You want potential buyers to remember a property from the moment they step though the front door. Think beyond just furnishings and décor and present a lifestyle that they can envision—all through memorable, engaging home accents.
Vignette staging is where small groupings of furniture and décor are used for adding some visual appeal and in helping to define the purpose and size of a room. It was a technique widely used at the time. But in today’s staging world, vignette staging does not work.
In a throwback to the 1980s, neon colors are popping up in more home decor. The flashiness of neon colors is a sure-fire way to brighten up your home’s interior, and the way fluorescents are being worked into a room isn't as nauseating as you might at first imagine.
When moms are looking for a property, they tend to be drawn to homes with features that work for the entire family. Highlighting these family-friendly features could be paramount in appealing to mom buyers.
Besides a good window cleaning, there’s another way to boost your curb appeal and get those windows shining: Remove the screens.
Use these tips to make your outdoor space feel more like your favorite indoor space.
A little bit of planning will help your showings stay in sync with the seasons.
The latest tools can transform a space to show buyers the true potential of any home.
So, how do you appeal to the millennial home buyer? Here are some tips in speaking their language.
As the cost of energy continues to rise, many home buyers today are looking for homes that are going to be easier and less expensive to run long term.
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