Selling your home means making sure you're presenting the best possible version of your property so you can sell it at the highest-possible price. We've compiled some quick and low-cost tips so you can master the art of staging. It's important to depersonalize your home before a showing. Your home is filled with precious memories, but buyers need to be able to envision themselves in the space without reminders of the home's current inhabitants. Also, remember to declutter; a messy space makes your property looks smaller. Don't forget to define your rooms. Giving each space a clear purpose will give prospective buyers a better idea of how to maximize the square footage. Finishing touches like plush towels and fresh-cut flowers can go a long way towards finalizing a sale.

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