Spring Staging Tips That Could Sell Your Nashville TN Home
Spring is a great time to sell your Nashville TN home. The weather is comfortable for home buyers to tour listings, the foliage is in bloom making your home’s curb appeal optimum, and house prices unexpectedly advanced in January according to a report from the Federal Housing and Finance Administration.
I came across an article on FrontDoor.com titled Staging Tips for Spring that outlined some ideas to brighten up your home and attract buyers that I thought you would find interesting. Please see the article below along with some home staging tips I’ve added as well.

Whip your yard into shape. When you’re selling in the spring, you need to get your yard in shape as quickly as possible. Clear winter yard debris, and get frost-resistant plants that won’t be affected if a late cold spell hits.
Do some spring cleaning. It’s natural to want to spruce up your space in the spring, so scrub away! A sparkling home will impress Nashville buyers and make your home seem even more appealing.
Organize your Closets. Box up your winter wardrobe. Bulky winter clothes take up lots of space, so move them out as you de-clutter your closets. You’ll impress buyers with all that space.
Spruce up the entryway. If your welcome mat is covered with winter dirt, pick up a new one. Wipe down your front door and sweep away cobwebs from light fixtures. Being greeted with a clean, pretty doorway will help set the tone for the entire showing.
Bring spring aromas indoors. Spring is not only a colorful season in Nashville, but a fragrant one, too. Bring the aroma indoors. Scents have a profound effect on mood, so infusing scent into your decor with fresh flowers or plants not only improves your home visually but aromatically as well and can change the overall feeling of a space.
Bring out the bright colors. Tuck away the heavy, winter flannel comforter and pull out crisp linens and coverlets for color. Bring in the spring with floral-designed spreads or colorful solids. Don’t forget accent pillows for added style and comfort.
Highlight your outdoor living spaces. Clean or paint your decking, and make any necessary outdoor repairs. No deck? Arrange chairs or outdoor furniture in your yard to create the illusion of an outdoor room – see picture above for an idea.
If you currently have your TN home for sale or are thinking of selling your home it better be well coifed and in sparkling condition or other offerings will outshine it in the competitive Nashville real estate market. You may even consider hiring a professional home stager to make certain your home appeals to a wide range of buyers. If you list your Middle TN home for sale with me, I’ll provide the services of a Professional Home Stager ! Click here to see a professional home stager in action.
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May 8th, 2009 at 3:34 pm
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