By Ruben Gonzalez Jr
Prudential California Realty (DBA)
Professional
home stagers consult with homeowners on ways to sell their homes quickly and
for the most money possible, but often lost in the design process is the fact
that men are involved in buying decisions as well.
When
having your home staged, it’s important to remember to appeal to both sexes and
do some things that will pique a man’s interest just as much as a woman’s.
Professional
stagers take into account buyer demographics, buying psychology, and utilize
design elements in planning out the rooms and space and the use of lighting and
its effect on the space. Don’t be afraid to let them know if the home is
leaning too far on the woman’s side.
Women
tend to look for cozier settings or rooms that facilitate intimate
conversations, while males gravitate toward rooms with gadgets, televisions and
electronics.
Open
spaces and higher ceilings are also a draw for men as psychologically they have
a larger sense of personal space. Professional stagers with men in mind try to
create rooms where a man can feel as if he can walk through the house easily
without stepping around all sorts of furniture.
When
it comes to men, the garage and yard tend to be high up on the priority list,
so it’s important to get these areas as perfect as possible.
Garages
that have painted walls, clean floors and enough storage for various male-oriented
hobbies will impress. Shelf space is almost always looked at as a good thing
here and a place to hang tools or a workbench would make a fine addition to
attract male buyers. And remember, an empty garage looks much bigger than one
with a car parked in it.
With
the yard, showcasing a well-maintained lawn will help sell the male. Thick,
healthy grass, minimal bushes to trim and easy to clean garden beds will meet
the landscaping criterion the male buyer looks for.
Appealing
to both sexes when staging and selling a home requires an emotional investment
that will pay off in the end for all parties, just don’t forget that men need a
connection, too.
Ruben Gonzalez can be reached at (562)
507-0754 or E-mail.
Prudential (dba) is an independently owned and operated member of The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential company. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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