Helping Get Homes Sold! Think about this whether you are selling conventionally or short sale the goal is to get your home sold!!We all have heard a trillion times- make sure your home is clutter free, staged right, smell like fresh baked cookies all with the mind set that when a buyer comes through that door they can see themselves living in that home. But once again here are good tips, trying to help you get your home sold!
1. Idaho has 4 seasons and just like retail stores change with the seasons we as home owners should think the same. It’s been tested and proved that people shopping like to feel the season. Buyers are persuaded by emotions (wouldn’t you agree) Stay up to date with the seasons, if a buyer walks in your home on thanksgiving day but home is dressed like its Cancun Spring Break chances are they will feel out of place or turned off
2. Cozy is nice right.. So dress up your assests: If you have a fireplace that is a great place to start. Stoke the fire and dress around it with mirrors,rugs possibly some nice looking candles. If it is your master bedroom then make that look like a master kingdom with pictures, end tables, dresser and nice bed always makes things look better.
3. Home temp. is always important. This one is simple whether your home is vacant or you are living in it make sure your thermostat is set a moderate temp. that is not to hot or cold just cozy.
4. Lighting is always important so make sure you can shine the light. If you have the ability to show off natural light with windows or skylights be sure to show that off, people love natural light. If natural light is at a minimum then try to do your best in getting good soft bright lights.
5. So many times I have walked into a home with buyers and some soft music is playing: First I used to chuckle but it just makes sense, it gives the home some character and helps ease the buyers mind and trust me they will if anything remember your home because it is the one with music. Maybe they don’t buy it but they remember it, right! You have made an impression.
Key to selling your home is making it feel like their home.
Josh Groesbeck 208-353-7131
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