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Go Big but Simple to Sell Your Home

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Often sellers forget that buyers are purchasing the house itself, not the objects inside it. In order to let buyers see what they are truly buying, use large, simple objects to accentuate the features of the house. Remove extra furniture and Knick knacks for a clean, simple look that is sure to impress buyers. Tip #1 The Bigger the Better When staging a home office, opt for a simple desk with clean, modern lines. Accentuate it with a ‘50s throwback chair, decorative desk lamp, and simple lap top. Also, a big TV screen mounted above the desk is ideal for offices that serve a dual purpose as a den or extra bedroom. Tip #2 Back to Basics Staging a living or family room with a neutral color sofa and throw pillows helps to anchor the room while placing a rounded coffee table in front gives buyers ample room to walk around and peruse their future purchase. A simple side table and floor lamp add the final touch to this basic, but beautiful room. Tip #3 ...

Secrets to Staging Smaller Spaces

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Prepping a home for sale may seem like a daunting task, especially when your space is slighter with less square footage. Focus on your smaller home’s strengths, while downplaying its weaknesses with these 10 tips to stage your condo,  townhouse  or tiny home. Tip #1 Minimize the Furniture In small spaces, less is more. Focus on putting only essential elements in the room, keeping them small in scale. Glass tables, like the ones on either side of this bed, are ideal because the clearness of the glass gives the impression of airiness and space, while hanging the one-piece lamp and side tables on the wall also helps clear floor space. Tip #2 Light up and declutter a tiny, dark bath Tip #3 Use a Round Dining Table in the Kitchen Buyers like being able to eat in the kitchen, but some kitchens may not offer the space to do so. A countertop with stools or a round table allow buyers the ability to not only cook, but also eat in what ...

Don’t Forget the Garage

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When staging their house, most buyers focus on the more obvious tasks - putting away the personal items, painting the walls, fixing the furniture, clearing the clutter, and creating curb appeal. While these are all jobs that need to be completed, many buyers forget to address the areas that may not seem like a priority. Often these forgotten zones, such as the garage, can be the place where all the extra stuff that was cleared from the rest of the house gets disposed of. These seemingly unimportant rooms need not to be forgotten because buyers love houses that have lots of storage. And so to create a space to not only park the cars, but also store all the extra stuff that has accumulated over the years, follow these tips to make sure your garage is as ready for buyers as the rest of the house. Tip #1 Clean the exterior to create curb appeal Buyers first impression of a house is the one from the street and often the garage is front and center when they first approac...