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What Does Light Have To Do With Selling A Home?
Posted by Deane in Preparation on December 9, 2009
(As we head towards the darkest, shortest days of the year, I thought this article about the importance of light was timely. Enjoy these great home selling tips!)
Using light to help sell a home may be everything.
Real estate pros will tell you that when people are looking for a home they will nearly always say they want a place that feels light and airy. Donna Freeman says no one ever asked to see a dark and dreary house.
It’s the real reason dark wall finishes don’t work well at resale.
Buyers want LIGHT.
There are actually 3 aspects to the LIGHT problem in homes.
The first things that bring light to interior spaces are WINDOWS. When your house is for sale you want the windows to be front and center in the lookers’ eyes. How do you do it? You open all drapes and curtains. You hang all drapes and curtains so that when they are open the glass is completely uncovered. Finally you hang all drapes and curtains high, just under the crown molding and wide to make the window look bigger. Windows are the most expensive item in any house so it is important to make them look good!
The next part of making a house look lighter is to have lots of great LIGHTING and have it all on when people are looking at the house. There are 3 kinds of lighting. Ambient lighting is the background lighting that gives a room
a warm glow all over. Many homes lack good ambient lighting. It is the kind of lighting where you want to see the LIGHT, not the fixture that produces the light. You can get it with a few can lights that wash light up the walls in dark corners, rope lighting that can light the tops of cabinets and wardrobes, and overhead lighting like the kind builders put in rooms. The next lighting you may have is feature lighting like chandeliers or eyeball lights around fireplaces, fountains, art or other special features. The third lighting is lamps and work lighting for counters, end tables and midlevel spaces in rooms. Good lighting can help make up for less than stellar windows.
The third aspect of light in spaces is the COLOR and PAINT finishes in your house. The relocation companies that help corporations sell transferred employees’ homes buy ivory paint by the hundreds of gallons. They do it so they can cover up all those paint mistakes, kid art projects, color disasters and worn walls that homeowners messed up. You don’t HAVE to go with ivory but do go LIGHT. Light neutrals with white trim always do better than dark colors at resale.
A light filled interior is something that buyers want that many homeowners fail to understand or provide when they try to sell their homes. But the magic lighting brings to homes is very important to creating a favorable image and glow in buyers’ minds. Give buyers what they want. Let there be LIGHT. It will really help you sell a home quickly.
About the Author:
Paula is a lifestyle specialists, providing others with her knowledge and insights gathered over her lifetime. She also works with her husband Ron in their mortgage note buying business. Visit their website at Selling A Note or Mortgage Buyers
It’s a Great Time to Get Your House Ready to Sell
Posted by Deane in Preparation on September 2, 2009
I’ve always thought of September as the month of new beginnings. The kids are back in school. The worst of the summer heat is behind us. Vacations are largely taken and becoming a fond memory. I remember I how I spent my son’s first day of school each year cleaning out his room. Man, that felt good!
Fall is a great time to do “spring cleaning” and work in the garden.
And for all these reasons, it’s a great time to sell your house! People are ready to get back to their “real life”.
If you want a step-by-step system to sell your house, I encourage you to invest in “The Truth About FSBO – Complete Selling System”. It has everything you need to sell your house fast. It will help you get your house ready to sell faster, too. Take advantage of the Repair Checklists, Cleaning Checklists, and room-by-room staging tips. Follow the FSBO Marketing Plan. It will help you market your house better and faster.
If you already have “The Truth About FSBO”, don’t let it sit on the shelf. Use it!
If you are serious about getting your house sold before the end of the year, now is the time to start.