So you've had a professional home stager come to your home that's for sale and you've implemented everything that he or she recommended to get your home sold fast and for top dollar.
You've removed your family photos so that buyers can imagine themselves living there rather than feeling they are encroaching on your private space.

You've decluttered and have discarded, donated, given away or stored off-season clothing, extra furniture, toys, files, papers, books, magazines and other items so that buyers will feel like there's adequate storage in your home.
You've organized your kitchen cabinets and closets so that buyers will get the impression that you are a homeowner who really takes care of the home.
But now what? You're thinking "We live here. How can our home possibly continue to look like it's show-ready all the time?"
Well, relax, it doesn't have to look show-ready ALL the time, but there are some things you can easily implement so that you can become show-ready at the last minute.
- Keep the "nice" towels, neatly folded, on the towel bars, and hang your towels on a hook or hooks on the back of the door. Remove the latter and put in the washing machine or laundry bin prior to a showing.
- Fold the "nice" towels neatly and then roll them up. Store them in a linen closet or under the sink. Then prior to the showing, remove your daily towels from the towels bars; then unroll and hang up the display towels.
There are many other things that should be done prior to showing your home. Keep an open house checklist handy so that you know exactly what to do.
© Copyright 2011 Designed to Appeal, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
About the Author: Donna Dazzo is president and owner of Designed to Appeal, a home staging company serving New York City and the Hamptons. Designed to Appeal helps homeowners and real estate agents sell homes quickly and profitably, by expertly creating an environment that buyers want to live in. Designed to Appeal also helps homeowners not looking to sell with interior redesign, which involves using mostly what the homeowner already has. Donna writes frequently on home staging and interior decorating and design topics.
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