But Why Should I Stage My Home?
According to a study from the National Association of REALTORS© (NAR),
77% of buyers say it is easier to visualize a staged property as a future home.
Staging also make a home look more "move in ready", meaning that
it doesn't seem to need a lot of work or repair before a new buyer could move in.
As a result, staged homes sell faster.
According to NAR, 62% of agents say that staging reduces the amount of time a home stays on the market.
We offer Full Staging and Design Service,
for both your home and your property.
We know what buyers are looking for,
and can present your home in a way that showcases it,
and creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Call us today and let us help you stage your home!
According to a study from the National Association of REALTORS© (NAR),
77% of buyers say it is easier to visualize a staged property as a future home.
Staging also make a home look more "move in ready", meaning that
it doesn't seem to need a lot of work or repair before a new buyer could move in.
As a result, staged homes sell faster.
According to NAR, 62% of agents say that staging reduces the amount of time a home stays on the market.
We offer Full Staging and Design Service,
for both your home and your property.
We know what buyers are looking for,
and can present your home in a way that showcases it,
and creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Call us today and let us help you stage your home!
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10 Costly Home Staging Mistakes That Sabotage Your Sale Success
Biddrup Kumar Mallick
https://www.facebook.com/biddrupkumar.mallick
You've taken the first steps in getting your home ready to sell by preparing it or listing it
on a website. But, you're feeling a bit uncertain if you've missed anything crucial. Don't
worry, just grab a pen and paper and I guarantee you'll find a few important things on
this list that you may have overlooked. As a seasoned home stager, I've seen many
people miss these key elements, resulting in low offers or low pricing on their listings.
This can be frustrating and often leads to people blaming home staging for the
outcome.
But, it's important to remember that the IAHSP survey shows that properly staged
homes sell up to 30 times faster and result in a 20% increase in sale price. That's why
I've created this list to help you make sure everything is just right and maximize your
return on investment. So, let's get started.
Ready, Set, In
It's a common misconception that buyers simply want to purchase a home for the sake
of having one. However, the primary reason for buying a home is to move in. As a seller,
it's crucial to keep this in mind and make sure that your home is ready for immediate
occupancy. If you list your home before it's fully prepared, it's likely that you'll receive a
lower offer than what you expected. By being patient and taking the time to get your
home in order, you can increase your chances of getting a higher return on investment.
First Impressions
Absolutely, we are living in an era of marketing. It's a common misconception to believe
that you don't need to make an effort to attract buyers just because you have
confidence in your home's worth. However, this approach could result in missed
opportunities. To avoid this, it's crucial to ensure that your home is professionally
photographed and effectively staged when listed on websites. This will attract more
potential buyers, following the basic principle of demand and supply. With an increased
number of interested parties, you may even be able to sell your home for a price higher
than the listing price, as buyers tend to get excited when they see something they
consider worth buying.
Value And Style
Maximizing your return on investment is the name of the game in home staging. While
major renovations may seem appealing, they require a significant investment and may
not always be worth the cost. In today's inflationary environment, savvy buyers are
looking for properties that offer a balance of value and style, without sacrificing their
budget. So, it's crucial to think twice before making any costly upgrades that may not
deliver the desired return.
Wow Lighting and Fixtures
Wow, we're living in a time where technology reigns supreme and it continues to amaze
us. But if you want your home to appeal to buyers, outdated lighting and fixtures just
won't cut it. Stick to vintage styles in museums, not in your living spaces.
Color Value
Have you ever considered how a color palette can influence a buyer's decision to
purchase a home? If not, it's time to start. Grab your phone and snap a photo of your
home. Then, try editing the colors. I bet you'll be surprised at the difference it can make.
By ensuring a neutral color palette in your home, you'll not only make it more attractive,
but you'll also ensure that the buyer won't have to make any changes once they've
moved in.
It’s Not perfect
Are you a fan of the color black? I bet you're thinking, Yes, I love black, but that doesn't
mean I don't appreciate other colors. And that's exactly my point. It's easy to think that
red or white is the ideal color for a bedroom and that black furniture is the only way to
go. But why not think outside the box and try something different? Sure, some may not
consider it the perfect choice, but there are plenty of others who will be amazed by your
unique style. Don't forget, there's a whole rainbow of colors out there, and people are
buying them for their homes. So why not take a chance and add some fresh flair to your
home staging?
Let The Space Do The Talking
To me, home staging is all about showcasing the ample space in your home, not just
the furniture. Minimalist living is a hot trend right now, and for good reason. Too much
clutter can quickly become overwhelming. But, don't worry, if you need some inspiration,
you can always check out some DIY tutorials on YouTube. In just 5 minutes, you'll learn
how to declutter and create a spacious atmosphere that buyers will love. Just
remember, buyers can always replace the furniture, but the home is what truly matters.
So, keep the decorations to a minimum and let the space do the talking.
A Lasting Impression
As a seasoned professional, you're well aware of the significance of thorough cleaning
during the home staging process. However, I believe it's all too easy to overlook
important details when we become overly focused on a task. That's why I'm here to
remind you to give your cleaning efforts an extra once-over and make sure your home is
not only spotless, but also free from any unpleasant odors. After all, who doesn't
appreciate the inviting scent of a clean home? Let's make sure your property shines with
a sparkling cleanliness that leaves a lasting impression.
Can't Make It Good
Are you aware of the reason why people choose to add color to their homes? Of course,
you know the answer – it's to make their abode look more appealing. As the famous
quote goes, "If you can't make it good, at least make it look good". Bill Gates couldn't
have said it better. You can certainly make a lasting impression by giving it a fresh coat of paint.
This simple act can instantly transform the vibe of your space and leave a positive impact on potential buyers.
Homey Feel
Who doesn't love a beautiful garden in their backyard? I can't help but admire the care
and effort put into creating a lush green oasis. Even if the inside of a home may seem
cluttered, I see it as a unique style. I'm sure you feel the same way. When it comes to
home staging, it's important not to neglect the exterior. A well-maintained outdoor
space can give a house that complete and homey feel. And let's face it, who wouldn't
want to buy a house that feels like a true home? It's the little touches like a stunning
garden that can make all the difference in a successful sale.
Biddrup Kumar Mallick
https://www.facebook.com/biddrupkumar.mallick
You've taken the first steps in getting your home ready to sell by preparing it or listing it
on a website. But, you're feeling a bit uncertain if you've missed anything crucial. Don't
worry, just grab a pen and paper and I guarantee you'll find a few important things on
this list that you may have overlooked. As a seasoned home stager, I've seen many
people miss these key elements, resulting in low offers or low pricing on their listings.
This can be frustrating and often leads to people blaming home staging for the
outcome.
But, it's important to remember that the IAHSP survey shows that properly staged
homes sell up to 30 times faster and result in a 20% increase in sale price. That's why
I've created this list to help you make sure everything is just right and maximize your
return on investment. So, let's get started.
Ready, Set, In
It's a common misconception that buyers simply want to purchase a home for the sake
of having one. However, the primary reason for buying a home is to move in. As a seller,
it's crucial to keep this in mind and make sure that your home is ready for immediate
occupancy. If you list your home before it's fully prepared, it's likely that you'll receive a
lower offer than what you expected. By being patient and taking the time to get your
home in order, you can increase your chances of getting a higher return on investment.
First Impressions
Absolutely, we are living in an era of marketing. It's a common misconception to believe
that you don't need to make an effort to attract buyers just because you have
confidence in your home's worth. However, this approach could result in missed
opportunities. To avoid this, it's crucial to ensure that your home is professionally
photographed and effectively staged when listed on websites. This will attract more
potential buyers, following the basic principle of demand and supply. With an increased
number of interested parties, you may even be able to sell your home for a price higher
than the listing price, as buyers tend to get excited when they see something they
consider worth buying.
Value And Style
Maximizing your return on investment is the name of the game in home staging. While
major renovations may seem appealing, they require a significant investment and may
not always be worth the cost. In today's inflationary environment, savvy buyers are
looking for properties that offer a balance of value and style, without sacrificing their
budget. So, it's crucial to think twice before making any costly upgrades that may not
deliver the desired return.
Wow Lighting and Fixtures
Wow, we're living in a time where technology reigns supreme and it continues to amaze
us. But if you want your home to appeal to buyers, outdated lighting and fixtures just
won't cut it. Stick to vintage styles in museums, not in your living spaces.
Color Value
Have you ever considered how a color palette can influence a buyer's decision to
purchase a home? If not, it's time to start. Grab your phone and snap a photo of your
home. Then, try editing the colors. I bet you'll be surprised at the difference it can make.
By ensuring a neutral color palette in your home, you'll not only make it more attractive,
but you'll also ensure that the buyer won't have to make any changes once they've
moved in.
It’s Not perfect
Are you a fan of the color black? I bet you're thinking, Yes, I love black, but that doesn't
mean I don't appreciate other colors. And that's exactly my point. It's easy to think that
red or white is the ideal color for a bedroom and that black furniture is the only way to
go. But why not think outside the box and try something different? Sure, some may not
consider it the perfect choice, but there are plenty of others who will be amazed by your
unique style. Don't forget, there's a whole rainbow of colors out there, and people are
buying them for their homes. So why not take a chance and add some fresh flair to your
home staging?
Let The Space Do The Talking
To me, home staging is all about showcasing the ample space in your home, not just
the furniture. Minimalist living is a hot trend right now, and for good reason. Too much
clutter can quickly become overwhelming. But, don't worry, if you need some inspiration,
you can always check out some DIY tutorials on YouTube. In just 5 minutes, you'll learn
how to declutter and create a spacious atmosphere that buyers will love. Just
remember, buyers can always replace the furniture, but the home is what truly matters.
So, keep the decorations to a minimum and let the space do the talking.
A Lasting Impression
As a seasoned professional, you're well aware of the significance of thorough cleaning
during the home staging process. However, I believe it's all too easy to overlook
important details when we become overly focused on a task. That's why I'm here to
remind you to give your cleaning efforts an extra once-over and make sure your home is
not only spotless, but also free from any unpleasant odors. After all, who doesn't
appreciate the inviting scent of a clean home? Let's make sure your property shines with
a sparkling cleanliness that leaves a lasting impression.
Can't Make It Good
Are you aware of the reason why people choose to add color to their homes? Of course,
you know the answer – it's to make their abode look more appealing. As the famous
quote goes, "If you can't make it good, at least make it look good". Bill Gates couldn't
have said it better. You can certainly make a lasting impression by giving it a fresh coat of paint.
This simple act can instantly transform the vibe of your space and leave a positive impact on potential buyers.
Homey Feel
Who doesn't love a beautiful garden in their backyard? I can't help but admire the care
and effort put into creating a lush green oasis. Even if the inside of a home may seem
cluttered, I see it as a unique style. I'm sure you feel the same way. When it comes to
home staging, it's important not to neglect the exterior. A well-maintained outdoor
space can give a house that complete and homey feel. And let's face it, who wouldn't
want to buy a house that feels like a true home? It's the little touches like a stunning
garden that can make all the difference in a successful sale.
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