“Curb appeal” is an instantly
understandable byword: one every home seller hears. You can see for yourself how
Evansville
property listings that feature sparkling exterior shots with superior ‘curb
appeal’ instantly draw your attention — and often, higher
offers.
Hearing the phrase makes you picture
potential buyers standing at the curb, viewing your property. Yet the most
important part of ‘curb appeal’ is the second word, not the first. “Appeal”
should be an active concept: one that’s about reaching out, roping
potential buyers in. Successful sellers create appeal by making every
part of a home’s presentation — from its debut in the local property listings to
final inspection and closing — as actively appealing as possible. It’s a frame
of mind that brings results.
“Nice idea,” you might be
thinking; “but how do I put it into action?”
Try viewing today’s property listings from
a buyer’s perspective: notice how a mish-mosh of dark or bright colors can make
rooms look detached from one another. A home’s ‘flow’ is important, but you
can’t see that from the property listings. But you can work to
neutralize your home’s color scheme. When your selection of wall colors makes a
coherent whole, your home looks like an appealing place instead of a
collection of disjointed rooms.
It won’t matter how well your home fares
in the local
property listings if visitors are greeted with strong pet or any other blend of
objectionable odors. Strong cooking aromas are right up there with cigarette
smells to top off the quickest turnoffs to prospective buyers. In doubt? Ask a
friend for their honest opinion.
A clean, clutter-free home adds appeal to
any property, and is especially beneficial for those with smaller rooms. A
Saturday spent cleaning out the house and boxing up as many superfluous items as
possible is guaranteed to pay off.
You can’t appeal to everyone — and you
don’t need to. But you can set the stage for success. I offer a
complimentary in-house consultation to all potential sellers, so if you’re
looking to maximize your home’s selling price, call me today to chat and arrange
that meeting! You can reach me on my cell phone 812-499-9234 or email Rolando@RolandoTrentini.com
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