What is Home Staging and Benefits: How to Get Ready to Sell Your Home

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Written by Anthony Reyes   

When you are selling your home there is a rigorous process that must be adhered to if you are going to be successful.  Knowing how to present your home to potential buyers is a key advantage to have when you are ready to sell.  After you have set a price, you want people to come see your home to make a decision and you want it to look as much like a model home as possible.

Going back in your mind when you were looking to buy a house can be a valuable tool in determining how to go about this.  You want to make your home look as though nobody is living there but still presented with examples and ideas of what it would look like if someone was.  This can be a hard step to take for many people who enjoy having a place of solace after a long day of work or just dealing with the world.  However, staging your home to be ready for a potential buyer at any time will make the selling process much easier for you and your Realtor.

Getting rid of personalized clutter and knickknacks is a necessity because you do not want people to be distracted by how you have decorated the house.  You want a buyer to imagine what they are going to do with their stuff and how they are going to accessorize the house.  This is why keeping it as simple as possible will be the best resolution in this circumstance.  Getting rid of pictures, books, and entertainment items will make the way you have things placed throughout the house seem less personal.

You want to make sure everything is set up in a way that displays how much room you have.  You do not want an overabundance of furniture because this will make it seem as though the rooms are smaller than they actually are.  If you tell someone your house is 1000 square feet it doesn’t mean much when you are looking at tables, couches, and chairs.  You want the potential buyer to fantasize about what they are going to do with the allotted space instead of thinking there isn’t enough.

No matter what you do, you want to keep things neat and tidy while you are showcasing your house for people.  Getting in the frame of mind that this is not your house will help this process go much easier.  This is the basic outline of getting your house prepared to be on the housing market.  There are many things you can do and researching or talking with a Realtor will only help this endeavor.