Planning to sell your
home at profit? Then, you need to know what prospects look for in the homes
they buy. According to a study conducted by Better Homes and Gardens Real
Estate, a beautiful presentation is the key to selling a home effectively.
What is home staging?
The art of highlighting a
home's strengths and making it visually
appealing, with furniture, beautiful decor and spacious uniformity, is called
the home staging process.
Home staging can be done
either by home owners or professionals, and involves not just decorating, but
minor repairs , easy eye catching landscaping, the removal of personal items
that distract buyers' mind. It is the making of the home into an
appealing showcase that everyone loves.
Ways of Staging a Home
There are several ways of
staging a home. Though, these are generally divided into two categories, partial
home staging and full home staging.
Partial Home Staging: This
is best for those owners who want to sell with minimal investments to present
homes to prospective buyers. This involves rearranging furniture, fixing
masonry cracks, painting with attractive colors, adding greenery, removing outdated
housing hardware units, improves lighting, and adding interior decorations.
Planning for partial home staging is to amend things which buyers usually look
for in general.
Full home staging: In
this process, an owner adds a new set of furnishings and accessories which
present the home at it's best. It offers an eye-popping setup to buyers. Full
home staging is very effective and presents the home at its best, allowing it
to t sell at a profit and within a shorter span of time. It involves installing
a whole new set of furniture, creating comfortable room environment, arranging
furniture to create focal points, giving art work and decorating.
Benefits
Home staging benefits you
by allowing your home to make a good
impression, one that enables a faster sale with a higher number of referrals
and a better overall price.
A staged home keeps
potential buyers in the home longer, allowing them to connect with the home, and makes the home
stand out over the other homes in the area that are for sale.
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