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Make Your Home Stand Out: Easy, Cost-Efficient Methods for Prepping Your House For Sale

Monday, August 31st, 2009

You want to sell your home, but you keep hearing about how hard it is to sell a house in today’s market.  How do you ensure that your house stands out in the crowd?

There are several things you can do to make sure potential buyers see the great things about your home.  It’s not necessary to spend lots of time or money on prepping your home.  Instead, try these easy, cost-effective tips for prepping your house for sale:

  • Depersonalize.   Pack away personal pictures, items on the fridge, and anything that’s personal to you but may not matter to someone else.  Potential buyers want to visualize themselves living in this space.  That’s difficult to do with pictures of another family dominating the walls.
  • DeclutterClutter can make our spaces look messy, disorganized, and smaller than they are. Pack away all unnecessary items, including knick-knacks, unused appliances, extra books and magazines, and anything else that might be just sitting around taking up space.  It might be a good idea to declutter the space, then have someone else – a friend or relative who doesn’t live in the house – come in and give you ideas on how you can do even more decluttering.  We sometimes become immune to our own messes and don’t see all the things that could be put away.
  • Take out extra furniture.  Too much furniture can create the illusion that a space is smaller than it actually is.  If necessary, rent a storage unit to store your furniture until you move.
  • Paint.  A fresh coat of paint is an inexpensive and easy way to freshen up the look of your home. Use neutral, light colors to create the illusion of bigger spaces, especially in small rooms.
  • Clean the carpets.  Your carpet may not be in the best condition, but deep cleaning it will make it look better.  If you can’t hire it done, rent a steam cleaner from your local retailer and shampoo them yourself.
  • Don’t ignore those hidden-away places.  How many times have you shoved clutter into a closet or cabinet when company comes over, just to quickly clean up the mess?  Potential buyers will be looking in all corners of the house.  Be sure to clean those easily forgotten areas, including the garage, the basement, and all closets and cabinets.
  • Clean, clean, clean.  As difficult as it is to keep a house “show-ready,” it’s even more difficult to sell a house that is dirty or dingy.  Make sure all floors are swept, counters are wiped out, and bathrooms are sparkling.

Let’s face it – selling a house is hard work.  However, you can create better odds that your house will sell if you follow these easy, inexpensive methods for creating an enticing environment for potential buyers.

CityCenter Making An Impact

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Ownership at the CityCenter will provide you an unprecedented lifestyle experience. Residing at the CityCenter sets the pace for making Las Vegas a “greener” place to live. The CityCenter will submit eight projects to the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), attempting to earn the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Certification.

Like the CityCenter, USGBC is trying to advance structures that environmentally responsible and  healthy places to live and work.

The following are CityCenter’s efforts to promoting a “greener” Las Vegas through your future residence:

  • CityCenter will use a highly efficient drip irrigation system with  moisture control that will ensure landscaping is watered as much as needed;
  • Paints, sealants, adhesives, carpet and composite wood products do not contain toxic substances;
  • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) in order to not emit gas;
  • Building facades have a glazing designed to reduce heat transfer;
  • The development feature four designated recycled areas;
  • There is preferred parking for carpools and alternative fuel vehicles to encourage alternative transportation methods;
  • CityCenter favors the use of local and regional materials because they  help reduce pollution caused by transportation.

For more information on the CityCenter, please visit our website, http://CityRidge.com for electronic brouchures.

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