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Home Selling 101: How Certain Design Elements Help Increase Price and Saleability

Selling a house requires time, effort, and patience. Did you know that certain furniture and design elements can help increase your chances of selling your home quickly and at a maximum price?

Furniture and design elements can sometimes make or break a deal with a prospective buyer. While a furniture or design piece should not define the entire home, SFGate reported that the presence of such kinds of elements when selling your home helps attract potential buyers.

Porcelain tiles at home can help sell your home quickly and add value to its selling price, Realty Times reported. According to the publication, porcelain tiles can immediately add to the aesthetic value of the house.

Not only that, porcelain tiles are also durable, easy to clean and they also act as good insulators. Porcelain tiles, therefore, can be counted as a good investment to add value to your house's selling price.

According to the aforementioned publication, porcelain tiles help increase the selling price of a house because it can speak volumes about the seller with the way he or she was able to maintain the house, and it also exudes a certain amount of charm.

The presence of other furniture pieces at home may also affect the saleabilty of your house in the market. Having too much furniture inside a room can immediately leave a buyer feeling overwhelmed and crowded. Having too little, however, does not give off a warm environment for prospective buyers.

It's also important to provide adequate lighting when selling a home, as certain lightings can vary per room. One may opt for a softer light in bedrooms and the appearance of a chandelier or lighting fixture in the ceiling of the foyer can also help boost its saleability.

If thinking of all these things can feel a bit tedious for you, other real estate agents may ask you about staging your home. This means that they will be hiring a stager, who will be incorporating a number of decorations and furniture pieces in your home in order to highlight your home's assets.


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