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How do you set up a home office that is conducive to working from home and will also attract buyers when you sell? A great home office is a significant selling point and can help you be more productive and successful in your career. Here are my tips for setting up a home office that you can be proud of:
1. Install office flooring. You don’t want to put in something that is too office-y, but you want to have something distinct enough that it provides the atmosphere of a workspace. This helps to trigger the psychological sensation that you’ve “commuted” somewhere. The key is that it shouldn’t feel too homelike.
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2. Meet the office aesthetic. Tack up a whiteboard and some motivational posters. Consider adding some office-appropriate greenery to the space. The more you can make it “feel” like an office, the better.
3. Supply the right tools. Your printer, office supplies, and storage should all be present. Tack up any awards you have. The key here is to make sure that you have all of the equipment necessary to be productive.
There you have it, the three tips for making an office space that can help you be more productive and fetch you more buyer attention when you sell. Remember, if you have any questions about this topic or real estate in general, please reach out to me. I would be happy to serve as your resource for all of your real estate needs.
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