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Spend Less Time on the Market With an Open House and Proper Home Staging
Prior to putting your residence on the market, consider a proven way to sell your house: careful home staging. Home staging benefits include fewer days on the market and higher bids. Try out professional home staging for a faster home sale.
Look at staging your home as creating a "style" for your home like a manager would do for a notable client. Just like creating a style gives more positive attention to an actor, staging makes your real estate more inviting on the market.
Empty houses spend more days on the market. As an agent in Chicago, Illinois, I can help you stage your house so that your home sells as quickly as possible. Preparing your place for an Open House doesn't have to be another hurdle in getting your home sold. It can actually be enjoyable. Together, we'll strive for an exceptional offer for your house.
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Using our home staging advice will get your home sold more quickly in Chicago, Illinois than without staging. Great Street Properties can help you design a inviting feeling that makes buyers to want to stay — permanently. Give us a call at 312-733-9100 and we can help stage your home to sell. |
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Begin with this home staging advice and you'll notice that your house sits fewer weeks on the market after listing:
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Curb Appeal
Curb appeal is your only chance to create a strong first impression on buyers from a street perspective. The good and bad features that jump out at buyers create their first opinion of your home and how you perform house's regular maintenance. Knowing this assists us in determining what we can do to draw buyers from the street and into your home. If your house isn't pretty on the outside with retouched paint and bright greenery we'll need to address those issues. Refer to the Curb Appeal Checklist and add dollars to your home's final selling price.
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Welcome Home
Can buyers picture themselves hanging out in your living space, reading a good book in your master bedroom or studying in your home office? We want your home to welcome buyers and offer them a sense of contentment. I'll help you accomplish this by suggesting small improvements that enhance the features of your place. I'll help you eliminate pieces that give the illusion of clutter. Table and counter tops should be neatly arranged. Arts and crafts, sentimental items, family photos, and play time works of art should get stored away too. We'll simplify the decor of house. Less than inviting or cluttered areas make your home feel smaller and buyers have a more difficult time imagining themselves calling your place home.
Every room gets a once-over. I'll point out the pieces of furniture that should be rearranged, rooms that need new paint, carpet needing to be changed, fixtures that need shining, and any other improvement that can easily be made to positively influence the sale.
We'll make sure your home has mass appeal and that it's welcoming, avoiding "offensive" or "too-bright" shades on the walls and furniture. And if the house is empty, you can try borrowing furniture. You want your house to look lived in as opposed to empty.
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Setting the Stage You'll know when you're ready to open your home up to buyers, because everything comes together to create a picture of what buyers can look forward to after they choose to buy your house. Lighting is important and we'll draw back curtains, and change light bulbs where needed to show off your property. We'll enhance the mood of the house with enjoyable music to listen to while guests look around your home and make sure a delightful fragrance flows room-to-room. We'll include cozy-looking bedspreads, and pillows on your couch and bedding. Buyers should feel like your current home is their future home. |
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22 N Morgan Street Suite 107 Chicago, IL 60607 Phone: 312.733.9100 Fax: 312.733.9768 Abe@thereobroker.com |
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