If you’re looking to sell your home, you may want to consider staging it first. Staging your house gets your abode showroom-ready. It allows prospective buyers to picture themselves living there—the probability of selling increases when it has been staged. Homebuyers have high expectations because they’re used to seeing picture-perfect houses in person, on home-decoration shows, and online. Learning how to stage your home will make all the difference when selling. 

Staging a house is the process of strategically arranging décor and furnishings to make a home look its best while selling. This process may involve refreshing your belongings or moving all of your belongings out and renting classy furniture and décor. Do you think your home could benefit from staging? Here’s how to get started. 

Benefits of Staging Your Home

Staging a home is one of the most strategic moves a home seller can make. A recent National Association of Realtors (NAR) survey found that 49% of buyers’ agents believe that staging affects most buyers’ perception of a home. 77% of buyers said that it’s easier to visualize a staged home as their own. Moreover, staging a home can also increase the sales price. Based on the same NAR survey, 29% of sellers’ agents claimed that sales prices for staged homes were between 1% and 5% higher than unstaged homes. Ultimately, these findings prove that staged homes sell faster too, as 39% of sellers’ agents report that staging a home reduces days that a home sits on the market. 

Decluttering Creates Great First Impressions

An essential task when staging your home involves purging and cleaning. While you may think it’s a good idea to leave your belongings on display to give your home character, this will be distracting to any potential buyers. After all, buyers are trying to picture your current house as theirs, and you and a prospective buyer will have different taste. A clean, less decorative home looks bigger. Remove all your knick-knacks and personal items from all surfaces. Don’t just shove everything you own into your closets either, as potential buyers typically look through closets. Box up your spare belongings and ask someone you know if you can store those boxes in their home in the meantime. 

Once you temporarily store your belongings elsewhere, you’ll want to do a deep cleaning. Make your bathroom and kitchen sparkle—air out the entire house by opening the windows. 

Lighten Things Up  

Buyers are more captivated by well-lit rooms, so prioritize your home’s lighting before a showcase. Open your blinds or pull your curtains back before a showing. Ensure that your light fixtures look appealing. If your fixtures are dated, consider replacing them. Dusting your lightbulbs and fixtures will help let more light through. 

Staging your home is an excellent option to impress potential buyers, but sometimes you do not have the time or resources to go through with staging. What if you need to sell your home urgently? Local Home Buyers can quickly buy your home, regardless of its condition. We will give you an all-cash offer for your home, so contact us today!

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