I have been a buyer's agent in Colorado Springs for awhile now and each time I take a buyer into a home, they usually make a comment within the first 5 seconds of entering the home.

I have a theory that each home has a "Vibe" to it and that vibe is noticed immediately.

The questions is- If your home is for sale, which Vibe do you want to portray?

Here they are from the point of view of the buyer looking at your home.

Vibe #1- Home has been neglected and may be bank owned. This vibe shows through the curb appeal (or lack thereof) with the weeds and trashy yard. When you walk inside this home, you usually see immediate repairs that need to be tended to. Often times the heat and lights are off in this home and it gives off a really bad vibe. This home could also be a divorce situation where they just want OUT. This type of home has one hope for getting sold- PRICE. It must be lower than the comps in the area.

Vibe #2- I like to call this home vibe The Outdated Vibe. When you walk in this home, the first thing the buyer will comment about is the ugly color carpet or the old style fixtures. When you walk around this home, it may be clean, but it could have been built in 1970, 1980 or any other time that you FEEL when walking through the home. It may have window treatments that are nice, but in mauve and baby blue. Also, this home could have some really tacky wallpaper in the kitchen and bathrooms. There is really nothing WRONG with this home except the fact that it is living in a time warp. Some buyers can see past this and picture updates, but only if the PRICE is right. By RIGHT, I mean lower than the comps in the area.

Vibe #3- This home is what I call the "Weird Layout" Vibe. When you walk in this house you feel it immediately. It may even start from outside the home where you have to take a path to the door that is on the side of the house in a weird location. You may see a coat closet in the dining room or a weird shaped kitchen that doesn't allow any space for standing- much less eating. This home could have a huge formal living room and teeny tiny bedrooms. You wonder what the person was thinking who designed this home. The layout  is not practical for most of the population. Unfortunately, the ONLY hope for selling this one is PRICE. Again, it must be lower than the comps in the area.

Vibe #4- "Old People" Vibe. Now, I am not being mean here, I promise!  I have older parents, and many elderly clients that I dearly love, but buyers have commented to me on this vibe more than some of the others. They say "You can tell that elderly people live here."  When you walk around this home it is usually similar to the outdated vibe. Usually you see TONS of pictures on every inch of the walls and on every table imaginable. The grandkids are cute. However, the house smells a bit like Ponds Cream and usually is decorated with lace and doilies. There is some serious oldantique furniture throughout the home. I think this home is usually a very easy fix if you get a stager involved. It is sometimes hard to convince these sellers that you sell a house differently than you live in it. A stager will help these sellers appeal to all types and ages of buyers and possibly get them as much money as Vibe #5.

Vibe #5- "Smiley Face Vibe" When my buyers walk into this type of home I have seen a visceral reaction from them. They fall in love. They make comments like "OOOHHH, AHHHHH, This is SOOOO Nice." Now, this vibe often comes from brand new homes, completely remodeled homes or a home that has been staged to perfection. It is spotless and clutter-free.  When I walk in a home and feel this vibe, usually my buyer does, too. This home is the one you see when it is sold that brought the higher price. If I take my buyer to look at 5 homes, guess which one they want to put an offer on usually?

If you are asking yourself, "How do I make sure I give off that special VIBE to buyers?" I have your answer. Hire a Realtor that can help you by either suggesting improvements or pointing you in the right direction with a great stager. If the home needs TLC, it is easier to do it as it needs it, but an experienced Realtor can help before you put it on the market.

It is all about making a great first impression and presenting a winning VIBE!

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109 Comments on Top 5 Vibes Given Off By Homes For Sale-Which One Brings in the Sale and Money?

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FEB
24
2010

Great post to read at the end of a long day!  And so true!  I see you gave permission to use this and I'll take you up on your offer too- thanks!

Ben Staten
5:41pm • #90

Great post to read at the end of a long day!  And so true!  I see you gave permission to use this and I'll take you up on your offer too- thanks!

Ben Staten
5:41pm • #91
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Kristi, great post. I like how you so accurately described the types of home we all see every day. The bottom line is that in today's market if your home doesn't give off a "smiley face vibe", it needs to be priced under market, and many sellers have a hard time accepting that.

6:43pm • #92
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Old people vibe also comes with old people smell! Plastic covered living room furniture, lamps with the plastic sheeting on them still (don't get the lampshade dusty!), everything shut up tight...

7:15pm • #93
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Great post and a great way to sum up the first impression of a house :)

7:39pm • #94
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Kristi - love your vibes.  I'd include the animal house vibe.  Pets may be nice but not when you let them smell up your house and leave stains all over.

9:12pm • #95
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You are so right about first impressions. They are everything. We need to be sure sellers understand the saying "you don't get a second chance to make a first impression".

10:22pm • #96
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I definitely feel you and your vibes.  I've been in each of these homes with my buyers and seen their reactions.

11:09pm • #97
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25
2010
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Kristi,

This is a great post and very much worthy of a feature. The only problem is that I now have the Beach Boys tune (good, good, good... good vibrations) stuck in my head and will probably be hearing it all day!

All hail vibe #5. LOL

Judy

6:09am • #98
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Kristi,

Vibe #5 is what we strive for!  Have a great day!  Heres to lots of good vibes your way!

9:36am • #99
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Hi Kristi, as the song says... Good, Good, Good Vibrations. The homeowner will sometimes say all you need is paint or renovate the way the buyer wants to, it's up to them.

4:22pm • #100

So, So True! What about the "too many cats (and not enough litterboxes) vibe? "

Jan Stevens, RE/MAX North, Pittsburgh PA
4:32pm • #101
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Kristi, this article has a great deal of practical Real Estate training in a very enjoyable article. You obviously are very observant in your business. Keep blogging.

11:48pm • #102
FEB
28
2010

Kristi~

This couldn't be more true. Great fun post! Keep up the good work.

Abby

12:08pm • #103
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02
2010
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Vibes are probably more important that curb appeal.. A great post and it is so true.

9:24pm • #104
MAR
04
2010

You nailed it! Your post really reminded me of the value of staging a home. One agent told me that she brings boxes with her to listing appointments and tells them they are going to be packing anyway...they might as well start now! I usually ask them to remove pictures, trophies, and memorabilia first. Also dog and cat toys have to go! It really helps. Thanks for a great post!

Sandy Peckinpah
7:13pm • #105
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30
2010
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Well said Kristi.  I always try to give my investment homes the right "vibe" and we usually sell them quickly.  However, I wish I could say the same for my sellers.  The ones who will listen will see a shorter DOM and those who won't...well, you know.

4:48pm • #106
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18
2010
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When I first got into the business someone told me there is a hat for every head.  Or in this case a buyer for every vibe.

1:48am • #107
Kristi - couldn't agree more, and I love the fact that you did not shy away from the world of "political correctness". These are spot on, and we see so many of them and think, "Darn, if only they would have contacted me, I could have driven this train before it derailed".
3:02am • #108
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Not just every property is different but the types of real estate, if you market raw land, waterfornt acreage, rental houses or palatial homes, humble shacks. The way you market them and the uniqueness of each individual market, and no two agents, brokers, REALTORS  doing it the same. Makes it a challenge, sport, different on the approach to selling real estate too.

5:36am • #109

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