Have a house to sell or looking to buy a new one? Maybe you can benefit from Feng Shui, the Chinese practice of placement and arrangement of space to achieve harmony with the environment.
1. GO OUTSIDE. Walk outside and look at your home from a short distance. In the first 2-3 minutes, what are your first impressions? Does the main entrance look fresh and hospitable? Is there a clear path to the front door? Even in a small space a friendly sign or wreath can be welcoming. Make sure your entrance area is well-lit, as this can assure comfort and safety.
2. GO GREEN. How does that landscaping look? Maybe it is time to call a professional landscaper. It may create a totally new energy around your home. Leave your front yard open and inviting, while allowing your side and back yards to become a private retreat. Create a natural embrace around the sides and back of your property with shrubs, trees or vines. Make sure you have an attractive view from every window and door.
1. GO OUTSIDE. Walk outside and look at your home from a short distance. In the first 2-3 minutes, what are your first impressions? Does the main entrance look fresh and hospitable? Is there a clear path to the front door? Even in a small space a friendly sign or wreath can be welcoming. Make sure your entrance area is well-lit, as this can assure comfort and safety.
2. GO GREEN. How does that landscaping look? Maybe it is time to call a professional landscaper. It may create a totally new energy around your home. Leave your front yard open and inviting, while allowing your side and back yards to become a private retreat. Create a natural embrace around the sides and back of your property with shrubs, trees or vines. Make sure you have an attractive view from every window and door.
3. DO LESS. Make an effort to avoid clutter and discard or store things you are not using. Clutter blocks and constricts positive energy in your home. Plus, the less personalized you make your space, the more buyers will be able to imagine how the space can be used.
Most importantly be aware of the "almighty" triangle when selling a home: the Kitchen, the Bedroom and the Bathrooms. Buyers need to know they will sleep well, eat well, and well, unwind well if they chose to buy your home.


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