How To Sell a Small Home Part Two
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When you’re dealing with a small home, hiring a professional stager for a few hundred dollars is a very wise investment. Hiring a professional home stage is simple, just ask your real estate agent for a referral and they should be able to help you find one. Below are simple guidelines that will help you achieve a successful home staging if you prefer not to hire someone:
- Does the room have oversized furniture? Sometimes when being in a room, it might feel cluttered and small due to the size and amount of furniture in it. Make sure you take out some of the larger pieces to make the space feel bigger and wide.
- The Paint: Walls are everywhere in a home, and the color of the walls is extremely important for the look of the home. Find a nice neutral or light paint that will help the room seem bigger and wider. Also limit the amount of pictures or artwork on the walls, the appear cluttered sometimes.
- Making it flow: If your home has a flow, meaning you can waltz from room to room without problems. It also means you must match the decor of each room individually to a theme of your choice.
Getting Visitors:
The marketing aspect of a home listing is probably the most important one of them all. Because if you don’t advertise your home for sale, nobody will come! The words in your ad are incredibly crucial! Instead of using the word “small” to describe the home, you could use “cozy” or “warm. You get the point, it’s all about creating a story for the visitor and making it credible.







