Prepare Your Home for
Sale in a Cool Market with Fire
By Jeanette Joy Fisher
Across the country homes are
taking longer to sell. If you have a home for sale, you
might consider making a few changes to attract buyers in
the cooling real estate market. Not only is the market
cooling, so will the weather. It may feel hot to you right
now, but in a few weeks, the evenings will get chilly.
Home sellers who stage their homes take advantage of
advanced sales techniques. One of the most popular home
upgrades today is the addition of a backyard firepit or
fireplace. There's something magical about sitting around
the glow of a fire that makes people feel great. That's
one reason many people go camping, for the simple joy of
sitting by a crackling campfire.
Prepare for cool weather selling with a backyard fire.
Besides a fireplace, you have many options. At the high
end of the scale, you could get a propane type of unit
that comes in a terra cotta vase-like container. These
types of outdoor fireplaces come in a variety of styles
and sizes, which look good on any patio. Point out to home
buyers that this fire feature has the added advantage of
requiring virtually no cleanup, since these fireplaces
don’t burn any solid matter.
If your home would benefit from the more rustic appeal of
a firepit, you have a number of choices, including one
that features a copper cauldron. It's like putting your
campfire in a large hand-hammered copper pot, measuring
about three feet across and two feet deep. Cauldrons are
large enough to become the focal point of an otherwise
ordinary backyard.
There's also a propane version of that type of firepit
available with molded logs that appear to be burning. This
fire enhancement also features the same easy cleanup as
the propane-powered terra cotta unit, since no solid
material actually burns.
There are a number of firepit rings available that can be
customized any way you want, depending only upon your
imagination and budget. Generally, a custom firepit should
be about 18 inches tall, to prevent sparks from escaping
-- and possibly ending up in your buyer's lap. A diameter
of 30 inches offers plenty of room for a nice-sized fire.
Stone or concrete blocks are generally used to surround
the firepit, though you could dress up the pit by using a
more decorative stone, such as slate.
Before you build a custom firepit, check codes with your
building department or local fire department. In our area,
it's easy to get a free permit.
Enchant your home buyers with an outdoor fire. Find a fire
feature to suit your home style and take advantage of this
growing trend among landscape designers. Entice your
buyers with a fire and invite them to stay longer
connecting to your home. Light your fire, a few candles or
torches, and serve warm drinks. Turn your backyard into a
buyer's dream with fire.
Copyright © 2006 Jeanette J. Fisher
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