How to Stage Your Property Brochure
You can give potential buyers a better sense of your property if you stage your property before you take promotional pictures. A property brochure is often complemented with pictures of the property for sale and is available to potential buyers directly on the property. Sellers rent furniture, art and plants to put in their property to allow potential buyers to imagine furnishing the space they are purchasing. You should stage your property before you take pictures for your property brochure. Does this Spark an idea?
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Touch up the paint on your property. Repaint old doors and walls to freshen them up and give them a new-property feel.
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Acquire high-end trendy furniture and art to place in the property. You can find services for furniture staging online. Place the furniture in areas that are suitable for each piece of furniture. Place couches in a living room and a bedroom set in the bedroom. Place art on bare walls. Hire an interior designer or do it yourself.
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Buy plants for the interior and exterior of your property. Plants can add value and curb appeal to the exterior of any property. Hire landscapers to plant the plants or do it yourself with some gardening equipment. Bring nature into the property by placing plants in living and work spaces.
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Take pictures of the property for your property brochure. Highlight the best features of the property. Take pictures at sunrise or sunset for interesting lighting.
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Stage the brochure outside your property. Place the brochure next to or on a "For Sale" sign. Ask your realtor to place the brochure in her office and leave the brochure on counters at parties. Encourage your friends and family to distribute the brochure to people they know who are interested in buying property.
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