What Happens During A Home Staging Consultation

October 19th, 2011 by admin No comments »

Home staging is a rapidly growing industry and those who aim to sell homes fast and for top dollar probably already know about its benefits. Although home staging is mostly associated with furnishing vacant properties and making them feel like a lived in home, this is just the top of the iceberg. Home staging for occupied homes, color analysis, curb appeal consultation, key room enhancement – these are just some parts of a big process, the only goal of which is to make homes stand out from the competition and sell for the best possible price and within the fastest time frame. But whichever path you’ll take, it always starts with a home staging consultation. In this article we’ll explain you what exactly happens during staging consultations, how to prepare and what to expect from them.

Most people have probably heard that preparation of a home for a sale starts with de-cluttering. “De-clutter, de-clutter, de-clutter!” – those words should be pretty self explanatory, but it turns out that the more often people hear them, the more it sounds like a general meaningless phrase to them. During the consultation professional home stager will tell you exactly which items are considered to be clutter, and what is most important will offer solutions on how to get rid of/reorganize/hide those items. For example a very simple advice I give to my clients is investing into couple of wicker baskets. They are relatively inexpensive, look great and you can quickly throw smaller items that you use every day (clutter) into such baskets right before the unexpected showing.

De-personalization is another very important thing home stagers will advise you to do during the consultation. Home buying is a very emotional process and it is crucially important that potential buyers connect emotionally with the property. In order to help buyers visualize themselves living in your home, you should “vacant” it for them, meaning no items that would remind them of someone else’s presence in the house. Professional home stager can help you transfer your own castle into the home that everyone will be able to envision him/herself living in.

During the initial home staging consultation a stager will give advices on how to improve the flow and the balance of your home. Professionals know lots of tips and tricks on how to make your space look bigger, better-organized and well-balanced. By giving advices on furniture reorganization, furniture removal, strategic mirror hanging or zoning the space, home stager will help you create a thoughtfully designed beautiful open space. » Read more: What Happens During A Home Staging Consultation

Feng Shui for Real Estate Staging

October 18th, 2011 by admin No comments »

In today’s Real Estate environment, there are more homes on the market at reduced prices than ever before. It is obvious to all that many people who would like to sell their property are having a very difficult time. They have seen the value of their real estate plummet and many owe more than their homes are now worth. As a former Real Estate Broker, Mortgage Banker and a current real estate investor, I know the challenges are significant.

  • Low offers
  • Buyers bottom feeding and waiting for further depreciation in the market
  • Lenders making it almost impossible to navigate through the mortgage process
  • General fear in the market

Despite these obstacles, homes are selling. What makes the difference in whether your home sells or not? Surely, it needs to be priced right for your location. A hard-working knowledgeable realtor is also a big asset. One of the best ways to ensure that the buyers who are in the market consider your home is proper staging. This means making your home look its best to prospective buyers.

Staging requires a decorator’s eye with a salesperson’s skill. It doesn’t need to cost a lot of money, but some additions are quite worth a small investment. Plants arranged and positioned in strategic places is essential. Potpourri placed around the home will pleasantly engage the old factory senses. By addressing each of the sensory nerves, you allow the prospective buyer to see your home through their best window. Everyone receives input to the brain through their senses. Each individual will engage these senses to different degrees depending on their physical and genetic makeup. Be sure to touch them all. » Read more: Feng Shui for Real Estate Staging