Dress To Impress: Home Staging Tips
Before the deal is sealed, tenants in search of a private flat to rent prefer visiting the home to get an idea of the kind of setting they will be living in. Is there adequate lighting? Are there any major repairs required? Does the house look “shabby”? Some of them can be a bit picky. To ensure that your home scores high during this visit, you need to dress it appropriately to make an impact on them. We have some great tips for you to do just that!
1. The First Impression Is Definitely The Last
While your prospective tenant doesn’t expect a house right out of the Modern Homes magazine, they do expect a place that is visually impressive and secure. The exterior of the construction is the first aspect they will notice. This will be the basis on which they may judge the inside of the home as well. Your goals should be to make your property look appealing from the very start. Focus on making your entrance look clean and welcoming.
2. Arrange For Adequate Natural Lighting
It has been observed by interior designers that natural sunlight allowed in a setting can make the room appear bigger, and can help establish its allure. Therefore, push the draperies aside to allow the light to flow in and enhance the appearance of the place.
3. Use Some Art-Work As Decor
A cold empty room has negative associations attached to it. As a landlord, you want to really sell the idea of your apartment by making an emotional connection. Using some form of artistic expression, such as a painting hanging on a wall, a neatly designed vase, or a photograph can really add to the attractiveness of the venue.
4. Feel Free To Invest In Minor Repairs
The rent you intend to charge needs to be justified. The minute the tenant enters your property, they are mentally checking things off against your asking rent. So if there are paint chippings in some areas, a broken knobs or two or some minor plumbing issue, it is recommended to have it all fixed before the visit.
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