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Reasons to Consider a Stylist when you want to Sell your Home

Nov 26, 2019

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A stylist can help you to get your home ready to sell. You may be experiencing tunnel vision due to your emotional attachment and your own sense of style. The problem is what you find appealing, may not be the same for the masses. You want your home presented in a manner that potential buyers find to be very appealing.

 

Hiring a Professional

With a stylist, they can come to your home and get it set up so it will appeal to a particular audience. They know what is going to get your home to sell and they can eliminate issues that would cause it to remain on the market. Their professional touch can also make it so appealing people are quick to put in a good offer. A stylist can help you get your property ready to go before you put it on the market. The small but significant changes they offer can make a difference for your property and how much you get for it. They know what will set a good impression and what won’t. Even the location of the furniture and the display items in your home can either invite or repel those looking for a home to purchase.

Maximise the Potential

Your home isn’t perfect, but a stylist can help you to maximise the potential it does offer. You may have a huge living room and dining room. Accenting them can help to make up for a smaller bathroom. You may have a large family room and that can make up for not having large bedrooms. Creating the right ambience and overall décor can make a difference between your home selling right away or sitting on the market for an extended period of time. You may overlook the little things such as fresh paint or the lighting in various rooms of your home. A stylist is going to come in objectively and with a checklist of items that buyers are looking for. They then can go through your home room by room, and explore the exterior. Finally they can sit down with you and create a plan of action for changes. All of this should be done before your home is advertised on the market.