Mary Fitzgerald From 'Selling Sunset' on How to Sell Your Home

2022-05-20 22:48:30 By : Mr. Rain tan

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The Selling Sunset star's shopping guide will take your listing to the next level.

If there's anyone who knows how to sell a home, it's Selling Sunset's Mary Fitzgerald. In celebration of her debut on the personalized video platform Cameo, the real estate agent shares the steps she takes to ensure her clients' properties feel warm and inviting for prospective buyers. To make it easy, she breaks it down into a shopping list of her tried-and-true design tricks to close the deal (just ask the esteemed clients on her roster).

You'll be amazed at how much of a difference small, thoughtful touches like greenery and colorful throw pillows can make. If you're in the process of selling your home, scroll through Fitzgerald's suggestions below and place an order before you stage that open house!

You can never have too many throw pillows. Fitzgerald says that they are a budget-friendly way to freshen up a home.

Add an eye-catching throw to your list. It'll bring texture into a room so that it doesn't feel so cold and bland.

"You can always count on plants to bring a room to life," Fitzgerald says. "And succulents are about the only things I can keep alive so I have them around a lot."

Not only is this rec from West Elm a solid three-in-one bargain, succulents are truly easy to care for—ideal with everything else going on.

A bowl of moss is another affordable, low-maintenance purchase. She suggests placing some in a bowl and spreading them throughout your place to create a relaxing, natural vibe buyers will love.

"Candles are always good," Fitzgerald mentions. "Tom Dixon jars are beautiful, smell great, and there's a little charm inside that's supposed to ward off negativity."

Scents definitely have a way of drawing people in—check out our House Beautiful editor-approved list here.

For those lucky enough to have an outdoor space and a pool, Fitzgerald emphasizes that investing in lounge chairs is key. Don't forget to scope out our extensive roundup of the best of the best.

"If you don't have a pool, place an area rug underneath your sitting area," she explains. "It brings an outdoor space together and makes it look complete."

Wayfair has outdoor staples that won't break the bank, so you don't have to worry about spending too much on a place you'll be leaving.

For anyone who wants to splurge on a unique amenity that'll add value, consider an at-home sauna. "I started meditating and I use my hot sauna a lot," Fitzgerald reveals. "I escape in there and it's really good for you. I sweat out all the toxins and it's like my cocoon where I leave my phone outside, put on music, and decompress after a hard day."