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I would rather turn you down …Than Let You Down because staging shouldn’t be your 1st choice.

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Home Stager with Certified Staging Professional

Linda's blog is here to help realtor and sellers understand the goals of professional staging.  We, professional stagers are here to help sell houses, not just collect a paycheck.  I am going to turn off commenting here...please leave your comment on Linda's original post. (Sorry that I didn't do it sooner).  Thanks for reading.....

Original content by Linda Barnett

What do you make of a professional home stager that advises some of their clients not to stage? 

Well, I certainly want to continue growing my business which may sound odd from someone saying they advise some clients that it is not in their best interest to stage NOW.  But one of the founding principles of my business is to be trusted by my clients.  I have always believed that every action I take today is either building or destroying my reputation for the future.  So, from day one I wanted to be known as someone my clients could trust and rely on.  With our real estate agent clients, TRUST is a huge factor, knowing that when they place their clients in our hands that they are placing their own reputation in our hands as well.  That is a huge responsibility and one I think needs to be taken most seriously.

Seems like every day we hear stories from our clients that make us stop and evaluate where staging fits into the selling process.  It is not realistic to make the comment that everyone should stage their home prior to putting it on the market.  We all know where staging fits into the selling process, but we find ourselves asking more and more where staging fits in relationship to return on investment and budget constraints compared to everything else that has to take place in preparing the home. 

On some occasions, I am asked to evaluate the best use of a set budget amount that the home owner has to spend and how to prioritize that investment to maximize their marketing potential.  And the factors I have to take into consideration can be overwhelming at times.  Some of those factors are related to the condition aspect of the property such as outdated light-fixtures, countertops, cabinets, faucets and hardware, old tired and outdated wall colors and/or wall treatments, worn carpeting, overgrown or sparse landscaping and the list goes on and on and on.  When a home owner is considering all of this the question inevitably becomes “What’s the best use of our limited funds?

As an example, with a $2,000 budget, there are things on this list that must be addressed before the staging option should be considered.  Placing my nice furniture and accessories in a home in dire need of new paint, new carpeting and upgrades will get me and my business $2,000 dollars but do little to increase the marketability of the home and therefore does little to increase the sales potential.  My best advice in those rare cases is to put the monies into repairs and cosmetic fixes first and then if there is money leftover then and only then should you stage the property.  Condition issues and repairs should trump staging when allocating funds for the potential sale.

A cold hard fact is that not all homes that are “for sale” will be sold.  The statistics are really staggering concerning number of listing verses the number of homes that actually sell. 

“How far do we have to go before it is a sellable product?”  It appears that if you’re not competing in the top echelon of your market on price, condition, presentation, one would have to wonder if your product (house) is really competing at all. And then there is “How far do we have to lower the price to make it a sellable product?”  I’m not sure that is relevant in many cases today because there are  many sellers up-side down or close to it, with limited or no funds to bring to the closing table and are left with the “all of my options have been exhausted feeling”.  So with great sadness on my part, often times I’m helpless to provide the solution so many desire and truly need to project their properties forward and toward the SOLD sign.  I can and do recommend they trade some creative services like cooking, sewing, for storage space at their neighbor’s house or take on extra work to buy painting supplies, but I’m sure to them it’s an insignificant suggestion and not the answer they were hoping for.  In reality, I sometimes have to turn them down on staging before the condition factors have been addressed because I know that it is in their best interest that I come to that unfortunate conclusion.   How about you?  Have you ever had to turn them down because you didn’t want to let them down?

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Comments (8)

Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA
Independent architectural histor'n - Wilmington, DE
Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS

It pays to be honest when you can clearly see that the potential seller has a train wreck coming down the tracks and "cute" is not an option, but cleaning up their act should be their next move.

Nov 17, 2011 03:27 AM
Ginger Foust
Certified Staging Professional - Oakhurst, CA
Home Stager Oakhurst CA, Dream Interior Redesign & Staging

Carolyn, right you are.  Actually cute is OK for certain styles of home but messy, dirty, old and dingy just doesn't cut it.  Thank you for commenting. 

Nov 17, 2011 03:32 AM
Brian Madigan
RE/MAX West Realty Inc., Brokerage (Toronto) - Toronto, ON
LL.B., Broker

Ginger,

Very good point. Sometimes staging just won't help.

I think people respect that advice.

Brian

Nov 17, 2011 04:33 AM
Valerie Sagheddu
Apostle Art Home Staging & Design - Stroudsburg, PA
~Home Staging Professional, Poconos, PA

Hi Ginger~ Linda brings up a lot of good points and I am trying to spend more time talking to the seller's agent to become more in tune with what is going on in the particular area/development that the property is located in before I make suggestions. I am looking at what their competition is and working with the seller to determine what their goals really are. Do they HAVE to sell fast? If so then they need to do what it takes if possible.

I have had experiences that would make me somewhat disagree with Linda's view on staging vs other improvements though...I'll have to share that in a post soon! Thanks for reblogging.

Nov 17, 2011 04:48 AM
Ginger Foust
Certified Staging Professional - Oakhurst, CA
Home Stager Oakhurst CA, Dream Interior Redesign & Staging

Brian, I hope that's true.  Unfortunately I had one agent that refuses to use my company because she offered me a "challenge" project and I told her that my work would NOT overcome the issues of this house.  Adding a silk plant here and there will not overcome foggy, compromised windows and a deck that visitors would fall through.  Oh well????     Thank you for commenting. 

Nov 17, 2011 04:51 AM
Ginger Foust
Certified Staging Professional - Oakhurst, CA
Home Stager Oakhurst CA, Dream Interior Redesign & Staging

Valerie, thanks for your thoughts.  I too have had situations where I did the staging because I was literally begged by the agent and so I did it.  Also, not every seller has the funds to do EVERYTHING that we might suggest, so we have to be reasonable and understand our markets demands.  I do have to say that even those those staged houses will frequently not sell as fast as those that are "decked out" at least they are "better" than before.  I look forward to your posts about the subject. 

Nov 17, 2011 04:55 AM
Beverly Carlson
Carlson Properties 325-721-2429 - Abilene, TX
Abilene's Staging Realtor

I guess it is okay to comment on a reblog??  Nothing is more costly, even heartbreaking  than a property that needs to sell that doesn't sell.  In a buyer's market, why risk it?  Everybody can benefit from a staging consultation.  Staging is simply showcasing the property.  It doesn't have to be new decor.  It does need the perspective of a stager.  I have staged with other peoples furniture and moving furniture around doesn't cost anything, only MUSCLE!

Sellers need to know they can either invest in a consultation and know how to showcase their property, or they will pay with less funds coming in at closing.  

It is not a hard concept. When you decide to sell your car, you wash and wax and detail before the sign goes on the car,  If you can afford to prepare your car for sale, surely you would prepare your house for sale?   house is worth many more times your car.  

 

Nov 17, 2011 09:41 AM
Ginger Foust
Certified Staging Professional - Oakhurst, CA
Home Stager Oakhurst CA, Dream Interior Redesign & Staging

Beverly, I probably should have turned off comments here and told responders to go to Linda's original post.  In the meantime, thanks for your contribution and thoughts here. 

Nov 17, 2011 11:18 AM