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First Time Home Buyer Sells the Starter Home

 

Author: David McGuire

Its possible. Your first home could be your dream home. But, for most folks, the first home is a starter home. Starter home implies that you are not going to spend the rest of your life in that home. It implies that you plan on selling that home, probably sooner than later, and buying another home. Perhaps, bigger, more expensive, and with a larger back yard. And guess what? You are going to want to sell that starter home for a much as you can. So, where am I leading you, where is this road going?

Let me start with a few overused, but true, expressions. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. One mans trash is another mans treasure. Not everyone has the same taste in decorating as you do. That last one is a real shock, huh!

Neutral is a good thing in starter homes. Neutral doesnt offend a buyer coming through the front door the first time. Neutral doesnt scare a buyer. Neutral doesnt have to be changed because someone else cant stomach it. Neutral sells because it is safe. Lets say buyer x likes blue and buyer y likes yellow and buyer z likes green and your living room is blaze orange with magenta moldings because thats what you like. You might have a first impression problem! Now before you protest, read on...

Youre about to say that, even though you are not going to live in this starter home forever, you still want it to be you and not 40 shades of white. After all, it is your home. Now, after you move in, youre going to clean up, fix up and, most likely, do some remodeling. These are the things that will make it feel like your home and add to the re-sale value.

But, lets do some common sense compromising. Lets keep all the moldings neutral. Lets also keep the floorings, counter tops, vanities and fixtures neutral. Use restraint, too, if you wallpaper. These are things not easily or inexpensively replaced. Buyers look at that fact. Wall paint is a wild card. It can go either way. Some buyers dont care what color the walls are. They dont mind repainting. Other buyers look at the same walls and see work and/or expense.

We now have a vanilla house. Its time to put your decorator hat on and start to add you to the house. A great place to begin is with window treatments. Not just with the texture, color or pattern, but with the actual design.

The possibilities are almost endless. Neutral walls can be brought to life with paintings, tapestries, or stylistic dcor items. You are limited only by your imagination. Proper furniture can add not only color, but a dynamic and a depth from its very design. Neutral bathrooms can come alive with towels and shower treatments that are you! And lastly, lightening can strengthen and accent any room to maximize its overall appeal. Give much attention to lighting. It sells.

See, neutral isnt bad all the time. Your starter house can look like you, feel like you, be you, and also be very appealing to a potential buyer that wants a move-in home. Make your house their house and it will sell faster and probably for more money. Everyone wins!

Author Bio:

David McGuire

David McGuire is a Realtor with DFW Premier Realty serving the Dallas / Fort Worth area.

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