When you decide to sell your home, it is possible to wow and delight potential purchasers without investing crazy amounts of time and money.
Make an Entrance
First impressions are everything in the real estate game, so you’ll want to make potential buyers feel connected to your listing the second they step onto the property. Along with putting on a fresh coat of paint indoors and out and maintaining neat landscaping, consider updating porch light fixtures, house numbers, planted containers, and doormats. Inside, dress up your entry with a slim console table and a simple but stylish hanging fixture so you can wow house hunters right from the start.
Fake More Storage
Even if your listing doesn’t boast big walk-ins you can make prospective buyers feel like there’s plenty of room for stowing stuff.
The trick: Clear out those jam-packed crannies, and temporarily store belongings in a rental facility or a family member’s home. Aim to leave about 30 percent of each closet or shelf empty to give visitors the impression of generous storage.
Impress with Paint
You probably already know that you’ll need to freshen up the paint before showing your home, but did you know that just slapping on a coat of Decorator’s White isn’t the best strategy? A sophisticated neutral will actually do a better job of showing off windows and moldings and creating an enveloping sense of coziness. Opt for warm grays, creams, or beige over stark white or strong colors
Let the Sun Shine In
House hunters love a home that’s bathed in natural light, so always make the most of the windows. Replace heavy curtains with streamlined, lightweight styles that match the wall colors, or, if your listing is contemporary, forgo window treatments altogether. Give every window a thorough cleaning.
Add Cozy Touches
Home buyers flock to charming houses, so outfit as many spaces as possible with cozy and comforting accents. If the porch may be small, but if it’s spiffed up with an adorable bistro dining set and containers of herbs or flowers it will be plenty appealing. Place a few books and a plush pillow on that window bench at the top of the stairs so house shoppers will be able to picture themselves curled up in their own reading nook.
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