Posted on July 5th, 2010 by admin
When most people think about home staging, they think of arranging furniture just so, or adding fresh flowers to the dining room table. But another important part of home staging is making sure everything in you home is in good working order. Taking care of minor repairs can make a big difference in how your home looks to others.
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Posted on July 3rd, 2010 by admin
Do you know the biggest mistake people make when staging their home for sale? They spend too much money. To get the most money for your home, you do not have to start adding on rooms or doing a complete remodel of the hall bath. Sure, these things may add value to your home, but you will have a tough time getting more out of them than you put in. Home staging, on the other hand, is about spending just a little tiny bit and getting a whole lot back at the other end of the process.
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Posted on June 1st, 2010 by admin
One of the rules of home staging is that you have to “depersonalize” your house. For many people, some of the most personal decorative items they have relate to their religion or culture. Faith-based artwork, sculpture, even a Bible on display serve as daily reminders of the depth of their beliefs.
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Posted on May 13th, 2010 by admin
Home staging is a powerful technique for driving up the perceived value of your home, and increasing the chances it will sell, regardless of the market. As you can imagine, there is a lot of demand for people who know the tips and tricks of staging a home. If you’re interested in learning more about home staging, either for your own home or as a possible business, then you need to check into home staging classes.
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Posted on May 11th, 2010 by admin
If you want to know how to sell a home, it helps if you were once a home buyer. Think about the homes you viewed before you made a decision. What made the difference between a house that you wanted to see again and all the other houses you forgot as soon as you walked out? Chances are, the homes you really liked were the ones that you could see yourself in.
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