How To Stage Your West Bloomfield Home To Sell
How to Stage your West Bloomfield home to sell is easy. First thing I have to say that these staging tips are good for any city, any home. Staging your home is a smart thing to do. Staging a home isn’t that hard or that costly if you are smart. Sometimes little items that are inexpensive make a big difference The money you invest in staging your West Bloomfield home will bring you a better return when you sell your home. It will also help you sell your West Bloomfield home quicker. Your home is better than a West Bloomfield foreclosure and we are going to get a better price for your home if we stage it.
Here are some 9 tips to stage your West Bloomfield home to sell:
1. Focus most on the high impact areas — your entranceway, kitchen, living room, master bedroom, and family room. These are the most visible and important areas of your home. Your kitchen, the entrance, and the master bedroom are three high impact areas. If you can only do a little focus on those three areas.
2. Get rid of some of the furniture. Make the rooms look spacious. If you are like most of us we keep adding furniture to a room. Sometimes it is handed down from mothers or fathers. Other times you buy a piece of furniture that you like and just add it to a room. Simple tricks of having only four chairs around a table instead of 6 or 8 chairs makes a dining room more spacious. A living room usually has too many recliners or individual chairs. Or you may have a sofa and a love seat when a sofa would do. Remember it is all about the look right now. You may have to give up a little comfort. Another item that can usually go is the end table or the coffee table. A coffee table takes up a lot of room and you don't miss it when it comes to showing your home.
3. De-personalize your West Bloomfield home by removing photos, mementos of trips. You do not want buyers focusing on photos when they should be looking at your home.So take them down.
4. Use as much natural light as possible. Open the drapes. Put in larger light bulbs. Add extra lamps in dark rooms or corners.
5. Try angling one or two pieces of furniture slightly and move furniture 4 inches to 6 inches from the wall to create more interesting room spaces.
6. De-clutter the tops of dressers, cabinets, and countertops. There should not be more than one to three items on any flat top.
7. Hire a professional service to clean the home, including the carpets and the windows.
8. Put away large collections— dolls, figurines, car models, porcelains, plates, and so on
9. Set the dining room table with attractive napkins, linens, dishes, and stemware
Let me tell you from experience. Staging sells homes. A staged home sells quicker. You can learn more by reading my tips for showing your Commerce Twp home
How to stage your West Bloomfield home may cost a little money, but trust me it will help sell your home for more money and it will sell quicker. Call me on my cell to get your home staged and listed!
Call me if you want to sell your home for more money! 248.310-6289
I have helped my clients stage their homes and they have sold quicker. Buyers like staged homes.
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