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     By Darleen Mahoney
     Once it’s been decided that potentially   ‘heart of the home’ rooms first. That’s usu-
     downsizing for retirement living or mov-  ally the kitchen, living room, and family
     ing into a senior living community is on   room, which tend to be the most cluttered
     the horizon, the most stressful aspect   and contain items with the greatest emo-
     can be selling the home. There are many   tional value and everyday use. Make four
     things to consider outside of the emo-  piles-keep, donate, give to family members
     tional tolls of leaving a home with years of   and trash.”
     memories attached. There is also the real-
     ity that the house itself is most likely the   Other things to consider while staging is
     largest source of income/equity, therefore,   touching up paint, changing out hard-
     its very important to sell the house at the   ware, new blinds, replacing burned out
     best price that the market will allow.   lightbulbs, adding fresh flowers or potted
                                         plants, fixing visible issues around the
     Staging a home and making it more ap-  house that a buyer would notice, and
     pealing to a wide range of buyers is a best   rearranging furniture to create the look of
     practice and that may be challenging for   a larger space. Best practice is to keep in
     some Seniors while they are still living in   mind that when a potential buyer walks
     the home. There are a few options for stag-  through your home, they need to be able
     ing a home. It can range from keeping liv-  to picture their own personal items and
     ing spaces very organized and decluttered   sense of style as well. If there is a strong
     and quick paint fixes to having a profes-  color palette in the home, it may be neces-
     sional “stage” the home for sale. Typically,   sary to re-paint a more neutral palette to
     a service will stage a home to make it look   assure that the potential buyer is seeing
     larger, utilize neutral colors and will take   the actual house and not just the wall
     any personal items of the current home-  colors.
     owner and put them away. These services
     may replace existing furniture and other   Also, consider the front of the house. A
     personal items which can be stressful for   potential buyer should never drive up and
     Seniors but can also raise the value of the   before they even enter the house think,
     home. Buyers should not focus on the cur-  “what a lot of work” before entering the
     rent homeowner’s taste, style and personal   home.
     choices.                            Remember the most important things in
                                         staging with Seniors is that there may be
     If a Senior is moving to an Assisted Living
     community, they will most likely need to   more emotional attachments to their per-
     downsize right away. This can be such   sonal tastes and their personal items. It’s
     a taxing process both emotionally and   important to be cognizant of that and walk
     physically. According to AARP https://  through the process at their pace while
     www.aarp.org/work/retirement-planning/  explaining why “staging” will only benefit
     info-08-2011/retirement-downsizing.html ,   them in the long run.
     it’s recommended that you plan to, “hit the
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