Besides the curb appeal of the front entry, the two areas of the home that provided the biggest return on investment are the KITCHEN and the BATHROOM. In addition to a super clean-up job, sellers should focus on updating appliances, cabinetry, counters and hardware. Most importantly, remember to keep accessories to a minimum, remove all [...]
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Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
Buyer Aware
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010Home buyers prefer homes that are clean, neutral and move in ready. A properly staged home will appear well-maintained, visually appealing, yet open to interpretation by the buyer. Upon entering the home, the buyer must be able to visualize himself living within the comforts of someone else’s home or the emotional connection and the sale [...]
Go The Extra Stage (S)mile
Wednesday, May 26th, 2010The National Association of Realtors indicates that approximately 42% of sellers offer incentives to attract buyers, such as assistance with closing costs, home warranty polices and/or discounts. If and when these concessions fail, sellers are forced to consider and often take substantial price reductions—which are always considerably higher than what it would have cost to simply [...]
A Hot Commodity!
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010Many times simply "preparing" the home is not enough to showcase the home's full potential-as seen through the eyes of the buyer. We have experts that get the job done-creating the Stage Presence That Sells! We know how to read a home's personality & package it effectively to the owner's advantage. We offer a trained [...]
What’s Your Staging i-Factor?
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010Staging also helps market your home ONLINE. Approximately 90% of all buyers start their search on the internet. Ironically, a whopping 95% of all homes listed on the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) are not being staged and marketed the way they should. Do your online listings stand out among other similarly priced homes in our [...]
Home Staging Facts – Did you know?
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010Staging helps the buyer emotionally connect to the home & mentally move in, not move on. This is critical since 9 out of 10 buyers simply can’t appreciate or visualize the home’s full potential on their own.

