The RealSource Association of Realtors in northern New Jersey says paint color may be important when selling a home, and homeowners should keep in mind the saying “light and bright sells.” Choosing neutral, earth-toned colors like tan, beige, gray, and sand invoke warm feelings and are appealing to most buyers. Unlike reds, purples, greens, and other colors, these neutral tones create a blank canvas and enable buyers to see the room’s potential. Stagers recommend that main rooms be painted one color, and bedrooms and bathrooms another. Sellers may want to consider the colors used in other homes in their neighborhood. | Read More
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