Monday, December 27, 2021

Home Staging - House Staging For Sale

Supremely Staged

Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo region) is a professional home staging company which showcases positive aspects of properties to prospective purchasers.



Supremely Staged

Sunday, December 26, 2021

Home Staging Guide

By Adam Rostocki

Home staging is an exciting real estate industry which is changing the way property is sold. Real estate staging has proven itself to be the best investment an owner can make in their property when they preparing their home for sale, featuring a dollar for dollar ROI second to none. Staging is fast becoming a necessity when selling a home, especially in today's sluggish and competitive real estate market.

Home staging is not interior design or decorating. Staging is a form of advanced real estate marketing which involves aspects of design, landscaping, psychology and sociology all rolled into an artistic science (or maybe a scientific art). Staging is defined as preparing a property for sale by improving the aesthetics of the home or commercial space to appeal to the greatest number of prospective buyers. Home stagers seek to create an atmosphere of universal appeal to the target buyer demographic, increasing the chances for a solid offer on the property. To put it very simply, home staging is all about removing your stylistic influence on the property and making it easier for the buyer to see themselves living there instead.

Home staging uses a variety of techniques to improve the desirability of a home. The exact methods used to stage a home vary depending on the specific details and circumstances of the property, seller, anticipated buyer type, real estate market condition and home price. However, there are some universal ways which virtually all home staging strategies have in common when enhancing the aesthetic appeal of a property.

The first thing which must be done in any good staging job is to de-clutter and de-personalize. This means to remove the footprint of the current owner on the home and replace it with neutral décor which will connect to buyers. Owners are encouraged to clean out their homes and move most of their nonessential possessions into temporary storage. This will give them a head start on their anticipated move and provide a nice clean and clutter free atmosphere for the home. De-personalizing means to remove taste-specific décor and accessories from the home, as well as any personal items, such a collections, photo galleries, trophies and souvenirs, as these can be incredibly distracting to potential buyers.

Now that the home is ready for improvement, owners are advised to redecorate using a combination of their own salvageable furniture or rented items which will bring out the best character in the home. Layout and proportion are key elements of good staging, as these will increase the perceived size and functionality of the space. The entire color palate should be neutralized to provide a warm, but universally appealing presence all around the home. It is crucial when decorating to accommodate the wish lists of prospective buyers, not base the decisions on the preferences of the current owner. After all, this is the purpose of home staging! Owners must put their needs behind their desire to make their home more marketable.

It is vital to stage a home both inside and out. Curb appeal is a term used to describe the first impression a property makes when potential buyers view it from the street. This first impression has been statistically proven to set the tone for the entire tour of the home, so it is truly crucial to make a good one! Additionally, yard space must be prepared with the same attention to detail as the interior of the home. Outdoor spaces and secondary property structures, such as garages, guest houses and sheds, should all be given personalized attention before listing real estate for sale.

In conclusion, it is extremely important to remember to stage the home first and then list it on the open market. This will maximize the value of your staging investment and will provide all the marketing buzz your home needs to stand out from the competition. After all, a staged home will appear flawless in those all so important MLS and print ad photos, as well as look fabulous when the first agents and buyers come knocking. As a final note, be advised that home staging is a safe investment, since it is tax deductible in the US and is known to create incredible increases in sale price, while minimizing the time it actually takes to sell the property. Home staging is a winning strategy for anyone who wants to sell their home for top dollar in the shortest time possible!

Adam Rostocki is a home staging consultant working in the New York City Metro area, including Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn and Long Island. Adam has a long history of working in the design arts and is the author of the popular DIY home staging book, "Home Staging: A Practical Guide to Real Estate Marketing" (ISBN 978-1-4276-4191-5), as well as the creator of Home-Staging-Home-Stager.Com, the definitive free online guide to Home Staging.

Saturday, December 25, 2021

Home Staging Checklist - Increase Your Profits

By Glenda Millette


If you are selling your house now....staging is a critical part; the days of a house being on the market one day are no longer here. It takes some work to put your house at the top of the market. I have helped many people get ready to sell their houses. We will discuss a few sure killers to a sale; they are environmental smells, not having a spotlessly clean house and too many pet odors.

Let's just dive in and start with the number one problem. Everyone needs to walk into your house and it must smell like a breath of fresh air or at least neutral. An awful smelling house is a huge turn off. Without a doubt it will turn more people off the minute they walk in, remember you only have a few seconds to make that first impression. Some houses I've worked with you could smell the odors outside, many people did not even walk in....true story. I pull no punches when a house smells bad. I do nothing until we get the smell issue resolved. We do not start staging until we understand and resolve the bad odors, usually it doesn't take long.

The second non negotiable issue when I stage your house. It has to be...must be...at all costs be...CLEAN SPOTLESSLY CLEAN, remember the white glove test in the commercials. Your entire house has to pass the white glove test. A house can never be too clean. Don't forget the closets; de-cluttering it is the most effective way to organize. Spend some money and get your house professional cleaned, it will help you create the affect you want.

Everyone loves Fido; he is a part of the family. But, not everyone likes critters; I know that is unbelievable, but true. Some people have very serious allergies to animals, and will run away from a house that smells like pet odor. You live there every day and have gotten use to smelling Fido. Ask for help here, do not ask a friend, they mostly likely will not be completely truthful. They also love Fido. Again get professional help with getting rid of ALL pet odors, this is a huge problem. Make your home friendly to everyone who walks in your door, it will pay off with a quicker sale.

By doing these things, you will create a space more people can see themselves living...and it will increase profit. When you get the smells and cleaning resolved the staging will be very effective. I have had years of experience and work with all phases of the staging process.

Please join me for more information on low cost design options. You will find design ideas ready to start using right away. Designing a room can be a lot of fun when you have the right help. http://GlendaMillette.com

Friday, December 24, 2021

Home Staging - Proven to Help Homes Sell Faster For More

By Jennifer Wezensky


With more than 2.1 million foreclosed homes already this year and a 9.9 percent unemployment rate, the outlook is still a bit grim. For homeowners who just can't come up with the mortgage every month, selling may be the only option. Their homes very likely are worth less than what they paid. Now their backs are against a wall and they have to sell for the best price.

With little, if anything, to spend on home improvement to get a better price, the seller can improve the home's appeal with some home staging techniques recommended by decorating pros. Some of these pros say that the return on investment for home staging can be between 200 and 500 percent, and the home may sell up to 35 percent faster.

According to the Home Buying Institute, staging a home for sale normally involves things of an aesthetic nature, such as design, organization and overall appearance - not mechanical or functional improvements.

There are some easy, inexpensive ways to stage a home for sale without a big expense:

De-personalize and de-clutter. Eliminate distractions. One of the biggest mistakes home sellers make is expecting that potential buyers will recognize the value of the home despite the personal belongings. Buyers want to be able to see themselves in the home. If they are distracted by knick knacks and excessive family photos, they have a more difficult time visualizing their family in it.

Simply rearranging your cupboards and closets can help. You may think that what is behind closed doors stays behind closed doors, but not to potential buyers. Many people will look in cupboards and closets simply to see how much storage space is available. By arranging your belongings you will create a more inviting feel, which can easily equate to a more comfortable living space.

Make necessary home repairs. Buyers will notice cracks in paint and tile. A leaky faucet could easily turn a buyer off. Spice up your home with easy and inexpensive renovations. If you have a hard time pin pointing potential problems, ask an objective third party. It is unlikely that a serious bidder will not ask for necessary home improvements.

It's important to create a clean, neat atmosphere. There is a laundry list of cleaning that should be done from window washing to re-caulking. Waxing floors, dusting cobwebs, and putting up decorative towels are simple yet crucial to creating a desirable appearance to your home.

Staging does not have to be expensive, but it does have to follow some guidelines. A vacant home leaves very little to the imagination. Adding the right amount of décor can create the atmosphere of the perfect home. Proper staging will make small rooms look large and awkward rooms look like the perfect niche. Keeping your home light with neutral tones will appeal to more buyers than dark colors. Add hints of color and excitement with primary colored throw pillow or a vibrant bouquet of flowers. Do not try to get too eccentric; you may make certain buyers uncomfortable.

Platinum author Jennifer Wezensky is editor of BudgetDecoratingOnline.com, the one-stop resource for how to decorate on any budget. She leads a team of interior decorators to offer tips, trends and ideas for the budget decorator. Wezensky also creator of the popular Facebook page, Decorating on a Dime.

Thursday, December 23, 2021

Insider Home Staging Tips From a Former Realtor

By Alex Devonish


Staging your home for sale can make a huge difference, both in the price you ultimately receive for your home and in finding the right buyers more quickly.

Staging your house means setting it up to show in the best light possible, before you put your home on the market. One thing to remember is that the way you've lived in your home is not necessarily the same way you want it to show to prospective buyers. Buyers are not interested in your hobbies, your kids' toys, nor your eccentric (but appealing to you) color schemes. Buyers want to see neutral decor, a welcoming atmosphere and a clean, problem-free house they can picture calling home. If the buyer's Realtor has done their job, they will be bringing only qualified buyers (who are pre-approved for an appropriate mortgage, want the number of bedrooms and neighborhood you live in, etc.), and thus your job is to make your home stand out in the buyers' eyes as the one to go for.

There are many ways to accomplish this, and in truth many Realtors don't always bring the right buyers to the right houses, so you are looking to make a great impression on that perfect-for-your-home purchaser when they walk in your door. Here are a couple of tips:

Paint: Make sure everything is neutral. As much as it may pain you, those coral walls you love will not appeal to the majority of buyers, and investing a weekend and some money into some paint will pay off, big time (or hire a painter). Choose neutral colors such as stone, grey or a warm off-white - never stark white as that creates too sterile of an atmosphere. Check existing paint on the exterior and interior, ensuring it is not peeling or in need of a touch-up, and also check all walls and doors, paying special attention to areas where hands have been touching such as near light switches and door handles. Clean as necessary - it only takes a wipe with some cleaner.

Focal Points: Every home has good points and bad points, and as the current resident you know them best. Ensure your visitors are drawn to the best features of your home by making them focal points. For instance, if you have a beautiful bay window, keep it clear of curtains and furniture so it can be in full view when the buyers walk in. Be sure the window panes are sparkling clean, add a touch of warm light with a lamp nearby (for the view from the outside), and make the outside view as pleasant as possible by keeping your yard clean and possibly adding a plant or two within view.

Find many more tips for staging your home for sale at HomeResource.ca.
Alex Devonish writes about strategic thinking chess ideas and more for niche clients.

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Five Home Staging Tips You May Not Have Thought Of

By Danielle Fu


Very simply, home staging is the act of preparing a private home for sale on the real estate market. The goal of home staging is to make the home more appealing to a buyer. Very often, a home seller has trouble viewing her home with an objective eye, having lived in the home for a period of time, and having become used to it the way it is. A home staging, done either by professional home stagers, or merely with the help of some willing friends, can help the homeowner view her home more objectively and increase the chances that the home will sell more quickly and for more money.

Home staging does not have to be expensive in order to be effective. In fact, the following five steps to home staging can be remarkably successful in helping a home seller achieve a contract.

1. Depersonalize your home. You've heard it before, but it cannot be overstated: a home buyer should be able to picture himself in your home rather than picturing you in it. Your home should show like a model home - attractively, but as much of a blank slate as possible. You want a buyer to be able to walk in and immediately be able to picture his family in the home. You don't want him to feel like he is a guest in your home.

2. Create an entryway that invites visitors into your home. The entryway is the first thing that a prospective buyer will see when she walks into your home. It should be completely free of clutter, and should be painted a neutral color. Accessories should be limited and tasteful, but should definitely be present. The flow of the entryway should be such that it leads the buyer further into your home, enticing her to see what delights your home has in store for her. Concentrate on making this area of your home especially pleasing.

3. The smell will tell! If you have pets, now is the time to send them to Grandma's house. It really is true that you can't smell what you live with all the time. It doesn't matter how clean you keep your house, people can tell that you have pets when they walk in off the street. Boarding the pets with friends will also aid you with keeping your house show-ready. (If you have pets, the next step is even more important.) In order to make your house smell inviting and tempting, light candles in strategic places just before a showing. Studies have shown that baking smells are the most likely to sell houses!

4. Spring for a professional cleaning service. Many cleaning services offer a package specifically designed for homes that are ready to go on the real estate market. Have your carpets cleaned, your walls washed or painted, your windows washed inside and out, and your bathrooms cleaned to a new condition. A prospective buyer will notice, and will feel like he is buying a new house - a huge incentive, especially in a buyer's market when there are many houses from which to choose.

5. Lights! Lights! Lights! After you have sprung for the professional cleaning, you want to show off your clean, beautiful home to its best advantage. Don't forget to turn on all of the lights before you leave for a showing. Put in new light bulbs, and make sure that the fixtures have been dusted. Open all the blinds and shades so that the natural light pours into your home. Home buyers love natural light, and, as a bonus, the light makes your home look bigger.

If you can afford a professional stager, good for you! It is a good move, and will probably serve you well in the home selling process. Even if you can't, though, following these five tips is sure to lead you to a seller's contract, with the help of a savvy real estate agent.

If you live in Henderson, Anthem, Green Valley, Seven Hills, or Las Vegas, find that savvy Las Vegas Realtor to advise you about home staging and every other aspect of the home selling process. Don't let fear of the unknown keep you from putting your home on the market.

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