Thursday, July 6, 2017
Lifestyle Propierties
How to prepare your floor for the visits?
As the saying goes, there are never second chances for a first impression. Neither in terms of renting or selling a flat. Supply is broader than demand and we must be more competitive than "competition." Grooming and fixing a flat so that it is sold or rented quickly should not be expensive or expensive. These tips will help you when preparing your apartment for the visits.You can have a spacious apartment, in a good area and even with a good price but if your letter of introduction gives real fear it is possible that those interested in visiting it take a little time and nothing to walk around it and marchen terrified at the poor presentation of Your floor And is that, when renting or selling a flat, everything is not worth it and the image counts. As if attending a dinner or a job interview, we must also "dress" well to our floor so that it makes a good impression, sympathize with those interested and end up "falling in love" with it. As a final goal: sell it quickly or rent it to the highest bidder, so that our property is not taken down for months without anyone interested in getting it.

Tips to improve the presence of your flat for sale or rent

Photographs. Make quality photographs, hire if possible a professional team that knows concepts such as lighting, framing ... and know how to get your floor to its full potential.Painting. It may be that your apartment does not need a remodel or you do not have money for it but at least one painting pass would not do you bad face to give it a brighter and cleaner look.Grinding. Eliminates friction, kicks, stains of walls, frames, furniture ... in the market you will find products that help you return (almost) the natural look to your floor.Furniture low cost. You do not have to spend a lot of money on furnishing a floor with the current market options. Always opt for modern and contemporary furniture, practical and neutral in terms of colors and designs ...Old furniture. The future tenants of your apartment will be shocked at the old furniture in your house, better get rid of them, call the council on duty to remove them or donate them.Decor. The decoration is important for a first visual impact. You can find thousands of resources on the internet and it is always better to opt for a less recharged environment than for excess decorative elements.Personality but without passing. Remember that not all possible tenants can share your tastes on a decorative level, do not decorate it very personally, try to be quite aseptic in this regard ...Advantages of the property. Try both the photographs and the time to teach it to strengthen the strengths of your floor, in fact the seller or yourself to focus on it when teaching.Illumination. Whether your house is large or small (especially in the latter case), it shows the floor with the maximum possible illumination, it will help you to show your full potential.Great initial cleaning. There is no doubt that a great initial cleaning before teaching the floor is more than essential. Having trash in between, broken furniture, cables or a sloppy appearance will reduce the chances of renting or selling it as soon as possible.Disposition of furniture. Especially in the case of selling a furnished apartment, keep in mind the creation of harmonic compositions and geometrically balanced to capture the attention of those interested.Odor. Teaching a floor that smells bad is synonymous with failure in management. Try to smell good, bleed if possible before and use a cool fresh air freshener.You should keep in mind that although your apartment may be smaller than the competition or you do not have the extras they have, a good presentation and offer the feeling to the future tenant that "can enter to live now" given its good condition, is everything A plus to complete this operation successfully.

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