Wednesday, December 3, 2014

5 Staging Mistakes to Avoid in your Homes for Sale in South Tampa Area



5 Staging Mistakes to Avoid in your Homes for Sale in South Tampa Area


Home selling always comes with the task to dress up your home in such a way that homebuyers would love to make it their own. And with all the current fads in staging and interior design, it’s easy to get lost and do exactly the opposite of what would supposedly work best for your homes for sale in South Tampa Area. If you are planning to stage your home for a quick sale, be sure to avoid these common mistakes.

Here are usual mistakes in staging your home for sale in South Tampa area.

1. Not getting rid of clutter thoroughly
Clutter, as you may already know, can easily distract the eyes. And sometimes people don’t see clutter as clutter. Try to ask for other people’s opinion so you know what to take down. Your personal items like awards and memorabilia might just distract buyers so it is advisable to store them away. This would free up much space and would make your home look brighter and roomier.

2. Creating themes for rooms that just don’t work
Adding specific elements in a room so homebuyers could envision themselves living there is helpful. But if you design a room with distracting themes, that’s clearly not going to help. If you want your real estate listings in South Tampa to be bought, you would consider having clean, neutral, and inviting rooms that would help buyers mentally move in, or imagine living there.

3. Over-staging a home
There are many ways to overstage a home. People who get too excited and buy numerous pieces or who fill a small room with huge furniture could easily affect the way your home looks. Be careful in spending money for things that won’t really add appeal or value to your home. When staging, decide on an item as a focus for the room and then work your way from there by adding items and moving them around so that the eyes don’t get distracted. It is best to start with an empty room when staging to help you achieve a balanced look.

4. Painting the walls with bright colors
When you see homes for sale in www.TampaTodayRealEstate.com, you will find that most South Tampa area real estate for sale are homes that are painted with neutral toned palettes. These would range from white to beige to grey to pale blues and greens. Although it has been your home and your taste might yearn for the latest bold color of the year, the reality is that this would not be as attractive to everyone else. So stick to what’s neutral and avoid painting your walls with bright and bold ones. You can still incorporate these colors as highlights and accents through rugs, pillow cases, or door number.

5. Forgetting the curb
Too often people would focus on staging the home’s interior but would forget that the exterior of the home can provide a lasting impression. Do not forget to keep your yard clean and attractive. Keep litter away and beautify your door or spruce up your porch as much as possible. Your home’s curb appeal might many homebuyers’ hearts.

Staging to achieve the look of a dream home can be really helpful in selling your South Tampa waterfront homes for sale fast. But don’t be too hasty in doing this that you end up making the home look undesirable instead. Be sure to consult your Tampa FL realtor to know what buyers are looking for in a home.

Call me, Mary G. Diaz at 813-245-9677 so I could guide you in your home selling preparations. Let me help you get the best deal with my knowledge and experience in homes for sale in South Tampa area.


 

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