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Should I remove personal photos and items?

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Should I remove personal photos and items?

Sell faster, get a higher offer: should you remove personal photos and items before listing your home?

Quick answer

Yes. Remove most personal photos and highly specific items. They distract buyers, interrupt imagination, and cost you money. Leave tasteful, minimal decor that supports a lifestyle buyers want.

Why depersonalize? (Numbers that matter)

Buyers need to picture themselves living in the space. Personal items do the opposite. Neutral, staged spaces convert interest into offers. Staged and depersonalized homes commonly sell faster and attract stronger bids — often adding thousands to the final sale price. That’s not fluff. It’s math.

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What to remove — practical checklist

  • Family photos, trophies, children’s art
  • Political or religious items
  • Pets’ beds, personal grooming items
  • Excessive keepsakes, collections, or hobby clutter

What to keep — the smart balance

  • One or two tasteful framed photos (small, neutral) on a low-traffic shelf
  • Neutral artwork, plants, and a few books for lifestyle cues
  • Fresh towels and clean linens in bathrooms and bedrooms

How to stage quickly and cheaply (action steps)

  1. Walk every room with a buyer’s eye. If an item says “this is their house,” pack it.
  2. Declutter counters, tabletops, and open closet shelves. Empty 30% of closet space to show storage.
  3. Neutralize bold paint or wallpaper if it distracts. A fresh, light coat sells.
  4. Arrange furniture to show flow. Open walking paths and a clear focal point.
  5. Add soft staging touches: layered bedding, a plant, a simple centerpiece.

Common objections and how to handle them

  • “But it’s my home!” — You’re selling an asset. Think like an investor: small effort now yields a higher sale price.
  • “Where do I put everything?” — Rent a small storage unit or use marked boxes in the garage. Label and store; moving day solves the rest.
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ROI speaks louder than emotions

An hour’s work removing photos and decluttering can increase buyer interest and shorten days on market. That equals lower carrying costs and a higher negotiated price. Treat staging as marketing, not decorating.

Final punch: what most sellers miss

Don’t over-personalize even in seller photos. Online listings with depersonalized, clean images get more clicks. More clicks = more showings = better offers.

If you want a fast, room-by-room checklist and a tailored staging plan for your home, I’ll show you exactly what to remove and what to highlight. Contact Tony Sousa — local market expert — for staging advice that turns views into offers.

Tony Sousa
Email: tony@sousasells.ca
Phone: 416-477-2620
Website: https://www.sousasells.ca

If you’re looking to sell your home, it’s crucial to get the price right. This can be a tricky task, but fortunately, you don’t have to do it alone. By seeking out expert advice from a seasoned real estate agent like Tony Sousa from the SousaSells.ca Team, you can get the guidance you need to determine the perfect price for your property. With Tony’s extensive experience in the industry, he knows exactly what factors to consider when pricing a home, and he’ll work closely with you to ensure that you get the best possible outcome. So why leave your home’s value up to chance? Contact Tony today to get started on the path to a successful home sale.

Tony Sousa

Tony@SousaSells.ca
416-477-2620

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