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Top 5 Tips for Staging a Home

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Whether you’re selling your home in Charleston or somewhere else, you want it to be the best that it can be whenever potential buyers come to call. If the seller’s market is tough or you’re just trying to get top dollar for the home that you’ve outgrown, the number one way to sell a home is staging. As a homeowner, you’re already extremely proud of the way your home looks, so staging it to look even better to potential buyers is something that should be easy for you.

However, sometimes what you think looks great and what other buyers would want as a homeowner are two different things. In this article, you’ll find a few tips to help you stage your home to sell in today’s market.

1. Think about your curb appeal.

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One of the first things that potential buyers see when they pull into the driveway of your home is the front of the house. If you have mold, mildew, dirt, grime, or debris on the sidewalk, front door, or exterior of the house, it’s usually a major turnoff for potential homeowners. You should consider hiring power washing services in Charleston to come and power wash the house, driveway and any other area such as the patio or deck that might be filled with debris, and covered in mold and grime. A good pressure washing has never hurt any home, especially when you’re looking to sell, and can do an excellent job getting your exterior looking like new.

2. Hire a professional home stager.

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While you might be able to cut down on the noises around the house when potential buyers are coming around, if you’ve never actually staged a home before and aren’t sure how to do it, then you might want to look into retaining the services of a professional home stager. These are people whose job it is to stage your home to sell. Since they stage homes all the time, it’s possible that they could have some sound advice for you, even if you just consult with one, instead of hiring them to do the job for you.

3. Declutter and Clean

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One of the first things you should do when staging your home is to declutter and clean everything. From the discarded water bottles from your water machine to the storage closet that holds your boxes and miscellaneous items, everything that isn’t useful needs to go. When you remove unneeded items from your home it makes it look bigger, cleaner, and makes the space feel larger.

4. De-personalizing the Space

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One of the biggest objectives of staging your home is to help potential homeowners be able to see themselves living in that space. The best way to help a buyer do that is by de-personalizing the space before they tour the home. You want your home to still be charming and welcoming, but without personal touches. Start by taking any personal photos off the tables and walls before someone is to tour your home, put away toothbrushes and other personal items in the bathroom, and make sure to take everything off of the fridge so that the potential buyer can picture themselves there instead.

5. Let the light shine in.

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You want to show your home in the best possible light, so make sure to open the curtains and blinds to let as much natural light as possible shine in. This will not only help make the entire house look better, it’ll make it feel light and airy as well.

These are just a few of the best tips for staging your home to sell. Remember, while you want the home to look cozy and nice, you also want the potential buyer to be able to picture their family in your space as well.

Isla Leighton is the Founder & Editor behind Rock Salt Plum, a digital community curated to deliver an accessible yet sophisticated lifestyle standard. The inspiration behind the brand’s creative drive and style influence is mirrored in Isla’s day-to-day experiences and passion for beautiful design, personal growth, and elegant lifestyle content.

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