Camille’s Blog of the Week – 3/24/16

March 24, 2016

Camille Hord, Licensed Real Estate Broker

Camille’s Blog of the Week

Top 10 Home Showing Tips

When you show your home, you want to engage the buyer emotionally because the decision to buy is based more on emotions, and less on logic. Give the buyer permission to say, “Yes, I want to buy this home,” by staging, accentuating your home’s positive attributes, and do not draw any attention to the negative aspects.
Besides, there will be plenty of time after the deal is signed to talk about the drawbacks.

1) The Gracious Welcome
Although the buyer is a guest in your home, you want the buyer to imagine owning the home. You don’t want to make the buyer feel like an intruder.

    • Don’t expect the buyer to remove her shoes, unless you are selling to a buyer for whom religious or cultural reasons mandate it. Otherwise, the presumption is insulting.
    • Leave the house. The buyer won’t talk about the house in front of you or open doors with you standing there.
    • Don’t pressure or hurry the buyer. Tell the buyer to take all the time that is needed.
    • Leave a bowl of wrapped candy or other treats near the front door with a small note thanking the buyer for coming to see your home.

2) Check the Temperature

      • Now is not the time to worry about your utility bill. If it’s cold enough to wear a sweater to stay warm, turn on the heat.
      • If it’s warm outside, turn on the air conditioning. It’s better to heat or cool the house a degree or two warmer / colder than usual and then set the temperature at normal. This prevents the heat or A/C from kicking on when the buyer is present, because some HVAC systems are loud.
      • You want the temperature inside to be comfortable and to give the buyer more of a reason to linger, especially on hot or cold days!

3) Create a Mood

      • Light a fire in the fireplace.
      • Make it romantic by placing two champagne glasses on a nearby table.
      • Turn on soft music. I used to play Enya until one day I heard it piped in at a mortuary.

4) Play Down the Scent

        • Many people are allergic to certain scents and deodorizers, so don’t spray the air or plug-in air fresheners.
        • Don’t burn candles or spray perfume in the bedroom for the same reason.
        • If weather permits, open the windows — if there is too much noise outside, close them.
        • If you’re going to bake cookies or simmer spices such as cinnamon in water on the stove, put out munchies so buyers aren’t disappointed. More than one buyer has said, “Oh, darn, I thought there were cookies in here!”

5) Play Up the Visual

          • If you have seasonal photographs showcasing flower gardens, leaves bursting in color or a snow-covered lawn twinkling from street lights, then display them in a prominent position.
          • Open all the window coverings to let in light.
          • Keep blinds partially closed that otherwise show undesirable outdoor scenery such as a dilapidated fence or a nearby structure that obstructs views.

6) Light up the House

          • Turn on every light in the house, including appliance lights and closet lights.
          • Brighten dark rooms with few windows by placing spot lights on the floor behind furniture.
          • Turn off TV.

7) Encourage Touching

        • Drape sensuous fabrics such as velvet or silk throws over chair arms.
        • Leave doors slightly ajar.
        • If you have carpeting, vacuum in one direction.

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