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Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Preparing A Home To Sell


Preparing A Home To Sell

If you have a St. Louis or St. Charles County, Missouri area home to sell, you’re probably thinking of how to get the most value for your home. While the current sellers market is beneficial for home sellers looking to get the most from their home sale, there is more you can do to ensure your home brings top dollar. We’ve put together a list of things to do to improve the condition of your home so that it looks its best in pictures and brings the most interest and offers when your home is listed for sale.

Create A Plan
Imagine you are a homebuyer and walk through your home. Write down anything that needs cleaning, fixing or updating. Consider any items that need to be sold, donated or thrown away to make your home feel more spacious. Get advice from a REALTOR who can see your home with fresh eyes through the lens of experience.


Preparing A Home Exterior Before Selling A Home

Prepare The Home Exterior
The front exterior of your home and its curb appeal will be the first things potential homebuyers see. So you must make a good impression to elevate the value of the home in the eyes of homebuyers.
  • Touch up the paint on the home's exterior, including trim, doors and shutters.
  • Inspect the roof and make repairs as needed.
  • Check that the gutters and downspouts are free of debris.
  • Wash the windows.
  • Repair any cracks in the driveway and sidewalks.
  • Make sure the lawn is mowed and that landscaping and trees are trimmed.
  • Remove any debris, clippings, toys, trash, or pet droppings from the yard.
  • Check front door, doorbell, address number, welcome mat and mailbox.
  • Add color with seasonal flowers or shrubs if time allows.

Preparing A Home Interior Before Selling A Home

Prepare The Home Interior
Before we discuss to-do’s for particular spaces in a home, let’s look at items throughout the home that need to be addressed before it is put on the market.
  • Completely clean your home or hire a home cleaning service.
  • Stow away valuables in a safe place.
  • Repair any cracks or holes in walls and clean any marks or touch-up the paint.
  • Repair or replace any torn screens.
  • Clean carpeting and draperies for best appearance and freshness. 
  • Clean and inspect the fireplace and make any necessary repairs.
  • Lubricate squeaky doors, windows, and cabinets.
  • Replace any burned out light bulbs.
  • Pre-pack and store extra items or out-of-season items like holiday décor and clothes.
  • If the basement or attic is a functioning part of the house, make sure the area is clean and in good repair.

Preparing The Kitchen For Home Showings

Prepare The Kitchen
The kitchen has become one of the most important rooms in the house. It is a place that homeowners spend a lot of time cooking and bonding with their family. So it is a place that homebuyers pay special attention to.
  • Be sure cabinets, refrigerator, ceiling fans and vent hoods are wiped down and clean.
  • Clear the counters of any appliances. If an appliance must remain, be sure it is clean.
  • Make sure the floors are clean. . If the floor looks old and dull, consider replacing the flooring.
  • Organize your cabinets because potential buyers will often open the doors. 
  • Don’t leave dirty dishes in the sink.

Preparing The Bathroom For Home Showings

Prepare The Bathroom
Homebuyers will want to ensure any bathrooms in the home are in good working condition. Of course you’ll want to be sure that the bathrooms in your home are as clean as possible. You should also check the following.
  • Replace old caulking around bathtub and sinks.
  • Repair or replace any leaky faucets.
  • Unclog and sanitize drains to remove odors.
  • Keep the toilet seat lids closed.
  • Keep fresh towels in the bathrooms at all times.

Preparing The Garage For Home Showings

Prepare The Garage
If the home you are selling has a garage, you’ll want to prepare it to look its best for the home sale as well.
  • Clean and organize items currently in the garage leaving room to store any additional items from inside the home.
  • Any items stored in the garage from inside the home should be stored as neatly as possible.
  • Remove any stains from the garage floor with degreasers found at your local home repair store.
  • Remove any cobwebs from the ceiling of the garage and from around the doors.
  • Make sure garage door openers and lights are working.


While you can’t control where your home is located, or the value of comparable properties your home will compete with when it is listed for sale, you can control the condition of your home. Using this list and talking to an experienced real estate agent like those on The Boehmer Team will ensure that you do everything possible to make the most from your home sale. Thinking of selling? Contact The Boehmer Team to make it a better experience. Still need more info? CLICK HERE to learn the Home Selling Process.


Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Staging a Home to Sell


Staging a home for sale is beneficial for both sellers and buyers. According to Realtor.org: 37 percent of Realtors® representing sellers and 32 percent of Realtors® representing buyers believe that buyers most often offer a 1 to 5 percent increase on the value of a staged home. Additionally, 22 percent of Realtors® representing sellers and 16 percent of Realtors® representing buyers said the increase is closer to 6 to 10 percent.

Staging for a great first impression.
Meanwhile Realtors® on the buyer side believe that staging makes an impact in several ways; 81 percent said staging helps buyers visualize the property as a future home, while 46 percent said it makes prospective buyers more willing to walk through a home they saw online.

RESA (The Real Estate Staging Association) provides on-going statistics relating to home staging.  The most recent statistics show that staged properties sell 73% faster than properties that are not staged.
We asked our favorite local St. Louis area stager, Liz Connolly, of INhance IT! Home Staging some questions to help clarify the home staging process for sellers. 

What Homes Benefit From Staging

The Boehmer Team: How do you determine if a home can benefit from staging? 

Liz Connolly: Just about any home will benefit from staging.  The lower the price of the property the more it will benefit from staging.  Staging creates a vision of a lifestyle.  It draws the eye to the big picture minimizing flaws and accentuating the positive aspects of the property.  There are times, however, when the owner is not willing or able to make necessary repairs or there are just too many repairs to be made.  We encourage these sellers to list the home “as is”.  There is no point in staging a home if it is not in great condition.  In fact, we will not stage a vacant property that has not had the necessary repairs.  Staging can do a lot for a property, but can’t hide bad paint colors, dirty carpet, bad smells, etc.

Staging to update a space.

The Home Staging Process

The Boehmer Team: How long is the process of staging a home?

Liz Connolly: Once a client agrees to the staging we get them on the schedule and arrange to preview the home.  We are typically at least 2 weeks out as far as booking the install.  The home preview takes about 15 minutes – we walk through the home taking notes and photos and then go back to the office and create the “design plan”.  The actual staging process takes anywhere from 2-4 hours max.  We bring in a team of 5 professionals to stage the key living areas of the home:  living, dining, kitchen/breakfast, family/hearth, master bedroom & bathrooms.  We provide furnishings, area rugs, artwork, lamps, plants and accessories.  When we are finished the home shows like a display home and is ready for professional photography.


Staging an Occupied Home

The Boehmer Team: How does staging work when the home is occupied?

Restyle by staging for an inviting feel.
Liz Connolly: On an occupied property one of our stylists meets with the homeowner to assess everything that needs to be done prior to marketing the property.  This consultation takes about 2 hours and the seller is provided with a booklet outlining everything (curb through basement) that should be addressed prior to photos.  The stylist can come back and assist the seller with these projects, provide contractor contacts for completing necessary projects, and return to the property to prep the home for photos.


What Stagers Recommend to Home Sellers

The Boehmer Team: If you could recommend anything to a home seller when selling their home, what would you recommend? 

Liz Connolly: The 3 C’s:  Clean – hire a professional to give your home a top to bottom deep cleaning.  Clutter – edit your collections and belongings and pack away any personal collections and items that might distract the buyer.  Color – paint the key living areas (at least) a neutral color.  Something in the beige or gray family. 


Home Staging Style

The Boehmer Team: Does INhance IT! Staging decorate with a specific style?

Liz Connolly: Our staging style is transitional.  This is a style that translates well to almost any property and appeals to the widest range of buyers.  It is clean lined, neutral and elegant.
Staging shows what is possible so buyers don't have to imagine.

The Boehmer Team: How often do you turn your staging inventory to keep it current and in style?

Liz Connolly: We continually purchase new furnishings to the tune of around $400K per year.  As items become worn, dated or damaged they are donated to charity.  We partner with area realtors and organizations to furnish homes for those in need. 


Sell Your Home for the Most Money

When you sell a home with The Boehmer Team, not only do you get a team of real estate professionals, you receive the best help in the area for staging, handyman services or any other home-related services from our tried-and-true list of professionals.  We know the best professionals in the area to help you sell your home for the most money.

We would like to thank Liz Connolly from INhance IT! Staging for her home staging expertise. INhance IT! Staging is a full service staging company offering merchandising services for builder displays, spec homes, condominiums and re-sale properties.  They have staged homes priced from $42K to over $4million throughout the St. Louis & St. Charles County metropolitan areas. INhance IT!’s statistics this year are averaging 9 days from home staging to contract. Learn more about INhance IT! at INhanceITstaging.com.

Thinking of selling your home? Contact The Boehmer Team today.