Every lifestyle is different and people have different needs. Sometimes unknowingly, our formal living rooms become our children’s play area and the dining room becomes our office. When selling a property, rooms should be displayed for the function they were meant for. By not showing proper function of the rooms, buyers can be misguided in thinking you have a bad layout or missing certain areas that they need. What they see is what they get.

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Seeing is believing. You have to show buyers the potential of your property. Bedrooms are the most common multi-function spaces in the home. Sometimes people don’t need their third bedroom so they use it as an area to keep their exercise equipment or maybe store unused furniture. A potential buyer who needs a third bedroom for their child may see yours as unfit due to the way you are presenting it. The easiest way to fix this is using furniture rental company, or staging company to rent furniture and Show buyers a functional bedroom in that space and they can see it as such. If you are listing as a three bedroom home – show a three bedroom home!



Adequate storage space in a home is a must. Buyers typically have this on their shopping lists while looking at potential houses. You need to show buyers that your property has plenty of space to fit their needs. As you are de-cluttering your house for sale, move out anything you do not have use for.
