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A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words

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Home Stager with JenJen's Home Staging

Did you know that 80% of home buyers start their search on the internet.  80% !  That's an audience you can't afford to ignore.

See for yourself.  Go to your agents web site and look at your home.

-  Does the home look warm and inviting from the outside?  Is there good curb appeal?

-  Do the rooms inside look large and spacious?

-  Does the home show as clutter free and clean?

-  Do the rooms look bright in the pictures?

-  If you were a buyer would this be a house you would like to see more of?

Now look at some other homes in your area and price range?  How do the pictures of your home compare? 

If you answered No to any of the questions above or are discouraged that other homes in the area look better in pictures, it is time to stage your home.

Home Stagers are experts in making sure homes show well not just in person, but in print and online ads. 

Contact a Home Stager today and see how easy and inexpensive it is stage your home and get it sold fast.

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Donald Reich
Madison Specs - New Rochelle, NY
Cost Segregation Specialist

It amazes me in this day and age that agents still list house with few pictures. Others wait a few days to post them. My office has a policy that you cannot enter a listing without ALL pictures ready and available.

You should remember that many sites like REALTOR, Trulia and Zillow do not update the pictures on their listings once they are posted. So you should have your BEST pictures ready as soon as you list.

Apr 09, 2011 02:30 PM
Anonymous
JenJen's Home Staging

I couldn't agree more and I'm also amazed at the quality of some picutres on the internet.  Homes are messy, cluttered, dark, etc..

I work with many realtors staging their clients homes and I am lucky that they understand that the pictures don't get taken until the house is staged.  Whether I stage it or the client does it, they understand how important those pictures are.

It's much cheaper to stage the home before the pictures are taken than to have to replace them and as you said, sometimes reposting pictures is not even an option.

 

Apr 09, 2011 03:11 PM
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Ricki Eichler McCallum
CastNet Realty - Corpus Christi, TX
Broker,GRI,ABR, e-Pro, TAHS

Excellent blog and advice.  Sometimes little things can make a big difference.

Apr 09, 2011 03:26 PM