Attract Buyers With A Home That Has Eye
Appeal
By Michelle Fradella, Broker - Pinnacle Real Estate Group
The housing market has
become much more competitive. Many communities are beginning to see homes remain
longer on the market and the bargaining pendulum swing in favor of the buyer.
This is called a buyer's market, as the number of available homes outnumbers the
buyers. As a seller, your challenge is to turn a buyer's market to your
advantage.
The right price is vital,
because overpricing your home can cause you to eliminate potential buyers and
lengthen the time that your home stays on the market. But equally important is
making sure that you give your home a competitive edge by giving it creative eye
appeal.
Many homeowners make the
mistake believing they are selling "their home," but once on the
market your home is actually a product. You need to create an environment the
buyer can't resist. In other words, do everything you can to make the home so
attractive, charming, cozy, inviting, comfortable and exciting that a buyer will
want to buy that lifestyle for himself.
This can be accomplished by
making just a few improvements in your home's presentation. Here are some
guidelines to make your property distinctive and memorable.
1.
Eliminate clutter. Have you ever noticed how model homes are perfect with no mess,
clutter, or mass of personal belongings heaped about? There should only be a few
exquisite and well-placed accessories on tables, desks, chests, etc. Also, clear
kitchen and bathroom counters and furniture of everything except decorative
accessories. Put the personal things--cosmetics, toiletries, clothes, bills,
papers, and homework--out of sight. Tuck wastebaskets under counters or inside
cabinets. Clutter and personal belongings detract from the important features of
the home.
2.
Create a color theme. If you embark on
any investment decorating, like painting, wallpaper, draperies or new furniture
purchases, create a color theme that's consistent. Wall-to-wall carpeting should
be the same throughout the house. Neutral colors are best to please all tastes.
3.
Rearrange the furniture. Just the
slightest readjustments can make a big difference. Pull the furniture from
against the walls to create a more intimate setting. Move furniture from one
room to another. That extra armchair in the living room may create a cozy
sitting area in the guest bedroom.
4.
Create custom spaces. Luxury master
bathrooms, decorator kitchens, built-in cabinets, computer workstations,
exercise rooms, and children's play areas are the kinds of features that
generate sales appeal. Even if you don't have these specific custom spaces, you
can fashion them or suggest the potential for creating them. Accessories,
mirrors, plants and fluffy new towels can generate a feeling of luxury even in a
plain-Jane bathroom. Turn an extra bedroom into an exercise room if you've got
the equipment, or a loft space into a child's play area or hobby center.
5.
Keep it clean and pristine. Dust,
vacuum, mop and polish on a regular basis. You're not selling the furniture, but
a high shine on wood furniture and floors can make a room sing. Touch up nicks
on walls and make sure the porcelain sinks and tubs and metallic fixtures shine.
Windows should sparkle. Keep yards and landscaping neat and attractive. Add
color spots of flowers to perk up entryways and yards.
6.
Consult with a professional. There are
decorator professionals trained to "stage" a home for sale. They are
able to offer an objective view of what buyers are looking for in your
competitive market. Depending upon location, neighborhood, demographics and
price range, the special touches that turn on buyers may range from splashy
master bathrooms and gourmet kitchens to children's play areas or home offices.
You
don't have to spend a great deal of money to give your property the competitive
edge. Just try to imagine the kind of lifestyle your target buyer would enjoy,
and use a few decorative touch-ups to create it.
Copyright 2008 - Pinnacle Real Estate Services, LLC a Mississippi Corporation