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Virtually Staged: The Kitchen at 909 Kapiolani, Honolulu HI 96813

Reblogger David Zablatsky
Real Estate Agent with Avant Realty Group

Original content by Kimo Stowell RS-76763

Is it real or is it virtual? More importantly does it really matter? Some naysayers say it's a disappointment when potential buyers arrive to find an empty space but if the potential buyer knows it's virtually staged what is important is that interested buyers make an appointment to view the property not whether it's actually staged or not.

 

Virtually Staged: The Kitchen in a one bedroom condo at 909 Kapiolani, Honolulu Hawaii 96813, virtually staged by JDS Consulting.

 

The benefits of virtual staging can easily be appreciated by sellers who wish to make their relatively new investment properties stand out from other identical properties for sale in their building or development. Virtual staging costs a fraction of what one would spend on actual staging. When there is little to differentiate one property from the next in a new development, virtually staged properties get buyers attention and define the property as unique allowing buyers to easily picture themselves living in your property for sale.  

JDS Consulting- Hawaii Home Staging and Decor Design. Providing Real Estate Merchandising services including: Home Staging, Interior Decor, Turn Key, Landscaping, Remodeling, & Open House Hosting. Diamond Head, Kahala, Waikiki, Kapahulu, Kailua, Makiki, Tantalus, Hawaii Kai, Manoa, Nu'uanu, Ala Moana, Waialua, Haleiwa, North Shore, Kapolei, Makaha, Honolulu.

www.Staged.Homestead.com  tel.+1.808.344.1264 

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Elizabeth Benefield
Montana Country Real Estate - Libby, MT

It sure does make a difference to stage a home. People some times just can't visualize what thing could look like with out the staging.

Nov 16, 2009 02:03 PM
Gary Swanson
Century 21 Harris & Taylor - Grants Pass, OR

It sure makes a difference to stage a home, especially and empty one.  I always get such a cold feeling walking into a vacant home.

Nov 17, 2009 02:27 AM