Tips To Getting The Exterior Of Your Lakefront House Ready To Sale

By Hubert Miles

If you are thinking about putting your lakefront house on the market, you may be looking for ways to help your lake house sell faster and for more money. Staging your home is the act of setting your home up so that it is visually appealing to potential buyers.

To be really effective, you should look at both the interior and the exterior of your lake house. Here are three tips to get you started with the exterior of your lake house:

1. Evaluate what prospective buyers see from the street. By standing at the street, what do these buyers see as the drive down the driveway? Avoid making a negative impression. Is the landscaping well maintained? Is paint peeling off the front of the house or fencing? If they see that the house appears neglected, they will be more critical of the rest of the house. This can also reflect badly on the interior, even if you spent a lot of money to fix it up.

2. Next, step outside your front door and close the door; then stand on the stoop and look around for 5 minutes. While the Realtor fumbles for keys and tries to figure out how to open the door, the clients are standing behind and looking around. So what are they seeing? Dead plants, old Halloween decorations in the middle of January, cobwebs? Again, not a good first impression!

It will pay dividends to make the effort to clean and make the surrounding area look nice. Why not go ahead and put a fresh coat of paint on any furniture or accessories.

3. Don't forget the backyard. While that might not be part of the potential buyers first impression experience, if the lake is visible from the house it will certainly make a lasting impression. Pull up weeds, water plants, do some sweeping or raking and maybe even purchase new furniture or accessories (plant pots, bird houses, etc.). If a dock is present, has it been cared for? Are there weak or missing boards that need to be replaced?

And the biggest tip of all? Think of yourself as the potential buyer looking at your lakefront house for the very first time. What impressions do you get? Would you buy your lake house? What changes would you like to see made before you put an offer to purchase your house?

You don't have to spend a lot of money to prep your lake house for sale. What ever you do put into your lake house you'll likely get back by selling the home quickly and for your asking price. - 32399

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Getting The Inside Of Your Lakefront Home Ready To Put On The Market

By Hubert Miles

Are you thinking about putting your lakefront home up for sale, but not sure where to begin? Scared it will take a long time to sell, or that you wont receive the price you are looking for? Consider staging your lake home, i.e., arranging the lake home to peak a buyers interest in the property.

A good idea is to stage the inside and the outside of the lake home you are selling. This article will discuss three tips you can use to get started on the interior of your lakefront home:

1. Remove unneeded items. By removing unneeded items you can make your home feel larger than it may actually be. Remove things that you do not have to have like furniture, seasonal decorations, seasonal clothing, and other housewares that you can live without for a short period of time. You can either store these items in a garage or portable storage building.

2. Organize your closets and cupboards- put like colors together, pants together, skirts together, shirts together etc. Why you ask? Because the closets will appear bigger. An organized closet looks bigger, and you want your closets and cabinets to look as spacious as possible.

3. Create a show model lake home. After you are done packing up your personal belongings, you can hang pictures of boats or other lake pictures in place of your personal photos. You can also place decorative items like boat ores, signs, and plants in corners or shelves. Place some decorated canisters or fruit in some attractive baskets or glass vases in stead of counter top appliances that you don't need.

Another tip that should not be overlooked is to think of yourself as the potential buyer that is seeing your lakefront home for the very first time. If there are things that you would like changed, it is likely that others will feel the same way. Try to make your home look the best.

You don't have to spend a lot of money to prep your home for sale. What ever you do put into your lake home you'll likely get back by selling the home quickly and for your asking price. - 32399

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Money Tips for Carpets

By Emma Afflick

Rugs are expensive if you think about it on its own but it is a relatively inexpensive way to upgrade the look of any room. Read these tips and you should be able to pick them like an expert.

Wait for the seasonal sale if you want to buy rugs from a department store because the savings are huge. Going to yard sales and flea markets are also a good way to save.

Go to those furniture auctions because they usually have rugs up for bidding as well. Since everyone is interested in everything else, you might be able to score a good rug for cheap.

This tip is only for seasoned rug buyers who know what they are doing, but you can often find good quality rugs when those carpet sellers setup booths at a mall.

Some rugs are just very hard to maintain. For example, those tribal rugs have a very high number of knots that are tightly tied where dirt can get in easily.

You may want to check out the modern rugs first because they use synthetic dyes that last longer than the natural ones. The colors stay the same longer, which means you don't need to replace them as much.

When you are buying a modern rug with chrome dyes, you should still look for one containing natural fibers. Although cotton, silk, hemp and the like are good choices, wool provides the most durability.

When buying new, make sure your rug is a child-labor-free product certified by RugMark.

Think carefully before you buy a used rug. Like anything else, all the dirt, and more importantly, the germs are embedded in there so the older they are, the more likely they are filthy.

Even if it's good quality, remember that the rug has to match your room. Otherwise, you will have wasted the full price of what you paid, so take the big picture into account. - 32399

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