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Staging a Home: Secrets for Showing Property as a Real Estate Agent

Staging a Home: Secrets for Showing Property as a Real Estate Agent
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Showing a house is one of the primary functions of a real estate agent. Many sellers are often unprepared when it comes to showing their property to potential buyers. When dealing with such significant financial transactions as selling a home, being well versed with the market and having the home in tip-top shape will give the homeowner the greatest chance of getting the right buyer to sign on the dotted line, settle for a great selling price and reduce the marketing period. This being said, staging becomes a must-do in the selling process. When real estate agents talk about staging a home, they are referring to a method of preparing the house for the market. It's the arranging of furniture and decor pieces designed to showcase the home's best features and impress buyers. Staging also helps buyers better visualize their furniture in each room. Staging doesn't require one to break the bank rather make smart decisions. 

Styling and furnishing are the most important when it comes to staging. This helps to create an emotional connection with a property that calls for the best when it comes to furniture and accessories and no company does it better than Mohd. Mohd showcases the latest and iconic design trends by world-renowned designers such as Le Corbusier, and Mies van der Rohe, Marcel Breuer, Philippe Starck, and Lissoni to create unique and authentic accessories. Select pieces that make the home have style and charm but should be devoid of personal touches that suggest that the home belongs to the seller and not the buyer. It's important to make the house look bigger and more desirable by editing it down to the basics. Steam clean or vacuum carpets and rugs to take care of lingering dirt or odors. Take time to clear closets and wardrobes as buyers will be opening them up to look at the storage potential. You also want to make sure every inch sparkle and is squeaky clean as it suggests that the initial home dwellers took care of the property. Steer clear of clutter as it takes up a lot of space and space is what sells. Home staging is also the perfect time to tackle repairs, scratches, and other nicks that signal neglect to buyers. Paint touch-ups are good in making the property look fresh and show effort has been put into maintaining the property. Always make sure the property is well-lit at all times. Light is as important as any other design element in designing a home. When staging a home, make sure to open the blinds on all of the windows to let in more light and make the rooms seem bigger. Turn on the lights in the house during the showing to help make the home feel welcoming and save buyers from having to stubble around figuring out which switch is which. Lastly, Before scheduling the showing, get copies of the needed documents such as the disclosure statement, property survey, and homeowner association documents. It's great to have snacks and refreshments especially if the climate calls for it. Water is a must and other beverages such as lemonade and iced tea are suitable. Finally, Set a bowl of wrapped candy near the entrance with a small note thanking the potential buyers for coming to see the home.


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