3 home-staging tips that guarantee a faster sale in spring

Setting the right stage for selling a home is an essential aspect of a fast sale, especially in spring when buyers are out in droves.

“If your home is not ready for a showing, whether because the yard is in disarray, the house is cluttered or because you have not made necessary repairs, the once-potential buyer will likely move on to the next house for sale, leaving yours to languish on the market,” says Mike Hill, Grand Strand Realtor® of United Real Estate.

To ensure a quick sale for the seller, Hill shares the following three essential staging tips:

No. 1: Maintain curb appeal.

The outside of the house is just as important as the inside, as it is the first thing a prospective buyer will see. An overgrown, disheveled front yard might inspire a potential buyer to keep driving. When showing your house, always keep the lawn and bushes manicured and plant flowers, keeping in mind that yellow flowers stimulate buying impulses.

No. 2: Clean the clutter.

The most inexpensive thing one can do to make their home ready to show is to clean up the clutter and show lots of usable space. For example, if you tend to keep small appliances and pots on the countertops, put them away so people can see the greatest amount of available counter space.

No. 3: Make the home easily accessible for showings.

Buyers, especially those ready to make an offer, want to see the home when it is convenient for them. If your home isn’t available to show, the agent will just move on to another house.

About Mike Hill, United Real Estate

Mike Hill is a Master Certified Negotiation Expert. He is also the past Chairman of the Coastal Industrial Alliance and very active in the local Coastal Carolina Association of Realtors, sitting as a member on the Legislative Committee. For more information, please call 703-244-6302, or visit https://mikehill.unitedmyrtlebeach.com/. United Real Estate is located at 9628 North Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572.

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