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| Preparing Your Home For Sale |
| This DIY Basic, brought to you by PODS, will provide tips on preparing your home for sale. |
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- Experts recommend staging your home to show off its best qualities.
- Studies show this process of getting your home ready helps it sell faster and at a higher price.
- Goal number one is to eliminate clutter (figures A and B).
- Renting a portable moving and storage unit lets you remove the clutter and save time by pre-packing for your eventual move.
- Family pictures and personal items should be stored away. It will be easier for prospective buyers to envision themselves in your home.
- Removing non-essential furniture can make a room feel larger.
- Closets will show better if theyre half full (figure C).
- A fresh coat of paint is one of the cheapest ways to dress up your home.
- Warm, neutral colors help send the right message.
- The greatest return on investment comes from additional lighting.
- A clean, bright, uncluttered home gives the impression that its well cared for, and thats money in the bank.
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- The goals of staging your home are to show off its greatest assets while minimizing anything undesirable to buyers, to abolish clutter throughout the home, and to neutralize the color palette. This is accomplished by extensive cleaning and de-cluttering, as well as painting and rearranging furniture and accessories to improve the flow and compliment the design of the home.
- Start by taking a walk through your home, imagining you are seeing it for the very first time. Note your impressions and make a list of what needs to be done in each room. Clutter includes anything that adds a chaotic, busy feel to the room, including excess furniture, wall art, area rugs, kitchen gadgets and paperwork.
- Studies have consistently shown that staged homes sell faster and at a higher price. According to reports by the US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, staged homes sell 17% higher than non-staged homes. Conservative estimates show a $2 to $3 return for every dollar invested in staging your home. In a recent survey by stagedhomes.com, staged homes spent 80% less time on the market than non-staged homes, with 93% of them selling on average of 1 month or less.
- There are many small improvements you can make that will yield large returns. According to a 2003 HomeGain Survey, buyers experienced this average return on investment for each of the following:
- Painting 34%
- Floor repair 50%
- New carpeting 34%
- Lighten and Brightening 769%
- Cleaning and Decluttering 594%
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Website: www.pods.com
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