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(Prices and inventory current as of Nov 30, 1999)

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Do You Know How To Make Your Home Stand Out From the Rest?

Do You Know How To Make Your Home Stand Out From the Rest?

Staging your home is an easy way to give prospective buyers a vision about how they could turn your property into a beautiful home of their own! 

Some sellers mistakenly assume all home buyers will be able to see the value of a home right off the bat. When in reality this can be a costly mistake when you are trying to sell your home! 

Property buyers greatly benefit from having a visual idea about how they could set up their own furniture in a home. 

Usually a property buyer will first walk through home to determine if they like the location and the layout. IF a home checks those boxes, they may take another look around to see if they can imagine their own belongings fitting in the space. Where will they squeeze in sentimental items like their pool table and Grandma’s framed quilt? These are important questions buyers will ask themselves to evaluate if they could call a place home. 

If a prospective buyer can’t envision their furniture in the space, this can be a major problem. They may either visualize the space as being too small to accommodate the furniture they love, or too big, which can be overwhelming and make them think about how much additional money they will need to spend to furnish it!  

You must make it as easy as possible for a prospective buyer to be able to imagine themselves living in your home. 

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