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When it comes to selling your home, you want to make sure your home is warm and inviting for potential buyers. Carla Woolnough, staging expert, shares her tips here about which rooms are your main selling areas.
The front entrance is the first room people see when they first enter your home. Wow them the minute they walk through the door by making this area look and feel spacious. How do the other rooms you can see from here look like?
What kind of impression does the kitchen give? People spend a lot of time in the kitchen, do you enjoy spending time in here or dread it? Buyers will sense how you feel about your kitchen so make sure you make it warm and welcoming.
The living room will determine the general style of the home. Is it inviting or does it feel like a museum? Your family room/great room, can the buyer see themselves relaxing in this room? Pack up your personal photos and memorabilia to allow the potential buyer to picture themselves in this room, relaxing.
The master bedroom is another important room when a buyer is looking. This room needs to feel like a getaway from the craziness of life. What does the closet and bathroom look like? Have the bathroom feel like a spa where they can take a moment to relax.
Which room is your favorite in your home? How have you made it warm and inviting?
There are so much talk about hackers and identity protection and all the things you need to do to protect yourself and build a system to keep your digital information safe, but what about your digital memories? We put in a lot of time and energy to keep our personal information guarded in a fortress of passwords ~ with good reason too ~ but seem to forget to back up our pictures and videos.
You know what I'm talking about, those priceless photos of your children, grandchildren, vacations...times spent with the people you love. Have you backed them up or have you been putting it off? Take a moment now to grab a USB stick, save them on the cloud, or do whatever you need to do to make sure you do not loose them. Also, do not forget to move those memorable, valuable, and irreplaceable files over too.
How do you decide what is important to save and what can be discarded? To know what you should save, ask yourself:
Would you care if this was deleted tomorrow?
Would you care if you had no record of this in 10 years?
How replaceable is the data?
Gain further information and tips here and remember to protect your memories now before something happens and it is too late.
How have you protected your digital memories? Share your tips with me here.