Haymount Homes REDFIN FEATURE!! “choosing the right art for staging”
How to choose the right art to stage your home for sale. Tips from experts!
Don’t miss the recent Redfin article we were featured in!
Choosing art for staging sounds simple
..but anyone who has sifted through countless options of art and decor, realizes that it can become overwhelming and difficult to select the right art that will help sell your house!
Redfin has taken the guesswork out of it and put together an article to help you understand what you're looking for and how to select the best pieces to stage your home.
We were delighted to be featured in this article and hope you enjoy the tips below!
-Casey and crew
Experts Reveal Their Best Tips on Choosing the Right Art for Home Staging
A well-staged home can make all the difference in enticing a buyer to tour a listing, and something as simple as the artwork you choose can make or break a sale. Your home is where your design personality shines through, but when staging your home for sale, it’s important to keep personal mementos and photos tucked away to appeal to a wide range of buyers.
Everyone will inevitably have differing design opinions, but with a few simple tips and tricks, choosing the right artwork for your home when staging can help buyers envision themselves living there. To help put your home on a buyer’s “must-have” list, we reached out to design experts from Irvine, CA, all the way to Calgary, AB, for their best advice on choosing the right art for home staging.
Select artwork that enhances your home
Let the artwork serve two purposes - choose artwork that adds appeal to the home and markets the geographical region. This makes the home even more appealing to potential buyers. For example, if you are staging a home near a big city, choose artwork that shows images of the city. -Elegant Transitions
Be intentional when selecting artwork to showcase a property. Placement and scale are critical when enhancing the space around the art or using it as a tool to draw the eye to an architectural feature nearby, such as a fireplace. Also, the subject matter of the artwork you choose should be deliberate, such as using a landscape piece to create interest in a dark or windowless room. -Diversa Design
Think of art as an accent piece. Artwork can be used to provide a focal point, highlight a feature in your home, and add color to a space. I have found modern art or landscapes to be the most effective when staging a house - framed family photos and religious art tend to make prospective buyers uncomfortable. Also, be selective about placement. When staging, only a few walls need to be adorned - less is truly more. -Gin Treadwell Home Interiors
Art placement and procurement create a statement within the room by adding focal points, becoming a key role in enhancing the room. Artwork can bring the room to life and serve as an attractive feature to help build up the environment within the room. When you're looking to add character to your room, a few key art pieces may be all you need to bring that “wow” factor that your wall needed. -Eden Home Staging
Be mindful of your artwork choices
Consider the three C's: Color, Contemplation, and Coalescence. First, a pop of color can enliven an otherwise neutral space. Second, art helps buyers envision living in your space by hinting at how a room may be used and evoking certain emotions. Think about the feeling conveyed by a black-and-white cityscape in an office or a blue abstract in a bedroom. Third, art can help unify a space, as may be seen if two or more related pieces are hung on the walls in one or more rooms. For example, use a geometric abstract on a wall in a living room and a similar piece on the wall in the adjacent dining room to create a cohesive look. -Greenhouse
When selecting the artwork, keep your target audience in mind and avoid using art that portrays sinister or risqué scenes, which may not appeal to a broader audience. Instead, choose pieces that can provide a space with a focal point where there isn't one, add color, or emphasize the home's custom features. -CT Exclusive Homes
Envision the finished space when choosing artwork. Know the art story, context, color, size, and location of the wall art when choosing artwork for staging your home. Each piece should have a designated spot in mind (ambiance) to avoid misplaced wall art or proportion (size). -Designs By Dannette
Artwork is the supporting role; the main actor, the central character, is the home. Your artwork choices should mirror a home's style and design - its role is to enhance the vibrant elements and unique features. The masterpiece is always the property; thus, the buyer's eyes should be drawn toward the kitchen, bath, or living space, not a trendy art piece. -Alison Is Real Estate
Freshen up your home with unique pieces
Think outside the canvas. Art doesn’t always involve paint on a canvas. In place of a painting, woven baskets on the wall can add texture above a sofa that features a bright, patterned set of pillows. Mirrors, which provide intriguing reflective surfaces, can also be used in place of art. -Dezign Zoo
Using artworks made from different mediums throughout the home creates an elevated, gallery-like experience. For example, a canvas in one space, a print in another, combined with a sculpture and wall pieces in another room will make the pieces feel less “matchy-matchy” and more like an art collection that a prospective buyer would have. You can also highlight the home's best features and help potential buyers see the home's potential with size and scale. In a room with double-height ceilings, a massive oversized canvas will draw the eye upward and emphasize the height of the walls. -IMG
Be creative and think beyond a typical canvas or framed print. Don’t be afraid to play with textures, shapes, and forms which can add additional interest to the visual appeal a home buyer will relate to. For example, a home with a young family could benefit from brighter colors and whimsical artwork, while a home for a younger couple or single person might be best presented with a more boho vibe, such as a guitar on the wall, a vintage map, or a textural crocheted wall hanging. Mirrors can also be an effective artwork option if the reflection is highlighting an important interior or exterior feature or selling point. -Bloom that Room
Choose complementary artwork pieces
Art is like a topping on the cake, it should go with the design palette to complete the space. Keep your artwork choices neutral, calm, and something that speaks to the room and to the potential buyer. -Jennifer Michele Interiors
Keep it simple. We find that it's best to keep artwork simple - it should be subtle yet attractive to the eye. To present the home in the most appealing light possible, use artwork that doesn’t feature images of people. Instead, consider using pieces that portray interesting but neutral visuals. The best art for home staging will compliment the space it's placed in while not distracting from the home itself. -Beycome
Choose pieces that match your home’s architectural style. A current trend is chalkboard art with inspirational sayings such as “love makes a house a home.” Most important, be certain that artwork won’t be offensive to potential buyers. -Harb & Co
Use artwork that fits the space and doesn't overpower the room. When you start to use big, bold, and personal pieces, you are decorating the space. When determining what kind of art and wall décor to use when staging, you want to be sure to keep things simple and neutral. The whole point of staging is to draw buyer's attention to the features, size, and functions of the rooms and for them to envision themselves living in the space. -Designing Impressions
Use artwork to highlight specific features in your home
Hang art in bathrooms. The use of framed photos of plants, trees, or flowers in bathrooms gives these spaces a spa-like feel and enhances how each room photographs. When coupled with a few white towels and spa counter accessories, art can transform even the most outdated bathroom spaces. -Knoxville Staging Services
Art is the bow on the 'package' in room décor. It should be the first thing to catch your eye and draw you in to see what's inside. Abstract pieces that feature strokes of color on light canvases are always a good choice, especially if the frame is in a metallic finish that complements the light fixtures in a room. They catch the eye and draw people in, but they don't outshine the room itself, which is, after all, what good staging is all about. -Staging That Sells
Keep scale in mind when choosing artwork for staging
Choose large canvas wall art in the colors and style of the house. Wall art on each wall can make your home appear cluttered. Instead, large canvas pieces are easy to hang and will draw the eye to the home's focal points. If you have a large gorgeous fireplace, a large bright piece of canvas art will highlight this feature. Only hang wall art in spaces that are focal points for the listing photos to direct a buyer's eye. If you have one or two smaller plaques or pieces of wall art in a large area, it will look out of proportion, so make sure it's all in scale to the size of the room, the ceiling height, and the size of the furniture. -Dramatix Decor
Choose artwork that is “show-worthy” and offers the drama necessary to create a cohesive space. Keep in mind that the larger the scale, the fewer pieces are needed (and fewer holes in your walls when staging). Your artwork choices are also the foundation for selecting the accent colors to use in a home. Colors should flow gracefully from one space to the next. -Impact Home Staging
If you have a large empty wall, search for large artwork to anchor the space. You can then tie in the colors of the décor in the room to the artwork's colors, exhibiting a very uniform look. -2 West Photography
Along with selecting neutral art, be sure it's scaled and hung appropriately. We often come across artwork placed on walls in the wrong orientation, size, and or dimension. The center of the artwork should be 57 inches from the floor, 6-8 inches above a piece of furniture, and 3-6 inches apart when in a grouping. -Simplicity
Make sure your artwork choices are balanced
Think about how multiple art pieces are going to look when showing various rooms in a single photo. For example, consider how strategically placing a painting on the wall of one room, like a bedroom down a hall, might give depth to the living room in the foreground. Instead of showing a blank wall, that extra splash of color on the far wall could help to extend the perceived size of a space and make it more attractive to potential buyers. -The Best Local Real Estate Photographers
Choose art that is large and balancing for your space so that it’s eye-catching and attention-grabbing in photos. More often than not, a large statement piece of art will look more dramatic and enticing than multiple smaller pieces. Buyers love interesting photos with clean lines, and large statement art will help draw them in. -Haymount Homes
Artwork should be appropriately sized for the location. Wall art should take up 65% of the available wall space and be about 2/3 to 3/4 the width of the furniture. Your artwork choices should also have an impersonal, but coordinated, theme throughout the space. For example, sticking with abstracts in contemporary spaces, nature scenes in traditional spaces, and water or beach scenes in bathrooms. -Her Home Design
Originally published by Redfin
PREP YOUR HOME FOR SALE DURING COVID - Guest Post
Hello Friends!
Welcome to 2021 - A Seller’s Market! Finally!
Home prices are rising as supply is limited, interest rates are low, building materials are backordered and inflated, and people are restless from staying home! That means it’s a great time to sell….but it also means more people touring your home and more difficulty mitigating the risks for Covid-19. If you are retirement age and looking to move on to your next stage in life, the risk is higher.
Fortunately, Bob Shannon from Seniorsmeet.org, is here to help guide you through selling your home during this hot market, but also provides us with great resources to help prep your home during a pandemic. He also shares market-ready ideas to ensure you get a top offer. Read on for great tips for a great selling experience!
A Quick How-To Guide for Prepping Your Home for Sale
If retirement means a smaller home or moving to a new locale this year, the time will come to put your home on the market. These days, selling a home is more involved than it used to be. And when it comes to attracting potential buyers, you need a plan, one that helps them imagine living happy, healthy lives in your home.
Preparing your home for sale means setting buyers up to have such a pleasurable experience inside and out that they leave feeling like your home is already theirs. If you aren't sure how to go about the process while dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak, then these tips and advice can be a great way to start.
Prepare for Pandemic-Related Challenges
The landscape of selling a home has significantly changed the entire process from start to finish.
How to Sell Your House When There's a Pandemic
Virtual Tours Become the New Norm in Selling Homes
Transaction Guidance During COVID-19
Contactless Buying: Closing Real Estate Deals Remotely
Clean and Declutter
Clearing out your home, staging it and keeping it clean are crucial parts of this process even if you won’t be having in-person showings.
Free Yourself From Clutter | A Simple Guide
Work with Haymount Homes Staging Services
How to Maintain a Clean, Healthy Home During COVID-19
Why You Should Hire a Professional Cleaning Service When You Move
Boost Curb Appeal
Even though people aren’t attending showings or touring homes, they will still drive by, and you’ll want to make a great first impression.
Increase Your Curb Appeal and Get a High Return on Investment
8 Easy Yard Care Tips to Help Sell Your Home
Top 32 Best Curb Appeal Ideas for Every Budget
Outdoor Living Spaces on a Budget
Find Upgrades with Great ROI
If you’re in a position to make updates or upgrades prior to listing, see what people are looking for and discuss options with your real estate agent.
7 Kitchen Trends That Will Takeover in 2021, According to Designers
How a Bathroom Remodel Can Increase Your Home Value
40 Decorating Tips for Anyone on a Shoestring Budget
Use Kohl’s or Macy’s Coupons to Save on Home Decor
Selling your home in retirement can be an exciting adventure, but it’s one that no one wants to last too long. Prepping your home for sale, from remodeling kitchens to landscaping your gardens, is your best chance of standing out in a busy market.
If you’re not keen to sell your home, consider turning it into a rental so you can generate income you can put toward a new home or vacation spot. Haymount Homes can teach you how to be your own property manager, and help guide you toward offering a beautiful rental.
Retire Big For A Simple Life
RETIRE BIG for a SIMPLE LIFE - Guest Post
Hello Friends!
We at Haymount Homes know the value of loving your home - especially through all the seasons of life - your first home and your first child through empty nesting and retirement. The love of home and family can often make it difficult to leave your home in the popular trend of downsizing for retirement. Whether it be that you want to stay in your beloved family home, or if you want to even enlarge your home to welcome the expanding network of family growth through marriage and grandchildren, not all retirement plans include downsizing.
My parents have stayed on our family farm as our family has expanded to include seven children, their spouses and a wealth of 24 grandchildren. They value their farm life and the ability to stay in our family home. Bob at Seniorsmeet.org, contacted us about helping our readers understand the difference in retiring big versus the traditional downsizing discussion. He offered to help outline some of the considerations if you choose to go this route.
Thank you to Bob and happy reading!
Casey and Crew
Retire Big For A Simple Life
If your retirement goals are to bring your family together, purchasing a bigger home and a piece of land may be a smart choice. It will allow you to pursue passions, such as gardening or woodworking, that you may not be able to in a small home. This is especially true if you currently live in the city. Keep reading for a few tips on how to make your move and enjoy your retirement to the fullest.
Prepare
Your first goal is to get your current home ready for the market. Haymount Homes can help you stage each room so that it’s more compelling to potential buyers. This will give you an edge when it’s time to put a for sale sign in the yard. You’ll also want to take a look at your income and other assets so that you can determine a budget for your next endeavor. Your net profits from the home sale will play a significant role in this, so the more you can do to increase its value now, the better.
Budget
Once you have an idea of what you can afford, you’ll need to dive deeper into your personal finances to make sure that you can afford the upkeep. Keep in mind that a homestead-type property will likely cost more to maintain and operate than a small home in the suburbs. A few expenses you may not have considered in your original budget include:
Farming equipment. If you plan to farm, a small tractor can cost up to $11,000, brand new.
Home repairs. A bigger home means more things to maintain and fix. Repairing a broken window can cost upwards of $375, a hot water heater $1,100, and a new exterior door $200 or more, for instance.
Land maintenance. Maintaining your property requires mowing, mending fences, and fixing other issues, such as loose bricks in the walkway. Depending on how much land you have, you may also wind up spending $375 or more per acre to have someone come in and cut hay.
Finding A Home
When you are ready to begin your home search, look for an experienced realtor from the local area. They will be able to give you greater insight into different locations you may be considering. One thing they can help with is determining where to get the biggest bang for your retirement buck.
As you get closer to making an offer on a home, partner with a home inspector. This can cost you $500 or more, but it can save you thousands of dollars worth of home repairs down the line. Inspect-All Services explains that having a professional on-site to inspect the property will help ensure that your potential future home is safe and livable. If you’ve made an offer already, having a home inspection will give you one last opportunity to reconsider if you find damage or problems that you had not anticipated.
Safety
When you move, it’s easy to get excited. In all the hustle and bustle, one thing you don’t want to do is forget about safety. This starts when you’re packing your current home. Start by removing excess clutter, and as you pack, make sure boxes weigh no more than one person can handle alone.
Moving into your new home, make a mental note of the differences that you’ll have to get used to. You might, for example, have to learn about gardening or wildlife safety. The more you know now, the better off you’ll be when it’s time to get your hands dirty and create an estate for your entire family to enjoy for many generations to come.
If it’s time to retire, go big and go home. Now that you no longer have the 9-to-5 grind, you can spend your hours with the people you love the most, doing what you love. Moving into a bigger home with a yard for the grandkids is a great way to enjoy your best years. But make sure to budget and keep yourself safe in the process.
Haymount Homes believes that every home deserves TLC. If you need help in staging and designing a home, contact Haymount Homes for a design consultation.
Haymount Homes REDFIN FEATURE!! “Selling Your Home in the Winter? Here’s How to Stage it While Embracing the Holidays” (Copy)
Don’t miss the recent Redfin article we were featured in: “Selling Your Home in the Winter? Here’s How to Stage it While Embracing the Holidays”
While many believe the ideal time to list your home for sale is in the summer, the truth is that selling your
home in the winter can be just as great. But like any other time of the year, it is in your best interest to
present your home in its best light. This is where beautiful staging and professional real estate
photography plays an important role.
To help you highlight your home’s best features this holiday season, Redfin reached out to staging experts and professional real estate photographers for our advice. To make sure your home stands out in the housing market while still embracing the holidays, check out what we had to say in the article:
https://www.redfin.com/blog/selling-your-home-in-the-winter-staging-advice/
Hillside Avenue Before and After- Part Three
We continue to shape up our new home! Still at work in progress but really coming along. Today we are sharing with you the front living room, our bedroom, and the kitchen!
Some of the changes were simple and others were quite large! In the front room, we used Sherwin-Williams Tri-corn Black on the fireplace and built-ins and then Sherwin-Williams Pure White on the walls and trim. I love how the deep rich black brought out the depth in the room.
In the bedroom, our very skilled contractors repaired the walls. They went from a rippled plaster job, to nice smooth clean walls feeling almost new again. Additionally, to add some interest, we added shiplap as a feature wall to the fireplace. It was painted in Benjamin Moore Cheating Heart, which is a grayish blue black color…. Hard to define and very rich. The walls were again Sherwin-Williams Pure White.
Finally the kitchen was simple. We just painted the walls Sherwin-Williams Pure White (even after comparing about 20 different samples of white…) and then began to hunt for different hardware. We wanted hardware that was more of a statement, and also brought in some brass touches that were throughout the home. you wouldn't think that was so difficult, but we ended up ordering about 30 types of hardware to find what we wanted. our photos ended up looking kind of yellowish on some of these photos, but at least you get the idea.
Thank you so much for taking the time to take a peek at our transformation! As much work as it is, we are loving the result!
-Casey and crew
THE HAYMOUNT INN - AIRBNB by HAYMOUNT HOMES
EEEEEKKKKK!
We are excited to announce the opening of our first short term rental option in Haymount:
The Haymount Inn
We loved our first Haymount Home so much that we decided to give it a fresh overhaul and offer it to visitors looking to experience Haymount for themselves. Whether you have family and friends visiting, need a short term place to live in Haymount, or find yourself between moves, we hope you’ll consider our Haymount Inn for your short term stay.
Located in the heart of Haymount, this 2450 square foot home sleeps 10 and has 4 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms for your enjoyment. Plenty of amenities and all you’ll need for a great stay. Full availability and reservations can be found here: https://airbnb.com/h/the-haymount-inn-by-haymount-homes
You can also look at the information on our website under the AIRBNB link, but scheduling stays is on the link above.
Enjoy the tour (click through the pictures and you will get the full tour of each area) and thank you again for considering our new adventure! We are excited to share Haymount with your guests!
-The Benander Family
Hillside ave - before and after part two
Enjoy our small photo tour of the music room and bathroom transformation!
Happy Sunday!
Round two of before and after photos are here! We continue to put more ideas into our new home, but I was able to snap a few photos of some of our progress so far. Please ignore some of the randomness and try to see the beauty through the trees!
Some of our touches include great shiplap detail that helped disguise the poorly formed walls. Additionally, our contractors worked their magic on smoothing out other areas and making everything look new again. Refinishing floors and adding new paint made everything come together.
We bought a beautiful new light fixture for what we are now calling the music room, from Mid-South Lighting in downtown Fayetteville . If you need a light fixture, check them out because they are amazing!
The majestic purple bathroom has been toned down. This was not exactly a group decision, and many people told us they loved that deep purple, but it wasn't the calming environment we were looking for. We love the result with our changes and apologize to the purple fans out there!
Many people have asked about the colors that we have chosen at Hillside. The white on the walls is Sherwin-Williams pure white, which is one of our favorites to use on our homes. Pure White is slightly warm but still crisp, which makes it feel cozy but not too ivory for our taste. In the bathroom, we have used Sherwin-Williams Big Chill. It has a beautiful mid-range light reflective value and is a wonderful slightly cool gray. In the dining room and entryway, you will find more Pure White and also Sherwin-Williams Tricorn Black.
We hope you enjoy the photos. If you find yourself in the neighborhood, stop by for a concert on our “new to us” grand piano. The kids play it every day and it's wonderful to listen to…
Casey and Crew
HILLSIDE AVE - ANOTHER WEEK OF RENOVATIONS
Happy Sunday!
Here is the recap on another week of renovations!
Our neighbors from Weldon are moving after 30 years. We are all sad that they will be leaving. CJ has been their chicken keeper for about 5 years now and they have generously given our family their chickens since they cannot take them along. We are grateful and excited to keep the chicken “farm” alive. Moving the coop, however, was not easy and thankfully we had some great help to make it happen!
Hillside is pulling together. Another really great and exciting moment was the delivery of our grand piano. This was really exciting for all of us. After buying my first electric keyboard in 1999, it has served me and our family very well through countless moves from college, military life, through now. We had vowed that once the space allowed, we would invest in a “real” piano. The folks at JML music really pulled through for us and made this dream come true. For the first time since I graduated high school, I have a real piano to play and it is a dream come true. You can believe the house is already full of great sound and several guest artists have made their debut on it!
We are still waiting on some electrical work and then the painters can return to finish their end of things. Having used nearly 60 gallons of paint, Hillside is definitely getting refreshed! We are turning to the downstairs kitchen where we will start the renovation there of replacing the backsplash, hardware, lighting and replacing the tile floor. That job is exciting but DUSTY!
Things keep progressing and we have made the move over to Hillside, so if you are looking for us, we’ll be there. Living in renovation is always a challenge, but we are hanging in there with the bulk of the work behind us. Annika has been working her organization skills in the kitchen - we are loving more space - even with all the chaos of moving!
It’s a mess, but we are getting there. Hope you enjoyed the update.
Have a great week and we’ll “chat” soon!
Casey and Crew
HILLSIDE AVE - 2 more weeks of Renovations
Haymount Homes Hillside HIstoric Renovations continue - next 2 weeks!
Progress continues! Knee deep in painting - old walls need a LOT of love!! However, it is making a huge difference to the feel of our new home- exciting!
We have also been playing the light fixture game - round and round we go, trying them in different spaces to see how they fit and feel. I think we have ordered over 30….and keep UPS and local stores busy with our exchanges…however, light fixtures are like the jewelry in a room - they are the best accent and need to fit just right!
Also we are trying to find the backyard….a little at a time….
Stay tuned for more! It’s coming together!!
Casey and crew
HILLSIDE AVE - 2 WEEKS OF RENOVATIONS
Let the renovations begin!!!
Happy Weekend! It has been a whirlwind of activity over the last two weeks at Hillside and we are excited to show you the progress. The home was lovely, but just not really our style, so we are knee deep in making it our own. Forgive the rough unedited cell phone photos - we are moving quick!
The first step was to uncover the 120 year old pine flooring throughout the home. This is always one of our favorite parts because floors have so much character and clean up so well. However, the deep ebony stair treads had likely never been sanded down and hats off to Dustin Brewington who had to sand them several times and then hand scrape them four times to get down to the natural wood. AH...MAZ...ING!
We have a mix of red pine and yellow pine in the home. We love the look of the yellow pine, but the red pine was very red. In order to draw that down, we chose a deep (actually black) stain to neutralize the red in the wood for the lower level of the home. As for the upper level, we are in love with the yellow pine. We wanted a natural stain, but even an oil-based natural stain has a yellowish/orangish undertone that will deepen over time. Additionally, oil based stains are very high in VOC chemicals, which we are trying to avoid in our renovation.
You can see how the natural oil based stain on the left really made the wood a orange tone…..not what we were going for.
Same here with the upper floors - the oil based tone really yellowed up the wood - and it deepens over time, which is likely what was already on the floors to start with. Any stain will darken the floors a little, but we wanted to preserve the yellow pine color as much as possible.
As a result, we ended up choosing a natural water based stain for the first floor to really allow the floors to be at their best. We are thrilled with the results, which will be posted once all the mess is cleaned up! For downstairs, we chose a black water based stain. The wood really soaked it up and created a lovely walnut shade. Plus, the water based stain is faster and less toxic. It is a great alternative to oil based, but it does cost more so be prepared for this if you choose that path!
We are adding shiplap detail to sections of the home. It is a great way to hide some of the rough plaster and it adds character and charm to the rooms. Texture is a huge element in rooms and it really provides warmth and comfort to the spaces. Although some people like the character of rippled plaster, we opted for more clean lines and less of this look.
Painting has begun and it is a task! There are a lot of areas to try to address in the walls and to optimize their look once the paint hits them. Choosing paint is never one our favorite tasks because there are thousands of amazing colors and they all look different in each space! Total fear of better options. We are somewhat married to cool undertones in this home due to flooring choices and cabinetry that will be staying, so we had to stray from our typical warmer undertone palate. That has been an adventure, but you can see the dizziness of the ride below. We’ll be chatting more on paint later.
We have a lot more photos to come as wall repair and painting continue this week. However, this should give you an idea of the controlled chaos at our new home!
Until next time!
Casey and Carl (and crew)
COMING SOON!! 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2 car garage Haymount Home!
Happy Summer! We are delighted to offer you a wonderful opportunity for your next home in downtown historic Haymount!! A rare opportunity to in Haymount! Charming home with an oversized 2 car garage! Home features living and dining room with fireplace, 10 foot ceilings, custom kitchen with breakfast area and keeping room with a 2nd fireplace. Master suite downstairs. Hardwood floors in the living areas. Upstairs features 3 additional bedrooms all with huge walk in closets. Media room and walk in storage. Walk to the famous General Lee park and downtown, or visit Leclairs General Store and Cape Fear Regional theater. Live in Haymount with NONE of the compromises of older homes. Gracious living can be yours and ready for move in toward the end of July! Contact us right away for your showing as this won’t last long. Haymount Homes is proud to offer this home in consulting partnership with the owners.
Enjoy the gallery!