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Surefire Ways To Make Your Home Sell Faster
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1. TAKE GREAT PHOTOS
If your listing photos don’t show off the features of your home, prospective buyers may reject it without even taking a tour or going to the open house. Hiring a professional photographer and posting at least 30 photos of your home, inside and out, is a good way to attract buyers.
2. CLEAN EVERYTHING
Nothing turns off buyers like a dirty house. Hire a company to deep clean it if you can’t do it yourself. Key places to clean while your home is on the market include kitchen countertops, inside cabinets and appliances, floors and room corners where dust collects, shelves, bathroom counters, toilets, tubs and showers, inside closets, windows inside and out, scuffed walls, baseboards and doors, basement and garage.
3. LET THE LIGHT IN
People love light and bright, and the best way to show off your house is to let the sunshine in. Open all the curtains, blinds and shades, and turn lights on in any dark rooms. If the natural light situation is lacking in any room, strategically place lamps or light sources throughout to set the mood.
4. MAKE YOUR HOME AVAILABLE
Buyers like to see homes on their schedules, which often means evenings and weekends. Plus, they want to be able to tour a home soon after they find it online, especially in a hot market where they’re competing with other buyers. If your home can be shown with little or no notice, more prospective buyers will see it. If you require 24 hours notice, they may choose to skip your house altogether.
5. SET THE RIGHT PRICE
No seller wants to leave money on the table, but the strategy of setting an unrealistically high price with the idea you can come down later doesn’t work in real estate. Buyers and their agents have access to more information on comparable homes than ever, and they know what most homes are worth before viewing them. A home that is overpriced in the beginning tends to stay on the market longer, even after the price is cut, because buyers think there must be something wrong with it.
6. SPREAD THE WORD
Your neighbors are often the best salespeople for your home because they love the neighborhood. Make sure they know your home is for sale and are invited to your open house. Also share your listing on social media and ensure your real estate agent does the same. Share the news on neighborhood e-mail lists, Facebook groups and other social media outlets. Collaborate with your real estate agent to promote your home’s listing information throughout multiple accounts.

JAPANDI
ONE OF THIS YEAR’S HOTTEST DECORATING STYLES
The newest trend in home decorating is the Japandi style. Japandi is a harmonious fusion of the rustic natural charm of Scandinavian design and the traditional elegance of Japanese décor. It blends the Scandi hygge principles of creating rustic, cozy, warm spaces that foster togetherness with the Japanese “wabi-sabi” aesthetic which is rooted in appreciating the imperfections inherent in natural materials.
Both Scandinavian and Japanese furniture feature clean lines and functionality. The beauty of the blending lies in the lighter colors of the Scandinavian style contrasted with the darker shades and more elegant shapes of the Japanese style. Japandi typically uses muted color palettes with subtle pops of color used sparingly and judiciously.
Traditionally both Nordic and Japanese styles feature limited accessories, as they both emphasize functionality. With Japandi, a few well- chosen statement accessories using natural elements, such as plants on a stone pedestal, will give your space the perfect finishing touch.
Some of the key elements of Japandi are the use of different stained colored woods, natural materials like stone, living finish metals and bamboo, combined with simple low-profile furnishings. The natural beauty, comfort and sustainability of the style ensures its popularity will continue to grow and will bring lovely warmth to your home for years to come.