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Putting Your House on the Market Soon? Here Are 6 Ways to Begin Home Staging Now!

Good tips of things to do to sell your home for top dollar!  Read below...

Via Cathy Brosius, Home Staging, St. Louis region (Arranged Smartly LLC):

You've decided to put your house on the market and you're planning to do so in a month or two. Now you must decide how to prepare your home for sale. To make that task easier, here are six ways to begin the home staging process now.

1. Decide what needs to goComing Soon

  • Check each room and remove furniture and accessories that are not necessary, are visually distracting or block the views of architectural details. This includes family photos, collectibles, accent furniture or maybe even large pieces such as a buffet or TV. 
  • Look for too much pattern in a space. When your home photos get posted online, pattern can be very distracting. You can slipcover upholstered furniture, remove a busy area rug or remove pillows or other accessories that add too much visual noise.
  • How to decide? Rooms should appear as large as possible and traffic pathways should be free and clear. Take a photo if you're not sure and compare it to houses currently on the market that look appealing to you.
  • Also remove anything that has a limited personal appeal such as dated window treatments, wallpaper, decade-specific colors like mauve or teal, your collections or very taste-specific styles. 
  • When in doubt, take it out! Less is more here.

2. Decide where it will go

  • Once you have identified the things you want to remove, figure out where they will go. An end table may get moved from the family room to the living room to flesh out a sparse space. 
  • If you have storage space in the basement, excess items can go there if neatly stacked, preferably in a closet or along a wall. 
  • What if you don't have any storage space available in your house? Consider asking a family member or friend if you can store items at their home. Rent a storage space or pod. But make the phone calls now and sort this out so your home is ready to show on listing day.

3. Cull excess items from closets and storage areas

  • If you can reduce what's in your closet by one-fifth to one-third, it will make the space look larger and indicate to buyers that there is plenty of storage space. Donate apparel you haven't worn in the last year or the kids have outgrown. You'll have less to pack and unpack for the move. Box up out of season clothing that you won't need for a while.
  • This strategy applies to gadgets and dishes in the kitchen and items in other areas of the house, too. Is there something you aren't using? Pack it up or take it to a thrift shop. 
  • Do you have a graveyard of miscellaneous items you don't know what to do with? Things like electronics can be donated if working, or recycled at electronic recycling depots if not. In St. Louis, check http://www.ecyclestlouis.org/. You'll find locations where you can take electronics to be recycled and you'll help the environment.

4. Repair deferred maintenance

  • Always repair those obvious things that really need fixing. Even addressing simple issues like jiggly doorknobs makes a house feel well-maintained.

5. Paint

  • When walls or trim are dirty, marked or can't be cleaned, it's time to paint.
  • Personal color choices with limited appeal will need attention. This can mean dated hues, like mauve and teal, or colors that may not appeal to the masses, like purple or neon green.
  • Dark colors can be difficult to paint over and may make a room feel smaller. Along the same vein, dark paneling may make a room feel cave-like and dated. Consider painting these spaces in a light, neutral color that will feel brighter and larger. 
  • Choosing neutral colors like light beige or neutral green will make the house feel fresh and appeal to the widest number of buyers possible. This can offer a big impact for a small investment.

6. Make simple updates

  • Switch out light fixtures, faucets and even bathroom hardware such as towel racks, for an updated feel with a minimal investment.
  • Pay attention to metal finishes that are currently in style. In most cases this means anything but brass. 
  • Not handy? Call a handyman service. They are usually qualified for tasks such as replacing faucets and lighting and can be reasonably priced.

Make sure you apply these steps to the interior and the exterior of your house. Whatever you do to get your property ready for the market, give yourself plenty of time. This allows you to complete the tasks yourself or call in help if needed. Preparing your home for sale is like studying for a test or readying for a job interview--the investment of time now can really pay off in the future.

 

 

 

 

Cathy Brosius is the owner of Arranged Smartly, a home staging and organizing company.  Cathy and her team are working smartly for homeowners and real estate agents throughout the St. Louis region.  She has also been interviewed on KMOV's Great Day St. Louis, providing tips on staging a home for sale.


 

To view La Quinta developments, custom estates & golf course communities visit our comprehensive website at www.LQ-Homes.com.  Contact us at 1-760-567-9100, we are here to help you find the desert home of your dreams or sell your home for top dollar!

Copyright © 2010 Laxson Realty. All Rights Reserved. Information from sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. 

"Dare to Prepare Workshop" at La Quinta City Hall Tonight

The City of La Quinta and the "active lifestyle" community of Trilogy are partnering to host the "Dare to Prepare" program tonight (January 27, 2010) from 6 to 8 pm at City Hall located at 78-495 Calle Tampico.  This free expo event will feature a hazard and disaster specialist, discussion groups and vendor booths.  For more information contact 760-777-7090.

Below is a list of recommended items to include in a basic emergency supply kit:

When preparing for a possible emergency situation, it's best to think first about the basics of survival: fresh water, food, clean air and warmth.

Recommended Items to Include in a Basic Emergency Supply Kit:

  • Water, one gallon of water per person per day for at least three days, for drinking and sanitation
  • Food, at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food
  • Battery-powered or hand crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert and extra batteries for both
  • Flashlight and extra batteries
  • First aid kit
  • Whistle to signal for help
  • Dust mask, to help filter contaminated air and plastic sheeting and duct tape to shelter-in-place
  • Moist towelettes, garbage bags and plastic ties for personal sanitation
  • Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities
  • Can opener for food (if kit contains canned food)
  • Local maps
  • Cell phone with chargers

Additional Items to Consider Adding to an Emergency Supply Kit:

  • Prescription medications and glasses
  • Infant formula and diapers
  • Pet food and extra water for your pet
  • Important family documents such as copies of insurance policies, identification and bank account records in a waterproof, portable container
  • Cash or traveler's checks and change
  • Emergency reference material such as a first aid book or information from www.ready.gov
  • Sleeping bag or warm blanket for each person. Consider additional bedding if you live in a cold-weather climate.
  • Complete change of clothing including a long sleeved shirt, long pants and sturdy shoes. Consider additional clothing if you live in a cold-weather climate.
  • Household chlorine bleach and medicine dropper - When diluted nine parts water to one part bleach, bleach can be used as a disinfectant. Or in an emergency, you can use it to treat water by using 16 drops of regular household liquid bleach per gallon of water. Do not use scented, color safe or bleaches with added cleaners.
  • Fire Extinguisher
  • Matches in a waterproof container
  • Feminine supplies and personal hygiene items
  • Mess kits, paper cups, plates and plastic utensils, paper towels
  • Paper and pencil
  • Books, games, puzzles or other activities for children

For more information contact the City of La Quinta or www.ready.gov.

To view La Quinta developments, custom estates & golf course communities visit our comprehensive website at www.LQ-Homes.com.  Contact us at 1-760-567-9100, we are here to help you find the desert home of your dreams or sell your home for top dollar!

Copyright © 2010 Laxson Realty. All Rights Reserved. Information from sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. 

Homes at PGA West Weiskopf in La Quinta 2009 Sales Report

2009 Sales Report for PGA West Weiskopf in La Quinta, CaliforniaWeiskopf_at_PGA_West

Number of Homes Sold:  13

Least Expensive Home Sold:  $477,000 / List Price:  $227,700-  3 bdrm/ 4 bth, 2,611 sq. ft.

Most Expensive Home Sold:  $1,840,000 / List Price: $2,100,000 - 3 bdrm/ 5 bth, 4,911 sq. ft.

*Information from the Desert Area MLS as of January 1, 2010.

Whether you are interested in selling your home or buying a home at PGA West Weiskopf in La Quinta, California, contact us anytime to assist you in meeting your real estate needs!

To view La Quinta developments, custom estates & golf course communities visit our comprehensive website at www.LQ-Homes.com.  Contact us at 1-760-567-9100, we are here to help you find the desert home of your dreams or sell your home for top dollar!

Copyright © 2010 Laxson Realty. All Rights Reserved. Information from sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. 

Homes at PGA West Stadium Course in La Quinta 2009 Sales Report

2009 Sales Report for PGA West Stadium Course in La Quinta, CaliforniaPGA_West_Stadium

Number of Homes Sold:  28

Least Expensive Home Sold:  $219,000 / List Price:  $227,700-  2 bdrm/ 1.75 bth, 1,330 sq. ft.

Most Expensive Home Sold:  $1,100,000 / List Price: $1,299,000 - 4 bdrm/ 4.5 bth, 4,406 sq. ft.

*Information from the Desert Area MLS as of January 1, 2010.

Whether you are interested in selling your home or buying a home in PGA West Stadium Course in La Quinta, California, contact us anytime to assist you in meeting your real estate needs!

To view La Quinta developments, custom estates & golf course communities visit our comprehensive website at www.LQ-Homes.com.  Contact us at 1-760-567-9100, we are here to help you find the desert home of your dreams or sell your home for top dollar!

Copyright © 2010 Laxson Realty. All Rights Reserved. Information from sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. 

Homes at PGA West Palmer Private Course in La Quinta 2009 Sales Report

2009 Sales Report for PGA West Palmer Private Course in La Quinta, CaliforniaPalmer_Private_PGA_West_La_Quinta

Number of Homes Sold:  28

Least Expensive Home Sold:  $214,000 / List Price:  $216,000-  3 bdrm/ 2 bth, 1,525 sq. ft.

Most Expensive Home Sold:  $750,000 / List Price: $799,000 - 4 bdrm/ 4.25 bth, 3,250 sq. ft.

*Information from the Desert Area MLS as of January 1, 2010.

Whether you are interested in selling your home or buying a home in PGA West Palmer Private Course in La Quinta, California, contact us anytime to assist you in meeting your real estate needs!

To view La Quinta developments, custom estates & golf course communities visit our comprehensive website at www.LQ-Homes.com.  Contact us at 1-760-567-9100, we are here to help you find the desert home of your dreams or sell your home for top dollar!

Copyright © 2010 Laxson Realty. All Rights Reserved. Information from sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. 

PGA West Jack Nicklaus Tournament Course in La Quinta 2009 Sales Report

2009 Sales Report for PGA West Jack Nicklaus Tournament Course in La Quinta, CaliforniaJack_Nicklaus_Tournament_Course

Number of Homes Sold:  24

Least Expensive Home Sold:  $156,000 / List Price:  $180,500-  2 bdrm/2 bth, 1,288 sq. ft.

Most Expensive Home Sold:  $1,195,000 / List Price: $1,195,000 - 3 bdrm/3.5 bth, 3,796 sq. ft.

*Information from the Desert Area MLS as of January 1, 2010.

Whether you are interested in selling your home or buying a home in PGA West Jack Nicklaus Tournament Course in La Quinta, California, contact us anytime to assist you in meeting your real estate needs!

To view La Quinta developments, custom estates & golf course communities visit our comprehensive website at www.LQ-Homes.com.  Contact us at 1-760-567-9100, we are here to help you find the desert home of your dreams or sell your home for top dollar!

Copyright © 2010 Laxson Realty. All Rights Reserved. Information from sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. 

PGA West Jack Nicklaus Private Course in La Quinta 2009 Sales Report

2009 Sales Report for PGA West Jack Nicklaus Private Course in La Quinta, CaliforniaJack_Nicklaus_Private_at_PGA_West

Number of Homes Sold:  22

Least Expensive Home Sold:  $372,000 / List Price:  $399,900-  2 bdrm/2 bth, 1,706 sq. ft.

Most Expensive Home Sold:  $1,750,000 / List Price: $1,895,000 - 4 bdrm/4.5 bth, 5,300 sq. ft.

*Information from the Desert Area MLS as of January 1, 2010.

Whether you are interested in selling your home or buying a home in PGA West Jack Nicklaus Private Course in La Quinta, California, contact us anytime to assist you in meeting your real estate needs!

To view La Quinta developments, custom estates & golf course communities visit our comprehensive website at www.LQ-Homes.com.  Contact us at 1-760-567-9100, we are here to help you find the desert home of your dreams or sell your home for top dollar!

Copyright © 2010 Laxson Realty. All Rights Reserved. Information from sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. 

Homes at PGA West Legends in La Quinta 2009 Sales Report

2009 Sales Report for PGA West Legends in La Quinta, CaliforniaPGA_West_Legends

Number of Homes Sold:  14

Least Expensive Home Sold:  $500,000 / List Price:  $534,900-  3 bdrm/4 bth, 2,501 sq. ft.

Most Expensive Home Sold:  $1,300,000 / List Price: $1,475,000 - 4 bdrm/4.5 bth, 4,370 sq. ft.

*Information from the Desert Area MLS as of January 1, 2010.

Whether you are interested in selling your home or buying a home in PGA West Legends in La Quinta, California, contact us anytime to assist you in meeting your real estate needs!

To view La Quinta developments, custom estates & golf course communities visit our comprehensive website at www.LQ-Homes.com.  Contact us at 1-760-567-9100, we are here to help you find the desert home of your dreams or sell your home for top dollar!

Copyright © 2010 Laxson Realty. All Rights Reserved. Information from sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. 

Homes at Greg Norman Course PGA West La Quinta 2009 Sales Report

2009 Sales Report for PGA West Greg Norman La Quinta in La Quinta, CaliforniaGreg_Norman_PGA_West_La_Quinta

Number of Homes Sold:  12

Least Expensive Home Sold:  $627,500 / List Price:  $739,900-  3 bdrm/3.5 bth, 3,359 sq. ft.

Most Expensive Home Sold:  $1,700,000 / List Price: $1,795,000 - 4 bdrm/3 bth, 4,375 sq. ft.

*Information from the Desert Area MLS as of January 1, 2010.

Whether you are interested in selling your home or buying a home in PGA West Greg Norman in La Quinta, California, contact us anytime to assist you in meeting your real estate needs!

To view La Quinta developments, custom estates & golf course communities visit our comprehensive website at www.LQ-Homes.com.  Contact us at 1-760-567-9100, we are here to help you find the desert home of your dreams or sell your home for top dollar!

Copyright © 2010 Laxson Realty. All Rights Reserved. Information from sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. 

Parc La Quinta in La Quinta 2009 Sales Report

2009 Sales Report for Parc La Quinta in La Quinta, CaliforniaParc_La_Quinta

Number of Homes Sold:  12

Least Expensive Home Sold:  $174,000 / List Price:  $184,900-  3 bdrm/2 bth, 1,620 sq. ft.

Most Expensive Home Sold:  $330,000 / List Price: $339,000 - 4 bdrm/3 bth, 2,222 sq. ft.

*Information from the Desert Area MLS as of January 1, 2010.

Whether you are interested in selling your home or buying a home in Parc La Quinta in La Quinta, California, contact us anytime to assist you in meeting your real estate needs!

To view La Quinta developments, custom estates & golf course communities visit our comprehensive website at www.LQ-Homes.com.  Contact us at 1-760-567-9100, we are here to help you find the desert home of your dreams or sell your home for top dollar!

Copyright © 2010 Laxson Realty. All Rights Reserved. Information from sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.