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Sep 28, 2023

Unlocking the Secrets of Successful Home Buying: Why Engage a Buyers Agent in Perth?

Are you on the hunt for your dream home in Perth? The real estate market in Western Australia's capital can be a rollercoaster ride, with fluctuating prices, competitive bidding, and a multitude of choices. It's easy to feel overwhelmed and uncertain about making the right decision. That's where a Buyers Agent comes in as your trusted ally in this real estate adventure. In this blog post, we will delve into the compelling reasons why engaging a Buyers Agent in Perth is a game-changer and how it can benefit you as a purchaser. Local Expertise: When it comes to real estate, location is everything. Perth's neighborhoods can vary significantly in terms of property values, lifestyle, and future growth potential. A Buyers Agent in Perth possesses an in-depth knowledge of the local market, enabling them to guide you towards neighborhoods that align with your preferences and budget. Access to Off-Market Listings: The best properties in Perth often sell before they even hit the market. Buyers Agents have access to exclusive off-market listings, giving you a competitive advantage. These off-market opportunities can help you secure a property that perfectly suits your needs, without the intense competition found in the public listings. Negotiating Power: One of the key benefits of hiring a Buyers Agent is their negotiation skills. They act as your advocate, negotiating on your behalf to secure the best possible deal. Whether it's price negotiations or contract terms, their expertise can save you thousands of dollars and provide peace of mind throughout the process. Time Savings: Searching for a home can be a time-consuming process. A Buyers Agent takes the burden off your shoulders by conducting extensive research, attending property viewings, and shortlisting homes that meet your criteria. This saves you countless hours, allowing you to focus on your daily life. Objective Advice: Emotions often run high when buying a home. Buyers Agents offer objective advice, helping you make informed decisions based on market data, property evaluations, and your personal goals. This ensures you don't make impulsive choices that you may later regret. Industry Connections: Buyers Agents have a vast network of industry connections, including real estate agents, mortgage brokers, and property inspectors. They can recommend trusted professionals to help facilitate a smooth buying process and ensure you're working with the best in the business. Cost-Effective Investment: While you may think hiring a Buyers Agent is an additional expense, their services can actually save you money in the long run. Their expertise in identifying value and negotiating favorable terms can result in a more cost-effective investment. Engaging a Buyers Agent in Perth is not just a wise choice; it's a strategic investment in your future. Their local expertise, access to off-market listings, negotiation skills, and time-saving abilities can transform your home buying journey into a stress-free and successful experience. When you partner with a Buyers Agent, you gain a trusted ally who is dedicated to helping you find the perfect property at the best possible price. So, if you're ready to embark on your home buying journey in Perth, consider enlisting the services of a Buyers Agent and unlock the secrets to your dream home. Contact Mi Casa Property Boutique today to learn more about how our Buyers Agent services can benefit you and lead you to the doorstep of your dream home in Perth.

Sep 14, 2023

Renovate for profit or Renovate to retain?

The Benefits of Boutique Real Estate Services: Elevate Your Property with Mi Casa In the bustling real estate market of Perth, Australia, there's a growing demand for personalised, boutique services that go beyond the traditional. At Elevate by Mi Casa, we recognise this shift and are proud to lead the way. Homeowners and investors alike are no longer seeking just a transaction; they're looking for a partnership, a guiding hand that truly understands their unique needs and aspirations. That's why we've introduced our specialised renovation services. Whether you're looking to renovate for profit or to retain, we have a service tailored just for you. 1. Personalised Approach: At Elevate by Mi Casa, we pride ourselves on offering a personalised service. Unlike larger firms where clients might feel like just another number, our boutique approach ensures a more tailored experience. This means understanding your specific needs, preferences, and long-term goals. 2. Renovate for Profit: The Perth property market is dynamic, and to stand out, properties need to be showcased in the best possible light. Our 'renovate for profit' service is designed for those looking to sell their property. By making strategic renovations, we can transform properties to appeal to the current market trends, thereby maximising the potential return on investment. This service is not just about making a property look good; it's about understanding the market, the potential buyers, and making changes that will drive up the property's value. 3. Renovate to Retain: Not everyone is looking to sell. Some homeowners have found their forever home but wish to make it truly theirs. Others might have recently purchased a property and want to make changes before moving in. Our 'renovate to retain' service is perfect for these homeowners. Whether it's a simple facelift or a complete overhaul, we ensure that renovations align with your vision and enhance the property's long-term value. 4. Expertise and Knowledge: With Elevate by Mi Casa, you're partnering with experts. We understand the local market, the latest design trends, and have a network of trusted professionals to get the job done. This expertise ensures that renovations not only look good but are also functional and add real value to the property. 5. Cost-Effective Solutions: One might think that personalised services come with a hefty price tag, but with Elevate by Mi Casa, that's not the case. With our in-depth knowledge of the market and a vast network of professionals, we often find cost-effective solutions without compromising on quality. 6. Peace of Mind: Renovating a property, whether for profit or personal use, can be stressful. By choosing Elevate by Mi Casa, you can have peace of mind knowing that experts are handling every aspect of the project, from planning to execution. The real estate landscape in Perth is evolving, and at Elevate by Mi Casa, we're at the forefront of this change. Our personalised approach and specialised renovation offerings set us apart. Whether you're looking to maximise profits or create your dream home, we have a service tailored just for you. So, the next time you think of renovating, consider the benefits of partnering with a team that truly cares about your vision and goals. Elevate your property with Mi Casa.

Aug 8, 2023

The Settlement Journey: A guide for homebuyers

The Settlement Journey: A Guide for Homebuyers Buying a home is a significant milestone in anyone's life, and for first-time buyers, it can be both thrilling and overwhelming. The settlement process, in particular, may seem complex and time-consuming. To ease the burden and help you navigate this journey with confidence, we have put together this informative timeline. Here's a step-by-step guide to what is required from you, the purchaser, when buying a house. Step 1: Making the Offer When you find a house that captures your heart, approach the sales agent and request an Offer Form or Contract of Sale. Take your time to carefully review the document, ensuring that all special conditions are included, and any changes are initialed. Most importantly, remember to nominate your chosen settlement agent as your Conveyancer on page 2 of the Contract of Sale. Step 2: Congratulations! Your Offer is Accepted The seller has accepted your offer, and now it's time to ensure all the conditions outlined in your offer are met for the smooth settlement of the transaction. Start by paying the deposit to the Selling Agent's trust account. Additionally, promptly send the Contract of Sale to your settlement agent. If your offer included conditions for a timber, pest, or building inspection, take immediate action to arrange these inspections and send us the results for verification. For those who have included a finance clause, waste no time in commencing your finance application with your broker. Keep us informed of your progress and let us know when you receive finance approval. Don't forget to plan your final inspection with the Selling Agent and set up new gas and electricity accounts in preparation for the move. Step 3: Securing Finance Approval Once you have received finance approval, it's time to take the following steps: Sign all settlement documents Sign all bank contracts Prepare your funds for settlement At this point, you can entrust your settlement agent to handle the settlement process on your behalf. Step 4: Settlement Day On the day of settlement, relax and let your settlement agent handle the intricacies. They'll ensure all necessary steps are taken care of so that you can focus on the excitement of owning your new home. Once settlement is complete, you can collect the keys from the sales agent and embark on your new journey as a homeowner. The home buying journey, especially the settlement process, can be complex, but with careful planning and the right guidance, it can also be an exciting and rewarding experience. By following this handy timeline and relying on the expertise of your settlement agent, you can confidently navigate the settlement journey and soon call yourself a proud homeowner. Congratulations on taking this important step towards securing your dream home!

Mar 30, 2023

WA Property market update 2023

We are pleased to share with you some insights and resources on the WA property market, particularly on how it will be affected by the recent interest rate rise. According to our CEO Cath Hart, the WA property market has strong local market fundamentals that will cushion the impact of the interest rate rise. WA's economy is strong, unemployment is low, there is population growth, and affordable housing options are available. All these factors will continue to support the market in the long term. While other states have already seen a significant decline in property prices, we remain optimistic about the WA market. As Ms. Hart explained, history shows that WA's property market is often out of cycle with the east coast, and that the current situation is not an exception. One reason for WA's resilience is the subdued effect of the COVID pandemic on the property market, which means there has been less of a correction compared to other capitals that saw dramatic increases in property values. We encourage you to seek local sources of information, particularly from REIWA, to better understand the market. Our agents have specialised knowledge of the WA market and are in touch with what is happening in their respective areas. While the interest rate rise will have some impact, it is not the only factor that affects the property market. We predict that there will be a period of adjustment, but we are maintaining our expectation of low to moderate growth over the course of the whole year in the range of 2-5%. If you're thinking of buying or selling a property, don't hesitate to contact our agents who can provide you with personalized advice based on your specific needs. Stay updated on the latest WA property news by subscribing to our newsletter.

Nov 4, 2022

Perth home values show resilience in October

Perth Property Market October Review CoreLogic’s Perth home value index decreased 0.2 per cent in October, the smallest decline out of all capital cities in Australia. REIWA CEO Cath Hart said the Perth property market continues to be resilient compared to other states and credits the strong Western Australian economy, resources sector and housing affordability. “It is pleasing to see Perth home values were relatively stable in October. To put things into perspective, Brisbane’s home value index declined 2.0 per cent and Sydney’s declined 1.3 per cent,” Ms Hart said. “The main drivers for this are the low level of stock and our affordability, with Perth median house prices the cheapest of any capital city - there is nothing in the Perth property market right now indicating that house prices will fall drastically any time soon.” The top performing suburbs for house price growth in October were Quinns Rocks (up 3.6 per cent to $570,000), Warnbro (up 2.5 per cent to $410,000), Hamilton Hill (up 2.2 per cent to $595,000), Currambine (up 1.9 per cent to $655,000) and Butler (up 1.9 per cent to $420,000). The other suburbs to record strong house price growth were Pearsall, Rockingham, South Perth, Stirling and Padbury. Listings for sale in October There were 8,169 properties for sale on reiwa.com at the end of October. This is almost identical to last month’s figure of 8,155 and is 5.9 per cent lower than levels seen a year ago. “We are still experiencing a housing and labour shortage concurrently, which is resulting in good outcomes for sellers but competitive conditions for those wanting to buy,” Ms Hart said. “With the population continuing to grow this is adding pressure on an already strained housing market, and it will remain this way until we have more housing stock. This demand for housing is expected to keep market conditions strong.” Time on market The median time to sell a house was 15 days during October. reiwa.com data revealed the fastest-selling suburbs in October were Camillo and Golden Bay (five days), followed by Safety Bay, Warnbro, Langford, Orelia, Carlisle, Huntingdale (six days) with Seville Grove and the only north of the river suburb Padbury recording a median of seven days to sell. “We are still seeing Perth houses being snapped up at a remarkable rate, with no indication of it slowing down despite interest rate rises,” Ms Hart said. “In a balanced market the median time to sell a home would be 30-40 days, so a median of 15 days really means prospective buyers should have all their ducks in a row to avoid missing out,” Ms Hart said. Perth rental market Median rent price Perth’s median rent price was $500 per week during October, which is $5 more than September. “Rents will continue to rise in Perth while there is a rental shortage. We urgently need more investors in the market to help provide housing and ensure we keep rents affordable,” Ms Hart said. Median leasing times in October It took a median of 15 days to lease a rental during October. Suburbs recording the fastest median leasing times were Hamilton Hill and Hammond Park (seven days), followed by Quinns Rocks (eight days), then Port Kennedy, Coolbellup, Carlisle, Aveley, Beckenham, Applecross (10 days) and Nollamara (11 days). Listings for rent There were 1,658 properties for rent on reiwa.com at the end of October, down 3.8 per cent from September, and 23 per cent lower than October 2021. “The rental shortage remains a critical issue for the WA rental market. We have been working with the Government to achieve a sensible outcome to the RTA Review that updates the legislation without scaring off existing owners and would-be investors, as this would add even more pressure to the WA rental market at the worst possible time,” Ms Hart said. “Whilst the rental shortage continues to produce significant challenges for many West Aussies, we must not forget how resilient our property market is. We have one of the strongest economies in the world, and the most affordable housing market in the country. These strong demand factors coupled with the low supply suggest that any large price falls predicted for the east coast will just not be the case for WA.” Realising the potential of your property For more information follow this link to the REIWA website

Oct 28, 2022

Realising the potential of your property

Renovation for profit When this property came to us situated in the heart of Bicton we knew it was going to be very popular with the astute buyer. The seller was hesitant to invest in the property and was ready to move on. However, our sales agent saw there was so much potential and knew just what the property needed to make it shine. Our agents have the skill set, knowledge, and buyer insight to provide our sellers with an educated approach to selling their home to ensure it reaches their best and highest potential. By demonstrating this knowledge and experience our seller trusted in the process and was willing to make the change. With some great planning and efficient trades, we were able to turn this house into a home. Family Friendly Residence Our dedicated projects team took the time to assess the property and determine which upgrades and changes would have the greatest impact. These changes included: Painting internal and external, Kitchen splashback, Hybrid flooring, Tile removal and carpet relay, curtains & blinds. Check out the property before and afters here: And the figures: Want to find out more about this bespoke service that we offer as part of our selling process, then get in touch today. " It was an absolute pleasure buying our new home through Thomas. From the moment we met Thomas he was open with his knowledge and really made us feel informed and supported. Thomas is an agent who it is easy to tell really cares about his clients and has a passion for his job. Thomas will go above and beyond to assist all parties that he works with. He is adept at building a relationship with not only the seller, but also the buyer so that all the parties feel comfortable with the whole process. In the current market where, as a buyer it can feel overwhelming and rushed to make huge decisions, it was extremely reassuring to be dealing with Thomas who you felt you could get honest responses from. He was great at pre-empting any potential issues and his energy and enthusiasm is infectious, as well as being extremely efficient and thorough in every matter. I would highly recommend Thomas as agent to my own friends and family. Thank you Thomas for all your hard work making the purchase of our new home such a stress free and happy experience!" Find out more about Mi Casa here

Oct 18, 2022

North Perth Real Estate Character Area Proposal

For homeowners in North Perth or those looking to buy and renovate a home it is worth considering some proposed guideline changes to a small number of houses on Orange Ave and Hope St. Firstly, just what is a Character Area? Not quite the same as heritage listing a Character Area is a group of houses in a street or suburb that is regarded as having a strong aesthetic value to the community. The homes in the area have their own planning controls or guidelines about development in the area, particularly parts of homes that are facing the street. Submissions for input and feedback into the proposed guidelines have just closed and are now being put before the Town of Vincent Council. What does this mean for homeowners of those looking to buy a home? It means that there may be certain restrictions in place for what developments will be approved with considerations to things such as the height of new developments and even materials used for new homes. Let's take a look at some of the proposed Character Area Guidelines. Primary Street Setbacks - Deemed to Comply Ground floor primary street setbacks to be an average of the two directly adjoining properties on either side of the proposed development. Walls on upper floors setback a minimum of 4 metres behind the ground floor predominant building line (excluding any porch or verandah), as determined by the City. Primary Street Setbacks - Local Housing Objectives The setbacks of dwellings should reflect the predominant streetscape pattern and be consistent with adjacent properties. First floor development is to be adequately setback to maintain the predominant single storey appearance of the streetscape. Primary Street Setbacks - Deemed to Comply Loft additions must be contained wholly within the roof space and shall not result in a visible change to the dwellings appearance from the street. Building Height - Local Housing Objectives The wall height of new dwellings, particularly, the portions in view from the street, should approximate the street’s typical wall height to avoid an under scaled squat appearance. Garages & Carports - Deemed to Comply Carports may be considered in front setback areas but only where no alternative location exists and a minimum setback of 1.5m from the primary street is maintained. Such carports shall not be fitted with any style of roller or tilt up panel door. Where carports are considered appropriate in front setback areas, carports shall be open in style and allow an unobstructed view of the dwelling from the street. Garages and carports must match the existing dwellings’ predominant colour, scale and materials and must be complementary and subservient to the dwelling. Carports and garages forward of the dwelling or within the front setback area shall have a maximum wall height of 2.7 metres. Carports and garages located within front setback areas shall have a maximum width of 5.5 metres (internal) or one-third the frontage of the lot, whichever is the lesser. Garages & Carports - Local Housing Objectives Carports and garages should be located so as to maintain the absence of car parking facilities within the streetscape. Car parking facilities located within front setback areas should ensure that the predominant character elements of the dwelling are visible and unobstructed. Car parking facilities that do not unduly impact the presentation of the dwelling to the streetscape. General Building Designs - Local Housing Objectives New development is sympathetic to and complements the character of the existing dwellings within the streetscape. New development shall ensure that unsympathetic contrasts in scale, mass and materials are avoided. Additions visible from the street shall be compatible with and respectful of the existing dwelling and the predominant character of the existing streetscape. The roof of new dwellings is to be consistent with the predominant roof form in the existing streetscape in terms of scale and pitch. Each street facing window should have a style that suits the predominant character of the street and architectural style of the proposed dwelling. General Building Designs - New Provisions to Meet Local Housing Objectives (New Proposal) The built form of any new dwellings shall complement the style, scale and form of the dwellings within the existing streetscape. The materials of any new dwellings as viewed from the street shall be consistent with the prevailing materials of the streetscape. Additions to an existing dwelling when viewed from the street shall complement the architectural style, form, colour and materials of the existing dwelling. In the case that the dwelling is not an original dwelling, additions shall complement the architectural style, form, colour and materials fo the prevailing streetscape. The floor levels of new dwellings shall match or mediate between the floor levels of dwellings on either side of the proposed dwelling. The roof pitch of new dwellings or upper storey additions is to be between 30 degrees and 40 degrees. Street facing windows include inner sections with a height of at least 1.6 times their width. Windows to the front facade of an upper storey addition shall reflect the shape and configuration of the original dwellings’ windows when viewed from the primary street.

Aug 30, 2022

Staging your home for sale

How to Stage a House ready for Sale (While Living In It) Staging a vacant house is easy because you have got a clean slate and can choose the style, but staging a house for sale while still living in it can prove to be more difficult. We are going to use our knowledge and expertise to help you successfully stage a house to sell while you’re still living in it. Even though staging a house for sale while living in it can be a challenge, it is worth the effort because a well-staged home is listed with a top real estate agent because it opens the potential for faster sales and higher offers. When you’re staging a house for sale, you want to showcase a clean and spacious space where buyers can visualize the property as their future home. Does Staging Help Sell Houses? Yes, staged homes sell faster because they provide a strong first impression and stand out from the other properties on the market and it allows buyers the opportunity to visualise themselves in the property. Staging can also impact the amount that buyers are willing to spend on a property. It can also greatly decrease the amount of time a home spends on the market. In addition to this, TV programs have noticeably impacted buyers’ expectations of a potential property. More buyers are expecting homes to look like homes staged on the tv shows they are bingeing on, causing more disappointment in how homes appeared. If you have a house that satisfies their expectations, you’ll be the one to get the offer! Can You Stage a Home While Living In It With Kids or Pets? Even if you have pets or children, you can still stage a home for sale while living in it. And you should! Many buyers only take seconds to decide whether they are interested in your home or not. First impressions count. Here is a guide that will provide you with the tips to confidently list a staged home while you’re still sleeping, eating, and living there. How Do I List My House While Living In It? In today’s market, many people don’t have the option to move out during the sales process so are trying to sell their house while still living in it. People moving up in house, downsizing, or moving to a new location often list their house for sale while still living in it. To successfully sell a house while living in it, follow these six steps: Mentally move out Declutter, declutter, declutter Deep clean Stage Keep it tidy with quick cleans Stay busy outside of the house 1. Mentally move out Even if you’re physically living on the home, if you’re listing it for sale, you need to mentally “move out.” Change your mindset from this being your home to this being someone else’s house. This is the key goal after all. By mentally perceiving your house as the next project to become someone else’s house will help you more easily: Use these key points to “move out” of your property and get it ready for sale: take pictures off the walls and shelves pack away treasured collections remove children’s artwork from the refrigerator 2. Declutter Many people think of adding things to help stage a property, but removing things (aka decluttering) is actually a key step in successfully staging. You want your home to have just enough furniture and decor for buyers to see themselves living there, putting their feet up on the couch by the fireplace, enjoying the peaceful front patio or back deck, and sleeping in the cosy bedrooms.  What to do with the rest of the stuff? Pack it away in neatly stacked boxes, somewhere like the garage, or even better at friends’ houses or a storage unit. You want to be able to showcase the space, so potential buyers can envision their things and future memories in your staged space. How to involve your kids This is a big step for them too, so make sure you keep them involved in the process. Allow kids to pick a few of their favourite toys to keep out during this time your house is on the market and available for home opens. When it’s time for home opens, have a designated shelf or spot for them to put away. Allow kids to pack up special artwork for the next house and put it in a special box so they know it’s not going to be lost or left behind. After mentally moving out and physically removing a lot of your items, you should be left with a house that looks like someone lives in it and has neutral decor. Then it’s time to add the finishing touches, light sheer curtains, a fresh front door mat, and fresh flowers or plants are easy ways to freshen your house ready to sell. Next, you’ll want to make sure the house shows well in pictures and for showings by making sure it is really clean! 3. Deep clean Set aside enough time to deep clean your entire house. You can do it yourself or hire someone to do it, but make sure you get everything from dead bugs in the window sills to spider webs under the eaves. Dust Shelves, Furniture, & Surfaces Vacuum Floors, Window Sills, Rugs, and Garage Wash Windows & Mirrors Sweep Mop Wipe Down Counters Wipe Down Appliances Clean Toilets (inside & out), Mirrors, and Showers 4. Stage From our experience and knowledge, the most important rooms to be staged are the: Living Room Master Bedroom Kitchen Dining Room So if you’re limited on time and energy, make sure you focus on those four areas first. If you want to present the best property possible, here are staging guidelines to follow: Outside Make sure your home also has great curb appeal. A warm, clean, and inviting front of the house will invite more buyers to come in and want to view the rest of the house. Mow grass – including the verge Weed flower beds and lay down fresh mulch Fill in empty beds & window boxes with small shrubs & seasonal flowers (the colour is key) Freshen up the paint on window trim and front porch Sweep front porch & remove cobwebs Paint the front door and/or shutters a lively colour that coordinates with the rest of the home colours Replace your welcome mat Clean & arrange patio furniture – a couple of chairs on the front porch is always very inviting Replace cushions, if needed Pick up all pet waste Repair damaged deck boards & fencing Pressure wash the house & driveway Inside Inside, your goal is to showcase a bright, organised, and clean home, so before pictures & showings: Turn on all lights and lamps Open all blinds & curtains to let in as much natural light as possible Clean windows Open doors to bedrooms, offices, etc. Closet doors do not need to be opened, but closets should be tidy because buyers will look inside to see what space is available! Trust us, they do look. Living Areas Group furniture surrounding a coffee table and anchor with a rug Face the couch toward the focal point in the room or toward the first line of sight when walking into a room, as if to welcome guests to “come and sit for a while” Replace worn-out pillows and rugs Pack away personal items like photos and knick-knacks Remove extra furniture to showcase space Remove stacks of paper, magazines, mail, etc. Neatly stack books and simple decor on the coffee table and side tables Plants and flowers add colour and life to the room Hang light sheer curtains Bedrooms Make beds & fluff bed pillows Replace heavy drapes with sheers Clear nightstands of clutter. Pack away personal items & photos Leave or hang a few pictures with neutral tones Organize closets by colour Donate all clothes and shoes you no longer wear to showcase more closet space Kitchen Pack away rarely used small appliances and occasional crockery Go easy on buying groceries and use up items in your pantry to showcase more space Declutter countertops Before pictures and showings, tuck away soap, sponges, napkins, paper towels, and dishes Scrub counters, backsplash, and appliances Remove personal items like fridge magnets, photos, and children’s artwork Change outdated hardware for something more modern Consider giving your kitchen cabinets a facelift and brightening up your kitchen by painting your cabinets white Empty the trash often and before every showing. Funky smells do not help homes sell! Bathrooms Store daily items like toothbrushes, toothpaste, and soap out of sight Put down toilet seats and lids Hang a simple, plain white shower curtain Keep a white hand towel and throw rug to put out before showings (not for kids to use!) Tidy up open shelves Put a fresh, small bouquet of flowers in a vase on the vanity 5. Keep your house clean & tidy Once you get your home show-ready, little things each day can help you keep it that way…or close. We know living with kids and pets can make this challenging, but being intentional and vigilant about a few simple routines will help your home stay looking staged even while you’re still living in it. Daily Routines: Make beds every morning Clean shower when you’re showering Wash dishes after every meal or run the dishwasher every evening Wipe down counters and bathroom vanities after use Schedule robot vacuum daily (or manually vacuum daily if you don’t have one) Tidy up morning and evening putting everything back in its staging place Involve kids in the clean-up as much as possible to share household chores. Explain the importance of a neat home for your family’s quest of selling the house! Empty litter boxes and pick up dog waste in the yard daily Use silicone bibs with a catch-all scoop for babies/toddlers to minimize food on the floor Open windows when the weather allows to let out unpleasant smells and let in fresh air 6. Get out of the house The more time you spend in the house, the more you, your kids, and your pets will undo the hard work of keeping it show-ready. What Should You NOT Do When Staging a House Don’t stage alone! Our agents love helping you get the most out of your home, so don’t be afraid to ask us for help. We’re eager to help you achieve your goals and we are pros in knowing what sells (and what doesn’t). Don’t empty everything out of the house. A well-staged home typically sells better than a completely empty home. Don’t take it personally! If you’re working with a real estate agent, your home sale is our job. Please don’t be offended if we offer to help stage or suggest things be removed, repaired, or replaced. Living in a home and staging a home for sale are two different things. Your goal is to sell your home quickly and for top dollar. Following our proven methods will greatly increase the likelihood of your success. Home Staging Before and After Here are pictures from recent home staging before and after by our Mi Casa Property Agents.