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Selling Your House - Staging a Vacant Home

Staging a vacant home for sale is important, but does not have to be difficult or expensive. Follow these 5 quick tips to get your home ready to sell!

By Myra Jensen, The Jensen Team - Home Marketing Experts
Keller Williams Classic Realty NW

Staging a vacant home for sale is important, but does not have to be difficult or expensive. Β Follow these 5 quick tips to get your home ready to sell!

1. Paint – When a home is empty, buyers will notice every little mark on the wall. Β Hire a professional (this is not the time for a novice paint job) to paint the rooms a warm color – and keep it to one color throughout.

2. Stick with a Theme – Every house has a β€œfeel” to it. Β No matter what that feel is, run with it and promote it to the buyer. Β Don’t have one country feel room and one contemporary. Β If you home is a farmhouse – stick with that farmhouse feel – don’t try to make your home something it’s not, buyers will just be confused.

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3. The Kitchen – Kitchens and baths sell homes – make sure the kitchen in your home feels cozy and comfortable. Β Highlight a breakfast bar by adding stools and placemats. Β PLEASE DO NOT decorate your table with formal china, napkins and wine goblets, unless you have a million dollar home with a very formal diningroom. Β A bright (we suggest red) table runner or placemats will do the trick. Β Typically I say no to table cloths, because they are too distracting. Β Put a rug in front of the sink Β - to help the buyer imagine themselves standing there. Β One or two decorative items are plenty in this space. Β I do suggest highlighting over the cabinet space by placing one or two items there as well if it’s not too distracting.

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4. The Bathroom – Make sure your bathroom is sparkling clean, and keep that toilet seat down for photos and showings. Β Add a fluffy rug and a couple hand towels. Β If you do not have a shower door, a contemporary looking shower curtain (new, not a dingy old plastic one) will add a lot to the bathroom.

5. Provide seating – If a buyer is comfortable enough to sit down in a house, they are comfortable enough to buy it. Β  If you have a great porch or deck, let the buyer get comfortable by providing seating – we love adirondack chairs for that purpose. Β And a kitchen table is a plus to provide the buyer with a place to write the purchase agreement!

Follow these tips and your listing photos will look amazing, and buyers will be ready to move right in! Β Contact us for more information on listing your home for sale!

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