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You don’t necessarily need a large budget for staging your home. Staging on a budget can be achieved if you have neutral furniture, artwork, accessories and are willing to provide some elbow grease, you can transform your house into a show home.
Start off by touring your home as if you’ve never seen it before, you’ll be surprised at how much you have ignored. Is there a crack in your front step? Are your light switches covered in finger prints? Do your light bulbs need replacing? By repairing these minor glitches, you are showing your potential buyers your home is well kept. If there are major issues, like leaks in your roof or cracks in your foundation, contact us. We’d be happy to recommend a qualified handyman. Remember, if you think fixing anything is time consuming or costly, just imagine what your potential buyers are thinking. |

After: By altering the space between the roof slope and pillars (nesting birds are no longer an issue) as well as cleaning the sizing, repairing the cracks in the front step, re-seeding the lawn and painting the door, the curb appeal has improved drastically.
Staging On A Budget – Part 2
Staging On A Budget – Part 3
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