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Page 10 March 3, 2016 EL SEGUNDO HERALD Follow Us on Twitter @heraldpub Selling Your Home? Let The Bidding Wars Begin elling El Segundo Real Estate for 30 Years S NEWLY LISTED 10+ LOCATION! Offered At: $979,000 ♥ IN IN 3 ESCROW DAYS! 1434 E. Elm Ave. Spacious 3 Bedroom, Family Room, 11/2 Bath Family Charmer on Quiet East Side Street. Approx. 1500 sq. ft., 5000 sq. ft. Lot. Large Living Room, Beautiful Hardwood Floors, Dining. Remodeled Baths, Nice Kitchen, Built-Ins, Eating area. Private Yard, Patio, 2-Car Garage. Gorgeous Rose Garden, Shady Front Porch, Well-Maintained! Walk to Schools and Park. RENTAL: 2 Bedroom, 11/2 Bath Town Home. Small, quiet complex. $2695/month Lynn O♥Neil Voted #1 El Segundo Realtor by El Segundo Residents 8 years 0798 in a row (310) 261-#00880080 LYNNO@SHOREWOOD.COM WWW.LYNNONEIL.COM (BPT) - No wonder you’re thinking of selling your home - it’s a “seller’s market” right now. The housing supply has dwindled, creating more demand for fewer homes. At the same time, according to Realtor Tammy Reinke, buyers’ expectations are higher than ever. They’ve become accustomed to model-perfect homes. What’s the upshot? “Sellers have a choice,” says Reinke. “You can win the price war - or win the beauty contest.” By winning the beauty contest, you’ll gain pricing leverage. And if your home shows well, it can even spark a bidding war - generating offers that exceed your asking price. Here are three top “beauty” tips to set your home apart from other contestants, and set yourself up for a fatter settlement check. 1. Dirt’s a deal-breaker Make a clean sweep “Buyers want to see a clean home,” says Reinke. “And the first thing to deal with is stained carpets and ceilings.” Stained carpets should be cleaned or replaced. Stained ceilings deserve your attention, too. They can scare off prospective buyers who fear that ceiling imperfections might be a sign of bigger problems. “If you’ve got a stained popcorn ceiling, don’t bother trying to spot paint over it, it doesn’t work,” Reinke says. Even professionals find it difficult to match the original finish and color. In addition, flocked or heavily textured ceilings are best replaced because they look so outdated. Instead, consider installing ceiling tiles or panels directly over the offending ceiling, using a simple DIY track-and-clip system. To weigh all your ceiling replacement options, pop some real popcorn and settle back with the Armstrong Ceiling video guide to ceilings for lots of ideas and inspiration. 2. Declutter de house Buyers can’t picture themselves in your home if they can’t see past your piles of stuff. “There’s a difference between clutter and an intentional collection,” says Tiffany Little, a senior interior design at Albion Associates. Pull together different items - like pottery or framed photography - using a common design element like color, similar patterns, texture or materials. “It’s OK to leave some surfaces empty, and to create a display of personal mementos in a stylish, organized manner in other areas,” says Little. “This makes the personal items even more special.” 3. Spark design interest So you’ve cleaned and decluttered, but now your rooms seem blah and uninviting. Nothing enlivens a space like a splash of color. Toss some bright new pillows on the sofa or add tasteful artwork or accessories to complement your color scheme. Paint adds personality, too, but choose your colors carefully so your wall palette flows naturally from room to room. “I like using a neutral color palette for larger rooms - from ivory tones to values of grey,” says Little. 3 NEW LISTINGS!!! All Single Family Homes. Prices from $1,100,000 to $1,800,000 Call Us Now For More Information! John Skulick 310-350-4240 TeamSkulick@gmail.com Rose VanHook 310-350-5920 RoseVH@earthlink.net DRE # 01064179 DRE # 00946399 She adds mid-tone colors to smaller rooms, while selectively using vivid or deeper colors as accents with accessories and artwork throughout the home. Finally, don’t forget to add texture, whether with a woven area rug or sculptural wire baskets. “Texture adds great dimension and depth to a room,” says Little. “I especially love the look of Armstrong Ceilings decorative metal ceiling panels in textured tin or copper as accents above a kitchen island. This turns the ordinary, smooth sheetrock ceiling into a wow factor. By adding this textured ceiling color in with a few of the dishes, or countertop items, it unifies the room’s palette,” she added. With a bit of primping, your home can win the ultimate beauty contest and attract a buyer who’s willing to meet your price, or even pay a premium to call it their own. •


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