Located just 25 minutes north of Dallas, Frisco is home to world-class shopping and dining, fantastic outdoor recreation, a booming sports scene, a rapidly growing museum district, and year-round festivals. Frisco’s unique true-Texas vibe and scenery attracts plenty of annual tourists, yet is also an excellent place for families and working professionals to call home. What was once a sleepy community is now a thriving city. With whopping projected job growth of 15% over the next four years and both T-Mobile and Oracle opening offices, Frisco was named the #1 place to live by Money.com in 2018. If you own a home in Frisco and are looking to sell, it’s important to make the most of the value a Frisco home has for buyers that come to Frisco from across the country. The tips below will ensure your home garners the highest-possible offer.

Cash in on Frisco’s Nation Appeal, Literally
Frisco, Texas was named as the #1 place to live in America by Money.com. If for some reason, you are looking to sell your home in Frisco, you should be leveraging that accolade when considering the high volume of transplants that are searching for homes in Frisco. Knowing that they are not just buying a great home in an ideal location, but that they are buying a home in a town named the best place to live by a top-tier source, can help you earn the highest potential offer on your home. 

Consider including this on any marketing materials as well as using a graphic banner on any visual marketing you and your agent do in the digital realm or through social media. Additionally, make sure you refer to this accolade in the content portion of any online listings. Your agent can guide you as to how to best capitalize on this incredible ranking. Prior to beginning the staging process, you need to pick a realtor® in Frisco to partner with. If you haven’t found one yet, utilize Effective Agents’ data-first approach to matching your unique needs with one of the top-ranked realtors® in Frisco that has shown proven success in working with clients selling homes similar to yours. 

Stage Rooms in Order of Priority
Staging your home is certainly a commitment. If you don’t have the money or the time to stage your entire house, carefully select the most essential rooms in your home to put your full effort into staging like a professional. A National Association of Realtors® survey found that the most essential room to stage is the living/family room, followed closely by the master suite and then the kitchen. The living room is the heart of your home and should be staged with the utmost care and attention. Your last priority for staging should be the non-master bedrooms, bathrooms and any bonus rooms such as a study or office.

Incorporate Upscale Accent Pieces to Set the Tone for Price Point
Prior to staging, consider the latest trends in décor that will as an atmosphere of upscale elegance to your home’s overall look. These accent pieces should be carefully selected and added sparsely throughout the home and should serve as focal points, rather than looking like items carelessly strewn about.

 
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