Hudson Valley Musing

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What--rip out that $10,000 carpet to sell the house? That's what I told Rhinebeck New York clients to do and the house sold!

 

Linda Esposito is a Home Stager and Trainer in my market, and in her post she made the point that sometimes it is necessary to deliver news a seller might not want to hear but is necessary in order to get the home sold.

Congratulations Linda on the many successful consultations you have completed in the area.

Via Linda Esposito, NY Home Stager Blog Writer and Online Instructor (HouseSetters Home Staging Services):

Recently I told Rhinebeck, New York clients to rip out the carpet that went up the stairs and through the upstairs hallway. When selling your house neutrality is king!!

Sometimes when I do a staging consultation I have the unpleasant task of telling a client to remove window treatment that they paid a fortune for or rip out expensive woolen carpet that is too unusual. I cringe when I am challenged with this situation but the client is paying for the best advice and I feel obligated to give it. With window treatments it isn't too bad because I tell them to save them in case the buyer wants them. With carpeting it is a different story--once it's ripped out it's ripped out!

I keep in mind that it is all about creating universal appeal and anything that distracts or puts off the potential buyer should be removed. The client will hopefully see that the expense to take their home from "all about them" to "all about everyone" pays off!

carpet in hallway    neutral carpet in hallway

 

Linda Esposito, ASP

Accredited Stager

845-331-7292

Linda@HouseSetters.com

New York Home Staging

www.facebook.com/HouseSetters

Jennifer Fivelsdal - JFIVE HOMES REALTY LLC - 845-758-6842- jennifer@jfivehomes.com

www.jfivehomes.com or www.midhudsonhomevalue.com

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