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Open House on Sunday, October 20, 2024 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Please visit our Open House at 4405 ASHCROFT Court in Ottawa. See details here

Open House on Sunday, October 20, 2024 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Welcome to 4405 Ashcroft Circle in sought-after CARSON GROVE. This FRESHLY PAINTED townhome offers a bright living/dining area with pristine HARDWOOD floor & NEW light fixtures. The open kitchen has lots of cabinetry/pantry and plenty of countertop. The HARDWOOD in the stairs carries to most of the second floor. The primary bed has a large WALK-IN closet & DIRECT access to the main bath. Flooded with natural light fm 2 large windows, the large second bedroom (fm 2 smaller bed) has a large closet with elegant doors-perfect as a bright bedroom/office space/guest suite. The lower level offers a THIRD spacious bedroom or TV room with a GAS FIREPLACE, storage rms & space for a third bathroom with ROUGHED-IN plumbing. Enjoy your summer days under your grapevine covered porch and grill on your BBQ with it's natural gas connection. LONG DRIVEWAY w space for 3 cars. Steps to CSIS/RCMP, La Cité, Blair LRT station, St-Laurent Shopping Center, Costco, Silver City. This home is being sold as-is. (id:2493)

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Living in a staged home: 7 easy tips for sellers to maintain a show-ready home with ease and comfort

As a real estate agent, one of the key challenges you may face when helping clients sell their homes is ensuring the property remains show-ready at all times. While staging is an excellent way to present the home in its best light and attract buyers, it can be difficult for sellers to live in a staged home, especially when balancing busy lives. But don’t worry — there are plenty of strategies to help sellers keep their homes ready for showings while minimizing stress and maintaining comfort.

Here, we’ll explore tips for sellers on how to live comfortably in a staged home, keep the property show-ready and avoid potential pitfalls. With your expert guidance, your clients can increase their chances of selling quickly and for top dollar.

 

Why it’s important to keep a staged home show ready

 

First, it’s important to emphasize to sellers why keeping their homes in pristine condition during the listing period is essential. A staged home is designed to appeal to the emotional triggers of potential buyers. A clean, well-organized space helps buyers imagine themselves living in the home, which can lead to quicker offers and higher sale prices.

However, one messy or cluttered space can break that emotional connection for buyers. When they walk into a home that’s untidy or doesn’t look like the photos they saw online, they can become distracted by the clutter and may focus on negatives rather than the home’s best features. That’s why sellers must maintain the home in show-ready condition at all times.

 

Tip #1: Create a daily routine to stay show-ready

 

A daily cleaning and tidying routine can help sellers keep their homes looking fresh without the need for a deep clean every time there’s a showing. Encourage your clients to set aside 10-15 minutes in the morning before heading off to work and another 10-15 minutes in the evening to quickly tidy up common areas, wipe down countertops and do a quick vacuum or sweep if needed.

This daily routine can prevent messes from piling up and help your clients feel more in control of their space. Consider sharing a checklist of high-priority tasks to focus on daily, such as:

  • making the beds (use photos taken on staging day as a reference to restyle the bed)

  • clearing off countertops

  • putting away toys, clothes and personal items 

  • wiping down kitchen and bathroom surfaces

  • emptying the trash

  • checking for pet messes or odours

 

Tip #2: Pre-pack personal and non-essential items

 

Encourage sellers to think of the staging process as the first step of moving. Ask them to pack away personal items, non-essential decor and excess furniture that could make the space feel cluttered or personalized. By doing this in advance, they’ll have fewer items to worry about maintaining and will make the home feel more neutral for potential buyers.

Not only does this help declutter, but it also reduces the number of personal belongings sellers have to organize every day. Plus, it gives them a head-start on moving once the home is sold!

 

Tip #3: Implement organizational systems

 

Having organizational systems in place can make a world of difference for sellers living in a staged home. Encourage them to invest in storage solutions like decorative baskets, bins and drawer organizers to keep essential items easily accessible but hidden from view.

Here are a few quick organization ideas that can help:

  • baskets for storing items like shoes, blankets and kids’ toys in living areas

  • bins or baskets inside closets to hide clutter

  • drawer organizers in bathrooms and kitchens to keep counters clear but necessities closeby

  • decorative trays on coffee tables or countertops to display essentials (like remote controls) in a stylish, controlled way

 

Tip #4: Designate ‘off-limits’ areas

 

If possible, recommend that sellers designate one or two rooms or spaces where they can store personal items and daily clutter when showings are scheduled. A basement storage room, garage or even an out-of-the-way guest bedroom can serve as a quick spot for stashing toys, laundry or paperwork before buyers arrive. Remember, this doesn’t mean that they should toss these items into the space — these storage spaces should always be neat and tidy.

This strategy can ease stress and provide a sense of relief for families who still need a bit of extra space for daily life but want to maintain the overall appearance of the home.

 

Tip #5: Be prepared for last-minute showings

 

Showings can often be scheduled with little notice, which can catch sellers off guard, especially during busy weekends. To help them prepare for this, encourage your clients to keep a “showing emergency kit” ready with supplies they can use for last-minute touch-ups.

The kit could include:

  • a microfiber cloth and multi-surface cleaner for quick wipe-downs

  • a lint roller for furniture

  • air fresheners or room sprays to neutralize odours

  • a laundry basket to quickly gather and hide personal items

  • a small vacuum or broom for fast floor touch-ups

By having these essentials ready to go, sellers can clean up quickly and feel more confident when a last-minute showing request comes in.

 

Tip #6: Keep pets and pet items under control

 

While many buyers are pet lovers, not everyone appreciates the presence of pets during a showing. To appeal to as many potential buyers as possible, advise your clients to manage their pets’ presence and belongings during the listing period.

Pet management could include:

  • arranging for pets to be taken out of the house during showings, either to a neighbour’s home, to daycare or on a walk

  • keeping litter boxes, pet beds and food bowls clean and out of sight

  • neutralizing pet odours with air fresheners or odour-eliminating sprays

 

Tip #7: Maintain outdoor spaces

 

Don’t forget about curb appeal! The exterior of the home is just as important as the interior, so sellers should keep outdoor spaces clean and tidy as well. This could mean mowing the lawn, sweeping the porch, clearing walkways and even adding seasonal plants or fresh flowers to the entryway. Yard maintenance should be done on a weekly basis. 

If sellers are too busy for this, encourage them to consider outsourcing the task to a local yard maintenance company. It’s important to remember that the condition of the outdoor space is often a good representation of the indoor space. Both should be show-ready at all times. 

 

Why it’s worth the effort

While it may seem like a lot of work to maintain a staged home, the effort is well worth it. Homes that are kept clean, clutter-free and neutralized for buyers tend to sell faster and for higher prices than those that aren’t. By following these practical tips, sellers can live comfortably in their staged home and ensure that it remains show-ready, allowing them to maximize the potential of their sale.

As a real estate agent, your role is crucial in guiding sellers through this process and providing them with the support and advice they need. The result? A smoother selling experience and happier clients.

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Open House on Sunday, October 6, 2024 2:00PM - 4:00PM Open House Sunday Oct. 6th 2-4pm

Please visit our Open House at 4405 ASHCROFT Court in Ottawa. See details here

Open House on Sunday, October 6, 2024 2:00PM - 4:00PM Open House Sunday Oct. 6th 2-4pm

Welcome to 4405 Ashcroft Circle in sought-after CARSON GROVE. This FRESHLY PAINTED townhome offers a bright living/dining area with pristine HARDWOOD floor & NEW light fixtures. The open kitchen has lots of cabinetry/pantry and plenty of countertop. The HARDWOOD in the stairs carries to most of the second floor. The primary bed has a large WALK-IN closet & DIRECT access to the main bath. Flooded with natural light fm 2 large windows, the large second bedroom (fm 2 smaller bed) has a large closet with elegant doors-perfect as a bright bedroom/office space/guest suite. A large family rm with a GAS FIREPLACE and large window, den area, storage rms & space for a third bath with ROUGHED-IN plumbing, make up the lower level. Enjoy your summer days under your grapevine covered porch and grill on your BBQ with a natural gas connection. LONG DRIVEWAY for 2 cars. Steps to CSIS/RCMP, La Cité, Blair LRT station, St-Laurent Shopping Center, Costco, Silver City. This home is being sold as-is. (id:2493)

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Pet-Proof Your Floors: Best Flooring Options For Pet Owners 

Sharing your home with pets can bring boundless joy, but it also calls for practical considerations, especially when it comes to your flooring. From muddy paws to occasional accidents, pets can put your floors to the test. Finding the right flooring that balances durability, comfort, and style is crucial for creating a pet-friendly environment that both you and your furry companions can enjoy. Here are some of the best flooring options to consider when you have a furry friend.

Luxury Vinyl Flooring 

Luxury vinyl flooring is ideal for pets due to its highly durable, scratch resistant nature. Not only is it very easy to clean and available in a wide range of colors and styles, but it is also water-resistant as well. On the flip side, keep in mind that if not properly protected, this kind of flooring can be susceptible to punctures from sharp pet claws. 

woman cuddling cat

Porcelain or Ceramic Tile

While this kind of flooring is extremely durable, scratch resistant, waterproof and easy to clean, it can also be very cold and hard, making it not the comfiest surface for pets to lie on.

Laminate Flooring

Laminate floors are resistant to scratches, stains, and water (if properly installed with water-resistant properties), and affordable, however they can also be slippery for pets, and water damage can occur if not sealed properly. Keep this in mind when considering this option.

Bamboo Floors

Bamboo floors are very eco-friendly, durable, scratch-resistant, and moisture-resistant when properly sealed. However, this type of flooring  can be more expensive than other options, and not all types are equally durable against pet scratches.

man holding dog's paw

Engineered Hardwood 

This option is more resistant to moisture and temperature fluctuations than solid hardwood, and it’s available in a wide range of styles. Nonetheless, it can still be susceptible to scratches from pet claws, though some finishes are more scratch-resistant than others.

When choosing flooring for your home with pets, consider factors such as your pet’s size and activity level, maintenance requirements, and your home’s specific needs. Each type of flooring has its own benefits and considerations, so it’s important to choose one that best suits your lifestyle and provides a comfortable environment for both you and your pets.

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