Staging your house to sell: 5 Tips & Ideas You are selling your house and you want to draw the most attention as possible to get as many potential buyers through the door. Whether you are listing with a Realtor or listing as For Sale By Owner the challenges are the same. Get as many buyers through the door as possible. That is easier said than done sometimes. In the current market just having your property on the market is usually enough to get it the attention to sale. Regardless, staging your home is important because it could make or break the buyer from choosing your house over another. The key to any staging is getting the potential buyer to see themselves in your house. Here I will provide a few tips to hopefully help get the buyers through your door. #1. Declutter. You want to present the best version of your house as possible. To do that you may need to remove some items from the room you are staging. If you have too many furniture pieces or too large of pieces...
Curb Appeal 5 suggestions and a bonus. With today’s market selling a property seems to be easier than ever. Low inventory and high demand are driving the market. But, how do you set your property apart from the rest from the moment the potential buyer pulls up in front of your property? Why is curb appeal important? Most buyers, unless they are driving up & down the streets looking for “For Sale” signs, are finding the properties online. You need to make it “POP” in pictures to catch the buyers as they swipe through the properties, regardless of what site they are using. Here we will go over a few items that seem like no brainers, but sellers tend to not think about or feel is not needed. Below I will briefly go over 4 things property owners can do to draw attention to their property whether they are selling or not. #1. Mow the lawn. This is one of those well duh.. But you’ll be surprised how many sellers once they list their property, especially if they don’t li...
It was 24 June, 1994 the summer before my senior year of high school, when I started my career in the Washington National Guard as a M1 Tank Crewmember with C Co 1/303 rd Armor in Port Orchard, WA. I went active duty 7 May, 1996 as an aircraft electrician; retired 30 September, 2016 and, as they say, the rest is history. Like most who serve on active duty I have been all over the world; parts I hope to see again and others I wish I could forget. I landed in Spokane for a job in July 2016 while on terminal leave. Since being here I have discovered so many things to do in Spokane. Like basketball; We have Spokane Hoopfest, the largest 3on3 outdoor tournament anywhere.You into college basketball? We have Gonzaga University’s Men and Women’s basketball.Into baseball? We have the Spokane Indians a minor league affiliate of the Texas Rangers. Want to catch a Pro Sports game? Take a quick 1 hour flight or 6 hour drive to Seattle and see both the Seattle Seaha...
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