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lee county: Staging WORKS!! in Phenix City & Opelika, AL - 09/29/08 12:23 PM
I have heard all of the arguments...Staging won't work here...the market is too bad...this area is too small...I can't afford to stage. I must admit, starting a staging business...even I was nervous, but check this out... We have been working with Carlton Builders, Inc. since July. To date, we have staged 4 houses and EVERY one has sold within 12 days of staging!!! The latest house we staged on Thursday and it sold over the weekend...in 3 DAYS!!! This begs me to ask the following questions...Are you sure that staging won't work in this area?Isn't a bad market the perfect time
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lee county: Staging your Vacant Home - 08/14/08 08:49 AM
It is common knowledge that it is easier to sell a furnished home than it is to sell an unfurnished home. However, staging vacant homes is very different from staging occupied homes. Here are some tips to help you sell your vacant home: A fresh coat of paint is extremely important in a vacant home. Even homes that are only a couple of years old can look shabby when vacant. A fresh coat of paint will brighten up the rooms and make them look new again. Mow the grass, weed the flower beds and put out some season-appropriate bright
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lee county: UPDATE on Home Staging in Phenix City, AL - Coincidence? I don't think so! - 06/24/08 08:17 AM
Wynning Interiors staged a house in Yorktown Subdivision in Phenix City, AL on March 7, 2008. Yesterday (June 23, 2008), the house went under contract to close in 15 days...only 15 weeks after staging! In the staging world 15 weeks is a long time, BUT in Yorktown Subdivision 15 weeks is lightening fast! Prior to staging, the house was on the market for over a year. I've posted about Yorktown before...the subdivision was not developed in phases and at times there have been at least 60 NEW (COMPLETED) houses for sale. Do you find it a coincidence that a staged house sold in 15
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lee county: Home staging in Phenix City, Alabama raises new home temp 20 degrees! - 04/01/08 04:20 PM
Below are some photos of a new home that we staged for Richard Key Construction in Phenix City, Alabama. This home makes a statement all by itself, but look at the difference a couple of paint colors and a simple accessory staging makes! The Realtors comment was that it instantly raised the temperature in the house by 20 degrees. She had more interest in the house in one day then she had in 6 months!
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Julie Wynn
Phenix City,
AL
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