3 Guiding Scenes To Stage The Outside Of Your Home Like A Pro
Written by Jameson Lee   
Sunday, 14 March 2010 16:40
Planning to sell your house, but uncertain of necessary how to's? Don't want to wait ages to sell, or afraid that you might not get the price you want? You have to consider the set up for those buyers interested in your property, like setting the scene in a stage play.
by JamesonLee


Planning to sell your house, but uncertain of necessary how to's? Don't want to wait ages to sell, or afraid that you might not get the price you want? You have to consider the set up for those buyers interested in your property, like setting the scene in a stage play.

To be really effective, you need to look at both the outside and the inside of your home. Here are 3 tips to get you started with the inside of your home:

1. Try to go stand on the street and observe what the clients are seeing outside of your house. Any bad impressions create negative views about it (such as unmaintained/non-existent landscaping, fading paint, etc.), thus feeding them the idea that the house is lacking of the owner's maintenance and care.

Pack up everything you don't need and store the boxes out of sight in the garage (or consider temporarily renting a small storage locker).

2. From the outside of your front door, close the door, stand on the stoop for 5 minutes and observe. As the Realtor groping for keys trying to shape out the way to open the door, the clients behind him will expected look around. Imagine how disgusting it is for them to have the views of withered plants, or outdated decorations. Well, time to give effort for free up spaces and redecorating your house. You might want to try to cover it with a new,nice paint or putting some updated decors and furniture.

3. Don't let the backyard to be left behind. Drop the idea that it won't affect the potential buyer's decision to purchase your house in the future. Let your sweat out for either improving or changing the way your backyard looks. Do some cleaning, updating your decorations, placing furniture and other accessories. All tricks to enhance its appearance should be counted.

The most important of all, put yourself into potential buyer's shoes. Have the empathy as to what they would weigh out to come up for the decision to buy your house. Have personal assessment of yourself as the buyer. Raising question such as "Am i going to buy my house? Is my house worth it to buy? What are the requirements to be accomplished first that would draw me down to finally buy my property? Drop counting the bills you've spent for the preparation of your to be sold house. Foresee instead the value you'll be getting back after selling.

Accurate setting of your house's "stage play" will make it be purchased with the price you want in shorter period of time.

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