The COVID-19 outbreak has created a new reality for all of us, at least temporarily. Chances are you’re dealing with many new challenges, both personally and professionally. We all are. Now, it’s up to each of us to do our part so we can get through this as quickly as possible. Remember, we’re all in this together. Stay positive and know that things will get better. In the meantime, you might have immediate concerns about the real estate market. For example, you might be wondering if you should put off moving. Or, you might need to move but are worried about all this uncertainty. If so, give me a call. As a real estate professional, I have the latest market information, insights and tools – and can give you sound advice. Good information and advice are often the antidote to stress, especially during challenging times. So, please, don’t hesitate to reach out to me. Take care and know that I’m thinking of you and wish you well. |
Not-So-Obvious Home Staging Tips |
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But there are also some less obvious home staging tips that can help to sell your property faster and for a higher price. Here are a few examples.
The Kitchen The Bathrooms Your Bedroom The Kids’ Bedrooms |
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A Quick Household Check Helps Conserve Resources |
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Next, check that your toilets don’t leak. To check for leaks, pour coloured liquid bowl cleaner into the tank, then wait several hours to see if it appears in the bowl without flushing. If it does, you likely have a leak, and may need to replace the stopper in the bottom of the tank.
Then, make sure your hot water tank and/or pipes are not sweating. While you’re at it, consider turning down the tank thermostat by a couple of degrees – chances are you won’t notice a difference, except hopefully on your energy bill. Finally, check that windows and doors are not drafty. If they are, consider caulking, repairing or replacing them. |
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Help Buyers Understand the Area |
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Sellers often make the mistake of creating a long list of home features while ignoring neighbourhood features. They tout the spacious kitchen, and the newly renovated bathrooms, but say little about the area.
So, when you’re ready to sell your home, sit down and create two lists: home features and neighbourhood features. Buyers want to know both. On the neighbourhood features list, include:
When buyers have their eyes on two properties which are comparable in features, the neighbourhood is often the deciding factor. |
Sales Representative
iPro Realty Ltd., Brokerage
Cell: 647-992-6262
Email: jeff@jeffbelisowskicom.staging.wpmudev.host