5 Ways To Make Your Home Office Attractive To Potential Homebuyers

by Stransky and Company

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, more people are working from home more than ever before. As the time of social distancing has worn on, people are discovering a need for in-home dedicated workspaces. Also, the increased flexibility in remote work has led to a surge in the housing market. If you’re currently preparing to sell your house, a home office is a must-have feature. Keep reading for five ways to make your home office attractive to potential homebuyers.

Allow for Options

If you don’t currently have a home office, that’s okay. You can always stage a spare room to show off its potential. Be careful when making changes, though. Spare bedrooms are in higher demand than office space. You don’t want to make any permanent changes that take away a room’s potential. Instead, look for ways to create a space that can serve multiple purposes. Add a daybed or a pullout sofa instead of a bed so that there’s room for a desk, chair, and bookshelf. If you don’t have a spare room, get creative and add a work area to the corner of your dining room.

Choose a Quiet Area

A work-at-home space should be as quiet as possible. No one wants to try to take part in a Zoom meeting with the kids watching TV in the background. When choosing a space for your work area, opt for someplace away from where most of the family activity occurs.

Put Wasted Space to Good Use

Chances are, there’s an area of your home you’re not using. Perhaps it’s that small room in the finished basement you never knew quite what to do with. Many multi-story homes have an area beneath the stairs or space at the top where you could fit a desk. Even a large closet can be cleverly converted to a usable workspace. As a last resort, it’s possible to set up a screen, partition, or curtain to separate a large room into separate living and work sections.

Amp Up the Connectivity

Be sure your buyers know that your home has lots of ways to keep them connected. Strategically highlight electric outlets. If you don’t have many, it might be a good idea to have extra installed. Showcase ways to corral extra cords and wires. Let them know that strong WiFi access is available in your area.

Stage Your Office

Even if you already have a home office, you’ll probably need to give it some attention. Just as you’re working to make sure the rest of your home is as presentable as can be, you’ll also need to use some strategic staging in your office. Be sure everything looks clear and clutter-free. Remove personal objects and photos. Add storage, shelving, and comfortable furniture. Don’t neglect extras like curtains, lamps, area rugs, and plants to add warmth. Be sure the desk is showcased properly.

Keep these tips in mind when preparing your house for market. A home office is essential to enticing more buyers.

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