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Dear Mr. Seller, I TRIED to Help You, but ...

Reblogger Lyn Sims
Real Estate Agent

STAGING ADVICE ~~ Some agents don't believe in it and say it doesn't help. To see a home languish on the market with clutter and ill placed furniture is just a complete shame to me.  Hiring a stager in this market place can mean the difference between selling your home and not selling it.  Plain and simple.  I'm a pretty direct kinda' gal.

As these posts elude too, your first price reduction on your home will cover the staging costs!  In some cases - many, many dollars less! 

Post with another staging example

When you sell your car you detail your car right?  Why not hire someone to 'detail' your home and show it to it's best advantage?  If you're not capable or don't feel comfortable doing it - hire someone that is!  As I said earlier, it's the difference between getting the home sold and just sitting there waiting it would!

As these examples illustrate, it can be a costly mistake.  Please enjoy this story from Maureen Bray in Portland Oregon a professional stager.

Dear Mr. Seller,

You contacted my company 3 months ago and requested a staging proposal for your home.  It's in a premier Portland neighborhood and you said you knew it needed some help before listing. You'd already bought another home and were packing up your things to move out in a few days.

When I arrived to view your home, it was surprising to see a huge pool table in your dining room!  We laughed together about that and also the long heavy dark velvet drapes!  Your home needed major cleaning and packing up of many small items.  I knew we could help you!

We'd be able to work with most of your furniture that you'd be leaving behind, and we'd provide the necessary missing pieces as well as accessories, art, trees & plants, etc. as needed.  We discussed that if we were going to work together, I'd give you a detailed list that would include which furniture pieces to leave behind as well as some easy cosmetic improvements that you could do yourself

You told me that your listing agent did not believe in home staging.  I was surprised to hear this, because I thought that your home was one of the better candidates for staging that I've seen this year, but I kept my opinion to myself.  I told you that our company keeps track of our staging statistics, and we're proud of them.  I knew we could help you!

Later that day I emailed you a very cost-effective proposal that included staging your home using your furniture and providing accessories and other items from our inventory.  We'd stage your home to make it appealing to your target buyer.  Our proposal also included quality digital photos for the online listing ... critical in today's challenging market.  I knew we could help you!

Later, I was disappointed that you decided not to stage your home.  Looking at the online listing, it was a shock to see the photos of your home!  They're dark, out of focus, crooked, and don't even show the best features of your home.  I won't show them here because that wouldn't be discreet, but I noticed the heavy velvet drapes are still there, and your furniture is not in the right position to showcase the space.  The photos are about the worst I've ever seen.   I knew we could have helped you!

After 6 weeks on the market I noticed that you took a $30,000 price reduction!  After another 4 weeks, I saw that your price had now dropped $50,000!   Hmmm ... your agent discouraged you from staging (even though you would have paid for it) but has no problem recommending that you drop your price by $50K?

Wow! Staging your home with a professional staging company would have cost a tiny fraction of your first price reduction -- but you decided to drop your price by $50,000 instead.   How does that make sense from a financial viewpoint?

The sad thing is, today I drove by your home again on my way to staging one of your neighbor's homes, and saw the new sign addition now hanging from your "For Sale" sign ...

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Mr. Seller ~ We really did try to help you!  I wish we could have.

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For help making sure your home shines for potential buyers, contact Room Solutions Staging in Portland OR to learn more about our home staging services.  We work with Homeowners, Banks, Realtors, and Investors to prepare homes to SELL.  Give us a call at 503-246-1800 for more information.  Room Solutions ~ Staging that Sells Portland Homes.

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  Lyn Sims    Schaumburg IL Area    Northwest Chicago Suburbs  ●  (847)962-7104
 
 
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Steve Loynd
Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., - Lincoln, NH
800-926-5653, White Mountains NH

Lynn...This series of "we could have helped" notes, are a great illustration that some early help could have produced the desired results, or at least couldn't have hurt compared to the drastic price reductions, which shows further desperation and the kiss of death putting renters in will seal the deal of not selling at all.

Sep 21, 2009 05:43 AM
Maureen Bray Portland OR Home Stager ~ Room Solutions Staging
Room Solutions Staging, Portland OR - Portland, OR
"Staging Consultations that Sell Portland Homes"

Lyn -- thanks for reblogging my post here.  Your own experience with your "reluctant" clients who chose another agent further shows the need for professional advice when selling.  These sellers certainly must regret their unfortunate choices.

Sep 21, 2009 06:08 AM
Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
Real Estate Broker Retired

Steve, putting renters in will only make the problem worse!  The house will never sell with tenants in as the attention to detail is not going to be given.

Sep 21, 2009 06:09 AM