Saturday, September 13, 2014

5 Fall-Infused Staging Tips for Selling Your Home Quickly


Fall selling season is in full swing. There’s no better time than the present to use autumnal inspiration to stage a home that could help draw more buyers in a short amount of time, boosting your chances of selling your home quickly.
Here are five fall-infused tips to get you started:
·        Improve your home’s curb appeal. In addition to mowing your lawn, weeding and power washing; place pumpkins on your porch, colorful mums in outdoor planters and a seasonal wreath on the door. For a DIY wreath, check ERA Real Estate’s Autumn Inspiration board on Pinterest

·        Make your house look immaculate. Sure, you need to sweep and wash the floors, wipe down the counters, scrub grout, etc. But a clean house also means clearing the clutter. To do this, consider using pretty baskets (preferably with lids), then wrap an orange ribbon around it or use floral wire to adorn with fabric orange and yellow leaves. Then, strategically place it so it looks like purposeful décor rather than storage.

·        Create an inviting look. Brighten up your home with inexpensive pumpkins, gourds, and flowers throughout your home. Seasonal fresh produce such as apples and squash can also improve your home’s aesthetic appeal.

·        Show off your closets. Potential buyers will want to see how big your closets are. You don’t have to empty them, but try to leave around 30 percent of each one open. And again, use season-inspired boxes and baskets to cleverly hide clutter.

·        Make rooms look bigger or smaller, as needed. Rearrange furniture to make smaller rooms look more spacious and to give bigger rooms a cozier feel. Speaking of cozy, place an autumnal throw or decorative pillow on a chair, preferably in a solid, muted color such as light orange or brown.
For 12 more staging tips, click here. To learn how to further play up the pumpkins for fall décor and for organization inspiration, visit Pinterest.                    
 

http://www.pinterest.com/erarealestate/autumn-inspiration/



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