Perfecting Your Home for an Open House in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Using my home staging tips will get your home sold more quickly in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Hall Group Realty can help you design an inviting feeling that makes buyers to want to stay permanently. Give me a call at 9184028002 and I will stage your house to sell.
Careful home staging is a proven strategy applied to sell a home here in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Home staging benefits include fewer days on the market and higher bids. And you should definitely think about professional home staging if you need a fast home sale.
Home staging is part of preparing your home for an Open House. Staging concentrates energy on your home's presentation to buyers while highlighting the features of your home with thoughtfully placed furnishings and photos so that your home appears bigger and buyers can envision living in your home.
Staging your home to sell doesn't have to be a problem. It can actually be enjoyable. Together, we'll work to get an exceptional bid for your property. To see fewer days on the market in Tulsa, try these low-cost staging tips:
Curb appeal is your only chance to make a positive impact on buyers before they step foot into your home. The good and bad features that jump out at buyers form their first perception of your home and how you perform home's regular maintenance.Acknowledging this assists us in deciding what measures we can take to entice buyers from the street and into your home. If your home's exterior isn't up to par with touched up paint and colorful garden plants we'll need to address those issues. Refer to the Curb Appeal Checklist and raise your house's final selling price.
Can buyers picture themselves hanging out in your living room, unwinding in your reading nook or hosting a dinner in your dining room? I want your home to welcome buyers and give them a sense of comfort. I'll help you accomplish this by recommending small improvements that enhance the features of your property.
I'll tell you reduce the effect of things that give the illusion of clutter. Table and counter tops should be clutter-free. Knickknacks, souvenirs, family photos, and refrigerator drawings should get moved out of sight. You need to "generalize" the home so buyers can picture it as their new house.
I'll review each room of your home. I'll point out the pieces of furniture that should be rearranged, rooms that need a fresh coat of paint, carpet needing to get changed, fixtures that could use brightening, and any other improvement that can easily be made to positively influence the sale.
I'll make sure that your house is neutral and that it's friendly, steering clear of "offensive" or "too-bright" hues on the walls and furniture. And if none of your belongings are there, you can consider borrowing furniture. The goal is for your home to look lived in as opposed to cold and empty.
Setting the Stage
You'll know when to show your house, because all of the improvements mesh together to create a picture of what buyers can look forward to after they close on your house.
Dark rooms can really dampen a buyer's spirits, so we'll do things like draw back curtains and create light where needed to invite the buyer inside. Together we'll enhance the ambiance with enjoyable music to listen to while guests tour your home and make sure a pleasant scent flows room-to-room. We'll include cozy-looking bedspreads, and pillows on your love seat and bed. We want buyers to feel like your current house has the potential to be.