Posted on
February 28, 2021
by
Renee Brown
Posted on
December 2, 2020
by
Renee Brown
Staging a home is a highly effective way to sell it faster and for top dollar. Home staging highlights the home’s best features, helps it stand out from the competition, and inspires buyers to form an emotional connection with the home. It’s smart to take advantage of its benefits to get the most money possible for your listing.
Here is a comprehensive home staging checklist to make sure you are covering all of your bases before you start showing it to buyers.
Home Staging Checklist
Preparation
- Evaluate each room from a buyer’s perspective
- Talk to a local real estate agent and professional home stager for customized advice
- Make any necessary repairs (consider hiring a home inspector to find out what needs to be done)
Declutter and Depersonalize
- Go through every room and get rid of anything you no longer want or need
- Depersonalize the décor with a neutral color scheme
- Get rid of features like wallpaper, popcorn ceilings, and outdated carpet
- Edit the décor on shelves and surfaces so there is less visual clutter
- Put away family photos, kids’ artwork, certifications, toys, and pet supplies
- Make sure there is a natural traffic flow in each space by rearranging furniture and getting rid of any pieces that are too bulky
- Allow as much light in as possible and add artificial lighting to dark corners
- Thoroughly clean the entire home (click here for a full cleaning checklist for staged homes)
Kitchen
- Clean everything off the countertops to show as much counter space as possible except for a few key decorative items like flowers, apothecary jars, or a bowl of fruit
- Put away small appliances
- If the cabinets are outdated, update them with a fresh coat of paint and new hardware
- Declutter the cabinets and organize the items so buyers will see that they offer plenty of storage space
- Declutter and organize the pantry
- Clean the entire kitchen, including the interiors of the cabinets and appliances
- Evaluate the appliances and consider updating them before listing the home if they are in subpar condition
- Clean the trash cans and move them out of sight if possible
Living Room
- Evaluate the traffic pattern and make sure there is a natural flow through the space
- Get rid of bulky or unnecessary furniture to create more space
- Edit the shelves and surfaces so there is minimal décor left and more open space
- Put away movies, video games, and magazines
- Gather small items like television remotes in a pretty box
- Cover outdated furniture or bold patterns with neutral slipcovers
- Accent the sofa and chairs with pretty accent pillows
- If you have one, clean out the fireplace and stage it (such as with a stack of wood or tools)
Bedrooms
Bathrooms
- Do a deep clean and polish everything
- Make necessary repairs like re-caulking around the tub and sink
- Switch out outdated elements like unappealing tile and flooring
- Declutter the countertop and cabinets and organize the latter
- Create a spa-like appeal with elements like a white bathrobe hanging on the door, luxurious white towels, apothecary jars filled with pretty soaps or loofahs, flowers, and candles
Other Spaces
- Address any awkward spaces and stage them to make them more appealing to buyers (click here for tips on how to deal with awkward spaces)
- Declutter your home office, clear off the surfaces except for a few key items and décor, put away and secure important documents, and create as much open space as possible
- Declutter and organize the garage
Curb Appeal and Backyard
- Make sure your house numbers are visible from the street and look good, and that the mailbox is in great shape
- Power-wash the exterior of the home including the façade, driveway, sidewalk, and front porch
- Clean out the gutters
- Make any necessary repairs to the exterior of the home
- Add a fresh coat of paint to the front door and make sure any light fixtures are clean and updated
- Put out a simple, pretty welcome mat
- Clean up the yard, fertilize the grass, and add colorful plants to the landscaping
- Trim back trees and shrubs to make sure buyers can see the house and that plenty of natural light can make it inside
- Make any outdoor living spaces appealing with comfortable furniture and stylish décor
Extra Touches
- Make sure the home smells great by keeping it clean, airing it out every day, and adding extra scents from candles, air fresheners, or by baking something in the oven before showings
- Switch out any art that is too personal in taste for pieces that are more neutral and appropriate for all audiences
- Hide pet items from view before showings
Posted on
November 25, 2020
by
Renee Brown
Staging a bathroom and getting it photo ready is not always an easy task. The bathroom serves a vital function, making it one of the most important parts of any home, but the space itself is often less than glamorous. Here are some tips to get your bathroom photo ready:1. Hide the ToiletriesHome shoppers do not care what brand of shampoo you use or what type of hand cream you prefer. Take a moment to clear off the sink and counter.
2. Clean and Polish Mirrors and Other Surfaces. So grab your glass cleaners and other supplies and make sure everything is as clean as can be.
3. Put Out Your Best Towels
Old towels or poorly arranged linens will ruin your photographs, so put out your best towels and make sure they are centered on the towel rack.
4. Add a Potted Plant or Vase of Flowers
The bathroom can be pretty boring, so brighten up the space with a potted plant or a beautiful bouquet of flowers. This finishing touch can make the bathroom look more inviting – and make the finished photographs pop. *
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Posted on
September 25, 2020
by
Renee Brown
Wow, what an honour to be listed as the Top 20 Edmonton Real Estate Agents on Social Media chosen by the good people at PropertySpark. I was thrilled to see the article and appreciate the mention. I've had the opportunity to work with quite a few of the other Realtors mentioned, such as Marshal Muhammad, Alma Hadzic, TJ De Villa, Trina Hodges & Megan Mohr and Kerri-Lyn Holland, all of who are highly respected in the Industry. Thanks again PropertySpark.....its appreciated.
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Posted on
September 11, 2020
by
Renee Brown
Posted on
September 11, 2020
by
Renee Brown
Posted on
September 11, 2020
by
Renee Brown
While I usually opt for the artificial plant section at Home Sense, there is something magical about adding real plants to spruce up an indoor space. Check out these 5 low-maintenance houseplants that any not-so-green-thumb (♀️) can care for:
1. Pothos - It does well in various light conditions and they do best when their soil dries out in between waterings.
2. Peperomia - This species even flourishes under fluorescent lights!
Posted on
September 11, 2020
by
Renee Brown
My biggest piece of advice to anyone selling or buying a home is to find a professional that you trust. This is the largest and most expensive purchase that you will make ... not to mention real estate is a complicated transaction. Feel confident that you are being well represented, marketed properly, and aligned with the current market by hiring a realtor to work with. ***#yeghomesbyrenee #yeghomes #yegre #edmontonrealtor #reneebrown#homedecor #decor #remaxrealestate #edmontonrealestate #yeg#yegrealtor #yegrealestate #remax #edmonton #realtor #yeglocal#realestateedmonton #realestatealberta #homerenovation#househunting #homesforsaleedmonton #homesforsaleYeg #realty#realtorlife #realestateyeg #BNI #BNImavericks #Yegbossb
Posted on
May 21, 2020
by
Renee Brown
How has Covid-19 affected home sales in Edmonton
Navigating through best practices in protecting everyones health and safety but still trying to maintain our economy has been an ongoing battle..........but it looks as though we may have it working. I've been swarmed with calls from past, current and potential clients asking the following questions:
Buyers:
1. Can we physically go in and look at houses?
2. Are banks pre-approving people?
3. Can we get a home inspection if we put an offer in on a property?
4. Are moving companies still working?
5. What precautions are being taken to prevent the spread of Covid-19?
6. What kind of a deal can I get?
Sellers:
1. Can you come into my home to do a Market Evaluation of my home or does it have to be virtual?
2. If I put my home on the market, what precautions would be taken to protect myself and my family?
3. Is it a good time to sell?
4. Are homes currently moving?
5. Are Land Titles and Lawyers open?
6. Are Survey companies working so I can get an RPR?
There are so many questions out there! I'd be more than happy to have a conversation with you either by phone or via zoom. Information is power, and you might be surprised how busy the market is. Please either email me at rbrown@edmontonproperties.com or text me at 780-905-7773 to schedule a conversation. I look forward to hearing from you.