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By Dylan Suitor

My true passion is to create generational wealth; generational wealth for my family, my future family, for my friends and of course for our clients. Whether you are a first-time or seasoned investor, looking for single family investments, duplexes, tri-plexes etc, multi-family investing, student rentals, vacation homes or a rent to own. I can assist you in getting started and teach and guide you on how to grow your own portfolio. I have focussed much of my attention over the last few years really understanding the process involved, in order to best serve you, our client.

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A well-staged home allows buyers to envision themselves living in the space, which can lead to faster offers and even higher bids. Here are some expert tips on how to stage your home effectively, whether you’re a DIY-er or planning to work with a professional stager.

1. Declutter and Depersonalize

The first step in staging your home is to remove clutter and personal items. Potential buyers need to imagine themselves in the space, which is hard to do if it’s filled with your belongings. Pack away family photos, collections, and personal mementos. Decluttering also includes minimizing furniture and decorative items to create a clean, open feel.

Tip: Consider renting a storage unit for any excess items you won’t need during the selling process. This will help keep your home tidy and spacious.

2. Neutralize the Color Palette

When staging your home, it’s important to create a space that appeals to a broad range of buyers. Bold colors or highly personalized decor may turn off potential buyers. Stick to neutral colors on walls and furnishings to create a blank canvas where buyers can envision adding their own style.

Tip: Light grays, beiges, or soft whites are popular and welcoming choices for repainting any bold-colored walls.

3. Rearrange and Simplify Furniture

Furniture placement can make or break how a room feels to potential buyers. Avoid overcrowding rooms with too much furniture, which can make the space feel smaller. Instead, arrange furniture in a way that maximizes flow and highlights the room’s features, such as a fireplace or large window.

Tip: If your furniture is worn or mismatched, consider renting stylish, modern pieces for a short period to create a more cohesive look.

4. Create a Cozy Atmosphere

Staging isn’t just about removing things—it’s also about making a home feel warm and inviting. Add cozy touches like soft throw blankets, pillows, and rugs in living areas and bedrooms. These small additions can make the space feel more livable and welcoming.

Tip: Use fresh flowers or a bowl of fruit in the kitchen or dining area to add a pop of color and life.

5. Don’t Forget the Details

Lastly, it’s the small details that can make all the difference. Pay attention to things like replacing old hardware, ensuring doors don’t squeak, and making sure all light bulbs are working. These small tweaks show buyers that the home has been well cared for.

Tip: A final walkthrough with “fresh eyes,” or even asking a friend to do one, can help spot any last-minute issues that need addressing.

Ready to Sell? Staging your home can dramatically impact how quickly and profitably your home sells. Whether you handle the staging yourself or work with a professional, these tips will help you create a space that buyers can’t resist. Ready to get started? Reach out today to see how we can help you sell your home for top dollar.