Thursday, June 20, 2013

Staging Your Home For Better Appreciation



Home to Texas A&M and nestled quietly between Dallas and Houston, the city of Bryan College Station combines southwest charm with the fun and excitement of a college town. People are moving here daily looking for the many opportunities for jobs and a great place to settle down and raise a family. When staging a house for sale, knowing just what to add or subtract from the existing home can really give buyers a sense of what they are moving into and charm them into making an offer.

When it comes to decorations, less is more: Remove many of the existing decoration from the house and instead use small decorations to give rooms their own look. A small vase in a dining room or a simple area rug let’s buyers see the rooms for what they are and lets them use their own imagination.

Neutral paint is best: Although bold colors were great for the existing homeowner, they can really turn off potential buyers. Use neutral paint colors to instead create a blank canvas for buyers to see highlights of rooms.


Trim the lawn for curb appeal: You can’t get buyers in the door with a messy lawn and a quick trim will allow buyers to want to see the rest of the house. You can go all out on landscaping in the weeks prior to open house but a quick trim and watering on the day of staging gives the house a fresh look that attracts potential clients.

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Open house viewings and walk through events are a key component to selling your house. You can contact your local RE/MAX agent, Sarah Miller , for more great ideas on how to spruce up your home.

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