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Stage Your Omaha Home to Sell This Spring

by Nancy Heim-berg

Spring is a great time to sell your home in Omaha, Nebraska. The weather is pleasant, the flowers are blooming, and buyers are eager to find their dream home. But how can you make your home stand out from the competition and attract more offers? Here are some spring home staging tips for Omaha that can help you sell faster and for more money.

1. Clean and declutter. Nothing turns off buyers more than a dirty or cluttered home. Spring cleaning is a must before you list your home for sale. Get rid of any excess items, personal belongings, or seasonal decorations that may distract buyers from seeing the potential of your home. Make sure every room is spotless, especially the kitchen and bathrooms. A clean and decluttered home will look more spacious, bright, and inviting.

2. Refresh the paint. A fresh coat of paint can do wonders for your home's appearance and appeal. Choose neutral colors that will appeal to a wide range of buyers and complement your home's style and features. Avoid dark or bold colors that may make your rooms look smaller or clash with the furniture. A light and neutral color palette will create a calm and cozy atmosphere that buyers will love.

3. Add some greenery. Spring is all about nature and freshness, so why not bring some of that into your home? Adding some plants, flowers, or herbs to your rooms can add some color, life, and fragrance to your space. You can use real or artificial plants, depending on your preference and budget. Just make sure they look healthy and well-maintained. You can also place some fresh flowers in a vase on the dining table, coffee table, or kitchen counter for a touch of elegance and charm.

4. Update the curb appeal. The first impression is crucial when selling your home, so make sure your curb appeal is on point. Spring is the perfect time to spruce up your landscaping, lawn, and exterior features. Mow the grass, trim the bushes, weed the flower beds, and add some mulch or gravel to create a neat and tidy look. You can also plant some colorful flowers or hang some baskets or wreaths on your front door or porch for some extra curb appeal.

5. Let in the light. One of the best ways to make your home look more spacious and inviting is to let in as much natural light as possible. Open the curtains, blinds, or shutters and let the sunshine in. If you have any dark or gloomy areas in your home, consider adding some lamps, candles, or mirrors to brighten them up. You can also switch out any old or dim light bulbs with brighter ones for a more cheerful and welcoming ambiance.

These are some of the spring home staging tips for Omaha that can help you sell your home faster and for more money this season. If you need more help or advice on how to prepare your home for sale, contact us today. 

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4 Reasons Why You Should Hire a Pro to Stage Your Omaha Home

by Nancy Heim-berg

Are you selling your Omaha home and thinking about staging your home? Staging your home is worth paying for. Realtors highly recommend it to increase the chances of selling. While it's an extra cost, it helps make a positive impression on potential buyers and showcases the full potential of your property. Professional staging can highlight the best features, create a welcoming atmosphere, and allow buyers to envision themselves living in the space. Ultimately, staging can lead to a quicker sale and potentially higher offers, making it a worthwhile investment.

1. First Impressions Are Everything

When potential buyers enter a chaotic and disorganized home, they can quickly become disinterested. Comparing a messy property to a clean one, it's clear which one they will prefer. Professional staging can transform a space and create an inviting atmosphere.

Home staging is a transformative process that enhances your property's appeal. It is akin to a professional photoshoot, accentuating its best features. In a competitive market, first impressions are crucial when selling a home. By staging your property, you can capture buyers' attention and increase the likelihood of receiving offers.

2. Accelerate the Sale

When your home remains unsold, it incurs ongoing expenses such as mortgage payments, utilities, and property taxes. However, staging your home can significantly expedite the selling process. On average, staged homes sell 30 times faster than those that are not staged. By utilizing staging, you can save weeks, or even months, of time. Selling your home quickly allows you to cease paying for household expenses and transition to the next phase sooner.

3. Larger Offers

Staging a home can lead to higher offers from buyers, resulting in significant financial gain for sellers. It goes beyond superficial fixes and is an important aspect of marketing efforts.

Staging a home can have a significant impact on buyers. When a house is staged, it helps buyers visualize themselves living there, leading to a higher likelihood of them making a higher bid. The investment you make in staging could potentially result in a larger sale price. Whether your real estate agent covers the cost or you pay for it yourself, home staging is a worthwhile investment that should not be dismissed as just another expense.

4. Enable Buyers to See Themselves in Your Space

Home staging is a powerful tool that bridges the gap between different buyer preferences. It transforms a home into an inviting space that appeals to a wide range of potential buyers. By neutralizing unique tastes, staging creates a blank canvas that still exudes character. This allows buyers to envision themselves making lasting memories in the property.

Professional home stagers employ psychological tactics to create an inviting and appealing atmosphere. It goes beyond simply arranging furniture; home staging aims to establish a seamless flow that evokes a sense of excitement and possibility for potential buyers. By strategically placing items and creating a harmonious environment, home staging communicates the message, "Your future life here will be amazing."

Paying for Home Staging is Worth It

Selling a home can be an emotional and financial roller coaster. Fortunately, staging is a helpful tool for finding buyers. Staging acts as a safety harness, ensuring a smooth and quick sale process. The benefits of home staging make it a worthwhile investment when listing your home.

Have your home needs changed in the past year? Perhaps you’ve outgrown your present home, or need to downsize to a more suitable home. If you’re ready to make a move, let’s connect and talk about all the amazing opportunities that are available to you!

How to Keep Your Omaha Home Clean All the Time

by Nancy Heim-berg

There's a lot of work involved in keeping a home looking clean and tidy, whether or not your house is on the Omaha market and you're preparing for showings. Particularly when you have a family, keeping your home clean can seem like a full-time job.

If you’ve ever been to someone’s house and felt like it’s always clean and you’ve wondered their secret, they probably have a few, including the following.

Stop the Marathon Cleaning Sessions

Many of us put off household chores and try to do everything at once, which makes us feel like we'll never be able to keep up. You may pile up clutter all week and then tackle it on Saturday.

That’s fine, but you could develop a negative relationship with cleaning because it’s always frustrating to tackle such a big project.

If you can make goals to clean your house a little at a time, it changes your habits and becomes a natural part of your routine rather than a once-in-a-while dreaded task.

Try focusing on things you can do right now that will make a difference over time, even if they are small. As a result, you won't feel overwhelmed. By gradually adding these small tasks to your daily routine, you'll stop thinking of them as cleaning. You'll just accept them as part of your daily routine.

Try the 20/10 Rule

The 20/10 rule is an approach that can help you stop being a marathon cleaner.

By using a timer, you train yourself to clean briefly throughout the week. For example, you can set a timer for 20 minutes. You focus on cleaning something during those 20 minutes. Then, you give yourself a 10-minute break to do whatever you want, and once that ends, return to cleaning.

Make the Beds Everyday

One of the best things you can do for yourself to feel mentally more in control of your home and your day is to make your bed every day. Make it even on the weekends or when you don’t feel like it.

Making your bed has an immediate impact. You can feel calmer knowing that at least one thing in your home is tidy, no matter what.

Put Things Away As Soon As You’re Done Using Them

Take a moment to consider how many things you use throughout the day without putting them back. Every day, we do it unconsciously. You might leave something on the countertop for now instead of putting it back in the drawer.

Clothes are another example. Instead of hanging them up, you start throwing them on the floor or your bed, so try to change that habit.

These things add up.

If you consciously promise yourself you’ll put everything back after you’re done using it, you’ll notice a difference in your home.

Do One Room At a Time

When you do clean, focus on one room at a time. It gets overwhelming to tell yourself you have to clean the entire house.

You can stay motivated and encouraged when you focus on one room at a time.

Have a Schedule

Having a schedule can help people maintain a clean home consistently. It is up to you to come up with something that works for you, but one way to do it is to separate tasks by day and do them on the same day every week.

You might dust and do laundry on Monday, and vacuum and clean bathrooms on Tuesday. You can go from there, but as you’re doing more frequent cleaning, things have less of a chance to become big messes.

Finally, aim to do a load of laundry a day. That means washing it, folding it, and putting it away. Laundry can create piles and messes all over your home if it gets out of hand, so taking control of those before they become problematic will keep floors and other areas tidier.

Maybe you come up with a routine for the load you do every day. For example, you could put a load in in the morning before leaving for the day. You put it in the dryer as soon as you get home, and you put it away before bed.

Have your home needs changed in the past year? Perhaps you’ve outgrown your present home, or need to downsize to a more suitable home. If you’re ready to make a move, let’s connect and talk about all the amazing opportunities that are available to you!

Stage Your Omaha Home for a More Profitable Sale!

by Nancy Heim-berg

Are you getting your home ready to sell in Omaha? If so, it’s a busy time for sure, with plenty of preparations to make. One of the things you need to really focus on though is making your home stand out in the Omaha real estate market. This is called staging. Many people may feel the need to hire a professional to make their home shine. There’s nothing at all wrong with that idea, but it can get expensive. You can save money by doing a few basic main tasks. And the best part is that you can save money and raise the potential of selling your home for more. Here’s what you can do.

De-Clutter & Clean

Who wants to buy a dirty home? Not many, so make sure you go through your house with a fine-tooth comb. Your home needs the deepest clean it’s ever had. Go room by room and clean from top to bottom. Then sort through all of your possessions and decide what really needs to stay for showings and what you can discard or put in storage. Doing this kills two birds with one stone. You not only raise the appeal of your home, but it will be easier to move when you sell. Keep in mind that this is no longer going to be your home. Buyers need to see it as their own, so make sure the slate is as clean as possible so that they can envision their own possessions in it.

Be Versatile

Sure, the pink kid’s room may have been cute once. But it may not appeal to everyone. The best thing with rooms is to make them more generic instead of making it seem like they need to be used for the purpose you used them for. You can paint the bedrooms a more gender-neutral color and take down posters and other personal items. If you have a room that you used for something specific, like a sewing room, you may want to turn it into a more general guest room with a desk or table for projects. Like we mentioned above, buyers need to see this home as their own and be able to see themselves living in it.

Curb Appeal

We all know the saying about first impressions. When it comes to selling a home, that saying rings true. What do people think when they drive by your home? Why not ask your neighbors or friends? The more ideas and input you can get, the better. The fact is that many times buyers will drive by a home before they even schedule a showing. You don’t want that, obviously, so make sure you make the outside of your home appeal to as many buyers as possible. You should make sure the yard is well cared for. Add a fresh coat of paint to the siding and trim. Polish or replace dull hardware. Clean the walkways and driveway. Also think about investing in new roofing if it’s showing its age.

Other things you can look at in your home are making sure your foyer is clean and clutter free, do a walk through to find areas to focus on, find ways to let in more light, cleaning the fridge and organize the cupboards.

Have your home needs changed in the past year? Perhaps you’ve outgrown your present home, or need to downsize to a more suitable home. If you’re ready to make a move, let’s connect and talk about all the amazing opportunities that are available to you!

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