing well if we're engaging the buyer's senses. Brightening up your interior is critical, so we'll do things like part the curtains and change light bulbs where needed to welcome the buyer. Together we'll enhance the mood of the house with enjoyable music playing lightly and make sure a pleasant aroma flows throughout your home. We'll include cozy-looking blankets, and throw pillows on your couch and bedding. Buyers should feel like your home has the potential to be. |