When it comes to devising a marketing strategy to sell your
home, the first step is establishing your target buyer.
For example, if you’re selling a slick, minimalist penthouse
studio, there’s no prizes for guessing that your target will be young
professional buyers.
But if it’s a house or garden flat that you’re bringing to
market, then buyers with families should be at the forefront of your mind.
The great thing about this group is that they tend to be
committed buyers. They’ve usually done their homework on local schools,
nurseries and parks and have their hearts set on securing a property in the
area. Hence, when they fall in love with a property, they mean business.
What families want in a home
Emotions play a big part in the purchase of a family property.
Buyers are looking for their ‘forever home’, a property that will serve their
purposes long term and be a safe and happy place to raise their children.
First impressions
A property viewing is like a first date – first impressions are
crucial. Ensure the front of your home looks tidy and welcoming. Paint your
front door a strong colour and add some shrubs and brightly coloured flowers.
If you have a front gate, make sure that it closes (this will reassure parents
with young children).
Garden
Childproof the garden as much as possible. Make sure there are
no obvious hazards like gaps in fences, broken pavers or unfenced ponds/water
features. Add outdoor dining furniture so that buyers can visualise themselves
entertaining outdoors.
Living spaces
Think carefully about the furniture layout; your aim is to
create a sense of flow. Also, consider creating a defined ‘workspace’ so that
parents who work from home can keep some separation between work and play.
Storage is another winning factor as parents will be looking for somewhere to keep
all their kids’ paraphernalia.
Bedrooms
Dress at least one of the bedrooms with twin beds to send that subtle message that your home would be ideal for raising children.
For more tips on getting the best price for your home, get in
touch with us here at Cooke & Co Estate and Letting Agents
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