The Importance of Setting the Scene

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The Importance of Setting the Scene: Staging a Home for Sale
 
The booming real estate market of the past few years has reached a cooling off point for most places , and for some it has gone cold. Now, more than ever, staging a home for sale can be the most important thing a seller can do. By following a few tips from the experts, a seller can increase the value of their house as well as reduce the length of time it is on the market.    
 
A staged home will for an average of 17 percent higher than an un-staged home. That means a house listed at $250,000 can see an increase of close to $43,000. And those who spent approximately $500 on staging increased their home’s value by an average of $1,715.  Since most homeowners have difficulty seeing their house objectively, it may be beneficial to request help from friends, a realtor, or a staging professional. 
 
Preparing the house for a showing can be a time consuming process, and research shows that the longer a house stays on the market the lower the selling price will be. Staging a house can mean the difference between weeks or months on the market. The New York Village Voice reported that the average number of days an un-staged home is on the market is 30.9 versus 13.9 for a staged home.
 
 
Increase Curb Appeal: The buyer’s first impression starts here
- Look for chipped paint, especially around the doors and trim, and touch up where needed.
- Always keep the yard mowed and edged.
- Add touches of color with plants and flowers, and keep garden areas manicured.
- Rent a power washer and clean surfaces like brick, siding, sidewalks, and driveways.
- Clear spider webs from entry ways, and make sure there is plenty of light.
 
Kitchens: The heart of a house
- De-clutter counter tops; find a cabinet to hide appliances and everyday items.
- Keep cabinets organized to make them look as large as possible.
- Remove personal items from the refrigerator, like drawings and pictures.
- Consider updating a few appliances; this can add a lot of value to the home.
- Make sure there is plenty of light.
- Clean all surfaces including grout, sinks, corners, and floors.
 
Living Rooms: Help the buyer picture their family here
- Consider the flow of the room and arrange furniture in a way that is functional and inviting. If you have too much furniture you may want to consider renting a storage space.
- Remove pictures and personal items.
- Bring the outside in by adding a plant or fresh flowers.
- Bring attention to wood floors by polishing them, and rent a steam cleaner to make the carpet look as new as possible.
 
Bathrooms: Clean should be the first thing on the buyers mind
- Clean all surfaces, especially grout.
- De-clutter cabinets making them look as large as possible. Consider buying organizers to hide personal products.
- Replace old faucets and fixtures. This can be a relatively inexpensive way to update the room.
- Always neutralize bathroom smells before a buyer arrives. 
- Add coordinating towels and bathmats to detract from dated counter tops and tile.
- Replace light bulbs to brighten the sink area.
 
Bedrooms: Should be uncluttered and relaxing
- Organize the bedroom by arranging furniture in a way that makes the room seem comfortable and spacious. Remove unnecessary furniture items and store them in a storage unit.
- Make the bed look like it is in a hotel. Linens should be coordinating and clean. 
- Remove pictures and personal items.

Renovate and add energy savings with Stucco

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The aim of any home renovation is to improve or upgrade your house, they usually disruptive and can be costly but an upside to renovations is the energy-saving technology that can be included these days. Any of which can save you money in the long-run.  For example, installing new windows can cut down on energy costs low flow toilets and showers can cut down on water use .  A great way for homeowners to save money is to install stucco, or the high-tech version, called Exterior Insulation and Finish System, or EIFS.  While most homeowners refer to EIFS as stucco, stucco is not the same thing as EIFS, and vice versa. 

Stucco is applied wet and dries as a very durable, dense coating.  EIFS is composed of three separate layers and while very similar aesthetically similar to stucco, it has many more energy-efficient properties than traditional stucco. 

 

So why choose stucco or EIFS for  your next home improvement project?  Aside from the obvious cosmetic benefits, EIFS is also a great insulation. In contrast, traditional stucco is not as effective for insulation, as it is applied right onto concrete or brick, whereas EIFS can be installed onto those as well as masonry, plywood and gypsum-based sheathings. This versatility in combination with the multiple layers is what makes EIFS so energy-efficient.  Although most contractors don't do traditional stucco any more, there are still good quality stucco contractors out there. If you think that your home has adequate insulation, and just want to update the outside of your home, stucco is the less expensive option.  Of course, alternatively, long-term savings costs associated with the added energy efficiency of EIFS might be beneficial to some homeowners.

 

Applying stucco is an art that takes years to master, and installing it properly requires extensive knowledge and experience. Choosing the right contractor for the job is a minefield of fly-by-night operations and shoddy sub-contractors, and combined with the many nightmare stories you may see on a number of TV shows , it is understandable that most homeowners view home renovations with more than a little trepidation.




This is why organizations like StuccoContractors.ca exist. They have a team of personally hand-picked contractors that they have worked with for a minimum of 5 years. These contractors specialize in stucco and EIFS, so homeowners can be assured that the project will not just get handed off to a sub-contractor. This is a Canada-wide service, so no matter where you live in the Great White North, you can be sure that you'll be matched up with the right contractors for the project.  Homeowners who are seeking expert stucco or EIFS instalment should look for a local stucco contractor who residents trust.

 

And as with any major home improvement project that you might undertake , research into all aspects of the project is absolutely vital before beginning. There are so many options to improve the value of your home these days ; make sure the choices is right for you and your home.

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