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July 15, 2012

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Seduce Buyers with Savvy Staging – II

by terresteinbeck RODEO REALTY

As promised, here’s a sequel to my previous article about home staging. Coupled with the earlier tips, this new set of ideas definitely will pump up the sales appeal of your beautiful L.A. home. Absorb these pearls of wisdom, then implement them full force. You’ll be amazed at their selling power.

Go Deep – You want your home looking spotless. Why? Because prospective buyers do. So gather up your vast collection cleaning supplies cloths, cleansers, brushes – all of it. Now rub, wipe, rinse, and scrub everything from floors to fridge until the place shines. Believe me, it’ll make a huge difference.

Remember the Little Things – Believe it or not, buyers are a picky bunch. And they’ll notice all the little things about your home. All those tiny details might not be grabbing your attention, but they’ll be on buyer radar the second they waltz through the door…maybe before. This means, you need to get busy and conceal scratches and nicks with touch-up paint, plaster up those unsightly holes, and shine up all the beautiful brass doorknobs.

Cabinetry Counts – Polish the wood and wipe the glass clean until it gleams. Then add some pizzazz with eye-catching pulls and handles. Appliances should get the same VIP treatment.

Well, that should get you further along down the road to staging success. Even more about staging your L.A. home for sale in future installments. In the meantime, if you have any questions or thoughts on the topic, be sure to send them my way. The comment box is now open.

And, of course, if you want to be connected to the latest info and opportunities in the Beverly Hills real estate market, I’m ready to make it happen.  Call or email today.

Back soon.

Terre Steinbeck

terre.steinbeck@gmail.com

(310) 666-4094  DIRECT

(310) 724-7100   OFFICE

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