Posted on
March 25, 2022
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Janine Mazzalupi
With Spring here let’s re-focus our attention on the importance of curb appeal when selling! The yard is often times the first thing potential buyers notices about your home. If the landscaping hasn't been taken care of it can look like an overwhelming amount of work to a prospective buyer and they'll likely take that first impression with them through the rest of the home. If you have a high maintenance yard, make sure it's well taken care of before showings
Trees are a valuable asset. Whether...
Posted on
February 13, 2022
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Janine Mazzalupi
Staging helps sell your home faster and it doesn't have to be expensive. - Clear all surfaces of clutter. Less is more. Minimal decor is best, to allow buyers to see more of the space and less of your stuff. - Remove all clues that you own a pet. Freshen up the air to get rid of all the pet odours. Our little furry friend runs the house now, but when we're listed, we don't want anyone to know she lives there! When buyers see any pet items, they immediately smell your pets (even if the...
Posted on
October 20, 2021
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Janine Mazzalupi
After putting in a huge amount of time and effort to get your home looking good and ready to sell, your hard work is finally going to pay off: your home is on the market—you’re ready to begin showing. Your house should always be at-the-ready for a tour, as agents may bring clients by with very little notice. If they catch you unprepared and you aren’t able to show the house on the spot, you could be losing out on a sale. Concentrate on the following areas to ensure your home is ready...
Posted on
March 31, 2021
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Janine Mazzalupi
When you’re selling your home, you want it to look its best. You want buyers who view it to say, “Wow, I love this place!” However, what if you have a stubborn stain in the carpet, or a cracked floor tile? An unsightly issue like that can be distracting in your otherwise beautiful property.
You have a few options.
First, try to get the issue fixed. There are specialty cleaners on the market designed to lift even the most stubborn carpet stains.
The same goes for hardwood and tile....
Posted on
March 7, 2021
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Janine Mazzalupi
Whether you're painting your home to prepare it for sale, or simply to make it more attractive for your own enjoyment, choosing the right colour is important. A colour isn't just a matter of taste, it's also, to a large extent, about the emotions it elicits.If you're painting your foyer, for example, you may want it to seem bright and welcoming. So, light orange tones might be appropriate as that colour is often interpreted as friendly.In your living room, you may want to create an atmosphere of comfort...
Posted on
February 5, 2021
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Janine Mazzalupi
Let's face it. Planning events, even exciting ones like an overseas vacation, can be stressful. So, it's not surprising that some homeowners — even those thrilled about moving — can slip into "worry mode" when putting their property up for sale.
Unfortunately, this anxiety can make the process of selling an unpleasant experience. Who wants that? So here are some things you can do to reduce selling stress and enjoy the adventure.
- Understand the selling process. The more you know about the...
Posted on
August 5, 2019
by
Janine Mazzalupi
If your living space is small and you’re preparing to sell then pay special attention to this area.
1. Lighten it up and keep it neutral. Dark colours on walls can add dramatic effect but if any walls are anything other than neutral then painting is a must, even for those on a tight budget. Lighter tones will make the room seem brighter, larger and cleaner.
2. Windows are an important feature so maximize them, don’t cover them up with sofas or drapes. Consider using large mirrors to make...
Posted on
July 26, 2013
by
Janine Mazzalupi
Staged homes sell faster. It enables a buyer to see themselves in your home and not how you are occupying it.
Try to remove two-thirds of the items from your home so that its features come forward. Remove anything that identifies who owns the property such as family photos, notes on the fridge etc.
Keep windows and doors clear, clean and open with curtains tied back to allow in natural light.
If you have pets be diligent about removing evidence of hair or odors and have them confined...
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