Published January 8, 2020
Focus on These Two Key Rooms When Selling Your Home
Looking to list your home and
don’t know which two rooms actually sell your home? Focus on these two rooms
when selling your home: The Kitchen and The Master Suite
The Kitchen:
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One of the most multifaceted rooms in a house is
the kitchen. This space is used for entertaining guests, cooking, eating, and
many other purposes.
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Some people cook every day, so they will most
likely be more mindful of the kitchen area versus someone who doesn’t cook as
much.
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Nowadays, neutral colors and white
counter/cabinetry is more common in a kitchen.
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Make any updates as needed, such as chipped
paint, new hardware, a new faucet, and new lighting.
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A few upgrades in the kitchen may be the deciding factor between someone buying your house instead of buying the
neighbors house down the street.
The Master Suite:
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Another important room is the master suite.
Buyers want a place where they feel comfortable sleeping and relaxing after a
long day.
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Having a nice, put together master suite can be
the selling point for a buyer.
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Some simple improvements are fresh paint and a new
comforter and pillow set if your current bedding has wear and tear.
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Artwork can spruce up the space and tie the room
together.
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Organize your closet to make it feel larger than
it really is.
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Creating a spa-like bathroom can persuade the
buyers into feeling that they are at a retreat. Add white towels, put bars of soap in a bowl by the bathtub, and add candles or a vase of flowers for a finishing touch.
These two rooms are key factors
for buyers when they are deciding to purchase a home. Guests and extended family
tend to gravitate toward the kitchen when they are visiting. While the buyers
want to come home to a place where they can feel at ease and relaxed any time
of the day.