I've heard that "it's space that sells".
However, it's easier to picture your stuff in a house when the house has some stuff in(not loads), is tidy, and is neutral.
This makes it easy for buyers to visualise (that sofa is nearly the same size as mine etc etc), makes it easy for pictures to be taken without too much post taking work, will sit well in the buyers head.
If the house looks scruffy, it's hard to look beyond that.
It's now a buyer's market.....
I've heard that "it's space that sells".
However, it's easier to picture your stuff in a house when the house has some stuff in(not loads), is tidy, and is neutral.
This makes it easy for buyers to visualise (that sofa is nearly the same size as mine etc etc), makes it easy for pictures to be taken without too much post taking work, will sit well in the buyers head.
If the house looks scruffy, it's hard to look beyond that.
It's now a buyer's market.....