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The internet is full of generic real estate advice, but that’s not what you’ll find here. With 25 years in construction before I ever got into real estate, I’ve learned to look at property from a different angle. These articles are packed with practical, no-fluff insights—from a contractor's perspective—designed to help you navigate the market with confidence. Whether you're buying your first home, selling an acreage, or just curious about what's happening in your neighbourhood, you'll find something useful here. Dive in.

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Staging Your Home to Sell: What Actually Moves the Needle (and What Doesn't)

Let's talk about staging. Not the Pinterest version with perfectly arranged throw pillows and a single artful lemon in a bowl on the counter — the real, practical version of presenting your home in its best possible light so that buyers walk in and immediately feel like this could be their place.

Staging works. Staged homes consistently sell faster and for more money than unstaged ones. But there's a difference between high-impact moves and spending money on things that don't actually influence buyers.


What actually moves the needle

Decluttering. This is the single highest-ROI thing you can do. Remove excess furniture, clear countertops, edit the bookshelves, empty the closets to about half capacity. Buyers are trying to see your home — not your stuff. Less is more, always.

Deep cleaning. Not a regular clean. A deep, every-corner, behind-the-appliances, grout-is-sparkling clean. Buyers notice when a home is truly clean. They also notice when it isn't.

Depersonalizing. Family photos, personal collections, kids' artwork on every inch of the fridge — pack it up. You want buyers to picture their life here, not yours.

Curb appeal. Buyers form an opinion before they walk in the door. Mow the lawn, plant some annuals, power wash the driveway, clean up the front entrance. First impressions aren't overrated.

Neutralizing bold choices. That accent wall in terracotta that you love? It might not be for everyone. A fresh coat of neutral paint is one of the best-returning investments you can make before listing.


What doesn't matter as much as you think

Renovating the kitchen or bathrooms before selling. In most cases, you will not recover the cost of a full renovation in the sale price. Minor updates — new hardware, a fresh vanity, updated light fixtures — absolutely. A $40,000 kitchen reno on a home you're selling in six months? Rarely pencils out.


Professional staging vs. doing it yourself

A professional stager can be worth the investment on higher-end properties or if the home is vacant. For occupied homes with reasonable furnishings, a solid declutter, a deep clean, and a few strategic adjustments often get you most of the way there.


The bottom line

You don't have to spend a fortune to present your home well. You do have to put in the effort. The homes that show well sell well. It really is that simple.

I'll walk through your home with you and tell you exactly what I'd prioritize before we list — no expensive rabbit holes, just what actually makes a difference.


About the Author

Marc Miiller is the REALTOR® and founder of Great Alberta Homes, serving clients across Alberta whether they're buying a home in the city or searching for the perfect country acreage. With a unique background of over 25 years in civil construction and environmental work, Marc offers a perspective that goes far beyond the surface. His ability to see a home's true potential — and its potential pitfalls — is invaluable for any property, from a suburban two-storey to a 100-acre farm. Known for his witty, no-pressure approach, Marc is the trusted guide who makes the entire process feel straightforward and stress-free. He's dedicated to providing real, honest advice, wherever the road takes you.

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