Consider Staging A Vacant Home For Sale
In today’s market, it’s important to get the right price for a home, and sellers can’t wait while their homes are on the market. They may have a new job, have already bought their next house or need to move so the kids can start school.
In today’s market, it’s important to get the right price for a home, and sellers can’t wait while their homes are on the market. They may have a new job, have already bought their next house or need to move so the kids can start school.
Buyers understand that vacant homes can suffer from a wide
variety of ills due to neglect and deferred maintenance. They pose unique
showcasing challenges because buyers can’t see beyond the empty home. They’re
looking for a “home,” not a “house.” Without furniture, wall art, rugs,
lighting and decor, there are few emotional connections. A buyer will be on the
lookout for imperfections such as floor scratches, nail pops, chipped grout and
other imperfections.
The easiest fix for a vacant home is to bring in a home
stager. They can give the property a comfortable, lived-in look. Potential
buyers can better visualize how they integrate into the home. When a buyer
perceives flaws and can’t visualize a home’s potential, there will be fewer
offers, greater price reductions, more days on the market, higher carrying
costs and less profit.
A vacant home can also hurt your negotiating power. If
buyers know that you are already out and most likely paying another mortgage,
they figure you are more motivated and will likely present a lower offer.
Staging will allow you to create a proper vision for the
property and achieve a quicker, more profitable outcome. I have items available
for staging as well as assist you with re-staging your home for sale!
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