How does your home look online? - 08/24/07 10:05 AM
It is no secret that Staging helps sell homes. It not only helps when a potential buyer is actually touring your home, but also when they are "shopping" online to decide if they even want to bother visiting it physically.
With modern technology and so many home computers, a lot of the legwork is taken out of the home shopping experience. People can pick and choose their new house without ever leaving the comfort of their pajamas. So how does your home look online?
On the Internet, buyers are able to type in the exact criteria they want in their new … (9 comments)

Home Staging is SMART - 08/17/07 11:11 AM
Home Staging is a simple concept; Home Staging is taking a home for sale and increasing its overall appeal.  This is done by first preparing the home by reducing the appearance of clutter, neutralizing it's interior, cleaning, and making any necessary repairs or upgrades.
Secondly, a professional Home Stager will use furniture, artwork and accessories in the home and arrange them in a way that is appealing to a majority of people. Home Stagers use furnishings and props to highlight certain features of the home that they want to ensure buyers notice. These same furnishings can also be used to divert … (23 comments)

Frozen by Fear - The Little Engine That Could - 08/07/07 08:25 PM
Reprinted with permission from Heather Walter:
Frozen By Fear
The Little Engine That Could was a story that inspired many of us as children. The story tells of a small train that was faced with a steep climb up a very large hill. Half way up the hill the little engine started to feel as though it was an impossible task. Fear set in.
"Will I make it?" the train wondered. "What if I don't? What if I run out of steam before I make it? What if I'm not equipped with a strong enough engine to handle this?"
The fear grew inside … (5 comments)

 

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