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How To Stage Your Lakefront Home For Sale

PostAuthorIcon Author: Hubert Miles | PDF Print E-mail

3. Create a show model lake home. After you are done packing up your personal belongings, you can hang pictures of boats or other lake pictures in place of your personal photos. You can also place decorative items like boat ores, signs, and plants in corners or shelves. Place some decorated canisters or fruit in some attractive baskets or glass vases in stead of counter top appliances that you don't need.

Another tip that should not be overlooked is to think of yourself as the potential buyer that is seeing your lakefront home for the very first time. If there are things that you would like changed, it is likely that others will feel the same way. Try to make your home look the best.

You may have to make a small investment in staging your home's interior, but you'll recoup your investment when your home sells. By staging your home properly, you'll shorten the period of time your home is on the market and get most if not all of your asking price. Hubert Miles
 

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