HOME STAGING CHECKLIST

HERE’S A GENERAL HOME STAGING CHECKLIST THAT CAN BE USED

Declutter: Remove any unnecessary items, including personal items, excess furniture, and clutter.

Clean: Deep clean the home, including floors, walls, and surfaces.

Repair: Fix any minor repairs, such as leaky faucets or loose doorknobs.

Paint: Consider painting the home’s walls with a neutral color to make the space feel more inviting.

Stage Furniture: Use furniture to showcase the home’s best features and create a welcoming atmosphere.

Lighting: Make sure that the home is well-lit, with natural light as much as possible.

Curb appeal: Ensure the exterior of the home is attractive by adding landscaping, repainting the front door, and ensuring the exterior is clean and tidy.

Neutralize: Remove any decor or furnishings that could be polarizing or offend potential buyers, such as religious or political items.

Add Finishing Touches: Add finishing touches such as fresh flowers, art, and accent pieces to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Take Photos: Take high-quality photos of the staged home to showcase its best features online and in marketing materials.

By following this checklist, you can help make a home more attractive to potential buyers and increase the likelihood of a successful sale. 

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