When it comes to selling your Metairie house, the first attributes
that will bring in prospective buyers will be found in your listing description:
size, location, and all the details that either match prospects’ wish lists (or
don’t). Price is in there, too. Next comes curb appeal, which can turn on or turn
off prospective buyers. Although it is often the second “at bat” you get when
you are selling your Metairie house, it’s not usually decisive. The third
attribute can be just that—a bunch of factors that can hook your ultimate
buyers.
Call it your home’s “emotional IQ.” Everything else is important, but emotion
plays a powerful role in selling your Metairie house. That’s because home is,
well, home—where people hang their
hats, raise their kids, and spend their precious downtime. When potential
buyers come to your house, they may think
they are checking out four walls and a roof, but they are much more likely to
be seeking a place that tugs at their emotions.
All very well and good, but how do you up your home’s
emotional IQ (and snag the sale in the process)? Look objectively at your home,
then think about the emotional plays that will get them where it count—through
their senses. Give your home a quick sensory scan, looking for things that cue
all five:
Sight. Is your
home clean? Is it decorated and staged (but not so much that potential buyers
can’t imagine themselves in it)? Make sure your home is as spotless as possible,
and warm but not personal. When room entrances are arranged to feel open, they
look welcoming: a strong way to please the eye.
Sound. Does your
home sound like a home? There’s
nothing less emotionally pleasing than doing a walkthrough of a perfectly empty
shell of a house. Attractive floor coverings (rugs and throws) can eliminate
the unbroken echo of footsteps—and make your home feel more inviting; less
clinical. And don’t forget a drop or two of 3-in-1 oil or WD40 for squeaking
doors!
Smell. The nose is a powerful emotive factor. Aromas
can evoke nostalgia, bringing on the feeling of well-being that comes with
familiarity—but it can also sound alarm bells. Make sure the air doesn’t carry strong
chemical or perfume smells. Better to throw a few cookies into the oven before
walkthroughs arrive. It makes it easy for potential buyers to imagine
themselves living, working, eating, and enjoying time in your home.
Touch. Look for surfaces potential buyers may touch,
and make them clean and inviting. Importantly, door latches and light switches should
feel sound and serviceable.
Taste. No—nobody
can really taste a home, but selling
your house may come down to leaving your personal taste at the door. It’s risky
to forget to focus on the most tasteful place of all—the kitchen. The old real
estate agent trope that gorgeous kitchens sell houses is more true than not, so
if yours is hopeless, you may judicious to spend your upgrade dollars in a
modern, open kitchen space.
If you’re lacking in just one area, congratulations. You know what to fix, and a few subtle tweaks will help a lot. If you’re lacking in many areas, give me a call! I may be able to recommend some quick fixes, or point to a home staging professional. Don’t forget: Whether buying or selling your house, things can get emotional. Take a deep breath, remember the real purpose of a home, and be ready to move! Terez B. Harris (504)297-2619
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