Selling a small house can be a challenging task. People tend to like bigger houses, so dealing with their reservations about restricted privacy and limited space are the real challenge to contend with. With these tips for selling a small house, you should be to able to accomplish all that.
Minimal staging efforts
Staging is arguably the most important part of selling a house. However, when looking to sell a small house it is better to keep staging minimal. With less area to work with, sellers often tend to do more than required and end up making the house look even smaller and cluttered. Make sure the house is spik and span before you add any additional items. Get rid of unnecessary clothes and gadgets in order to minimize the clutter.
Capture images with wide-angle lens
Using a wide-angle lens helps sellers make smaller spaces seem more spacious due to their wider field of view. However, it is important for a skilled person to do the job or the images end up looking distorted. You may want to consider paying a professional to do this for you. Another important tip is to shoot these photos in a well-lit environment. This is easier to achieve in a smaller house that gets sufficient amount of sunlight.
Focus on unique features
Whether you bought the house from someone or built it from scratch, be sure to highlight the tiniest detail that stands out. Features that are unique to your small house will make it more marketable and attract more buyers as a result. You could potentially highlight aspects that are directly linked with the size of the house such as minimal maintenance requirements and cost savings.
Selling a small house can be a tough ask but these tips should help you get one step closer to making it happen.
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