Smart home sellers here in Tamaqua, and across the country, get their homes ready for market by making sure every inch is spotless, every minor repair is done, and every light bulb works. Then they get rid of their accumulated clutter. If necessary, they repaint the walls.
And, if they’re really wise, they hire a stager.
Why? Because a good stager will show prospective buyers the home’s potential. A stager will also de-personalize the house, so buyers aren’t distracted by family photos or the occupant’s lifestyle choices. Then they’ll use color and placement to show the home to its best advantage. That’s a good thing, because often people can’t visualize how they’d use the space, or how their own furnishings would fit.
Their goal is to give the house appeal to the largest number of home buyers.
As a buyer, take care not to be dazzled by the accessories – because they aren’t staying with the house!
Instead, look at the house itself. Look at the quality of construction and the quality of the fixtures, the flooring, the cabinetry, and the counter-tops.
And do look closely at homes that haven’t been staged. They might need a new coat of paint, you might have to look past a bit of clutter, or you might have to visualize your furnishings in an empty house.
The advantage is that most buyers can’t look past those things, so you’ll have little to no competition, and the selling price could be considerably lower. In fact, a new saying in real estate is “If you want to avoid bidding wars, look at un-staged homes.”
A second advantage: If you avoid bidding wars, chances are you’ll be able to purchase the first house you choose. You won’t have to keep looking, and looking, and looking.
Whether you want to see only staged houses or will consider un-staged houses here in Tamaqua, I’ll be glad to help.
Call any time – if you just have questions or if you’re ready to begin the search.