In a sluggish real-estate market, house-owners
sometimes have to take extra steps in order to make a sale. For sellers trying
to make a better impression, house staging has become an extremely popular way to increase your home’s selling price
and decrease selling time.
House staging is arranging furniture and decor
with the intent to showcase a house for sale. It could cost you nothing but a
simple cleaning and the removal of day to day living items can sometimes be all
that you need. But it can also involve some financial investment like painting,
making changes to the landscaping, getting some new furniture or adding plants
to give prospective buyers an idea of what their new house would look like.
However, staging isn't decorating, according
to real-estate professionals. It's more like depersonalising a house so that
prospective buyers can imagine themselves in it. This can mean removing family
photos, piles of newspapers and the cat's litter box, as well as adding natural
coloured paint and carpet and buying new appliances.
So where would you start? Should you hire
someone to stage your house for you like, house staging Sydney, or can you do it on your own? If you want to
hire someone, where would you look? If you do it yourself, what would you need
to know? Do staged houses actually sell faster and for more money? House
staging isn't a new idea. It started on the West Coast in the 1970s, but the
concept has spread across the country. Since a house-owner can't change the
location and would most definitely want to stay firm on the price, it leaves the
house condition as the most important variable.
Most house-owners probably wouldn't show their
house without at least tidying it up, but staging a house with the help of house staging Sydney involves other, more subtle, improvements that can make a house more
attractive to buyers. Therefore, it’s always better to get a professional to stage
your house.
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