SELLING A HOME? HERE ARE OUR TOP STYLE TIPS

Did you know that prospective buyers form an opinion within the first 7 to 10 seconds when entering your home? When it comes to selling your home, our team at Yellands understand how valuable first impressions are, so much so that we want yours to be your best. After all, we believe the best impressions tend to create the best offers.

How you present your home can be the defining factor when selling. You are essentially creating a dream feel for your buyer, one which entices them to envision it as their own. In fact, research shows home staging can encourage your home to sell in half the time and for at least 17% more than those homes that aren’t. We decided to share some top tips on how to style your home and amp up your chances of securing a successful home sale.

 
 

1. MAKE THE FRONT OF YOUR HOME IMMACUALTE

First impressions start the moment your potential buyer lays eyes on your house, so how you style your home starts from the outside. Our tip is to survey the front of your home as if you were the buyer. From the overgrown weeds, to the dirty windows and cracked paving, such details rarely go amiss from your buyer’s eagle eye.

A flawless front home can be a fruitful one, so paying attention to the fine details like retouching the paintwork, renewing the gravel and replacing any missing roof tiles are mandatory.


2. REMOVE THE CLUTTER

We are firm believers that less is more when it comes to spring cleaning your home to look its finest. Removing clutter from all surfaces and floors helps to create a more open and airier feel to your home, something your buyers will find most welcoming. Remove what you can into storage or simply keep out of sight.


3. DECORATIVE TOUCHES

Every room of your home should emanate a cosy and effortlessly chic ambience, so be sure to add small touches of attractive character. This is where the charm of lush lamps, plump cushions, decorative artwork and yes, even stylish bedding can work their magic. Small accessories can also help define the intended use for each room. After all, it’s the subtle touches that can have the most influential impact.

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