Storage Tips to Help Sell Your Home

There are many things which go into selling a home; finding a Philadelphia realtor, packing, looking for a new residence, paperwork, and home showings are just a few of the many things which can make selling a home a huge hassle. One simple way to make selling a home easier is to rent a Philadelphia self storage unit. Below are some ways to utilize a storage unit in order to sell a home quicker and easier.

  • When people are walking through a home, they are attempting to picture it as their own. Any extra furniture, art, pictures or TV’s left in the home are taking up space and making the area look cluttered. Stage the home by de-cluttering rooms of extra possessions so the home does not feel or look cramped. The extra items can be placed in a self storage unit and picked up at a later date.
  • If items being stored are valuable art, paintings, leather furniture or TV’s be sure to rent a climate controlled storage unit. A climate controlled unit will keep the temperature steady and humidity, mold, mildew and bacteria out ensuring the items stored stay in pristine condition.
  • Don’t rent a storage unit which is too large. The cost of a move is going to be large enough and overpaying for a storage unit will only lead to more irritation. Be sure to understand exactly what will be stored and have a bit of extra room in case something else needs to go into the unit.
  • To find a self storage facility in the area, simply use Self Storage Finders. With SelfStorageFinders.com, one can research storage in the area, reserve a storage unit online or over the phone and even rent on the spot! This can all be done 24 hours a day, 7 days a week because storage never sleeps!

Potential buyers are going to be scouring over every detail in the home in order to get price decreases or other incentives. De-cluttering a home and using self storage is a great way to keep leverage and the value of a home.

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