This is a continuation of my blog Step by Step: The Staging Process for Realtors.  In this installation, I will show you the best ways to FIND a stager.

Searching for clues1. Start right here - Activerain. This is a real estate network, is it not?  Post a request for a stager referral, search the site for someone near you, or contact an active stager on the site and ask if they can put you in touch with some one.

2.  Ask your receptionist.  If there is a stager in the area, chances are he/she has stopped by the office to drop off business cards and/or brochures.  Chances are, they are still sitting on her desk, waiting for someone to ask for them.

3. Ask other agents.  Some may not be willing to share their secret weapon, but others may be more than happy to get more work for theirs.  A referral from a happy Realtor is the best you can get - you just have to ask for it.

4. Keep your ears open.  If others are talking about staging, join in the conversation and mention that you are thinking about using it for your listings.  In this situation, it is your best opportunity to get a candid and honest response about how staging has worked for them.  It may also give you a better idea of what stagers are worth looking into.

5. Search the internet. You will notice that this is not the first on the list.  The first four options should give you a personal reference, and that is what you really want. While most professional stagers will have a website, you may not be able to find them (unless they have really great internet skills) without the url in front of you.  Their sites, while informative, do not tell you whether you can work with them or not - I'll expand upon this in my next point. You can run a local search or try the next two methods:

Home stager training companies.  New ones are cropping up every day and most offer a list of graduates* on their sites. Here are some places you can look, but be advised that this is not a complete list, nor should this be considered a personal endorsement, as I do not have experience with all of these companies and not all are created equally.

stagedhomes.com, stagingdiva.com, homestagingexpert.com, csptraining.com, midwestschoolofinteriorredesign.com, allaboutredesign.com

Home stager listing services. These are cropping up just as fast as the training companies themselves.  These services, however are in no way complete and most are paid services and not used by all stagers.

homestagingresource.com, usahotproperty.com, interiorredesigndirectory.com, homestaging4profit.com

6. Now that you have a list of potential staging partners, now what?  Meet with them individually.  Take them out to lunch or coffee, ask them to give a presentation at your office, whatever, just spend some time with them BEFORE you set them up with a seller.  While personal references are awesome, it does not give you any insight into whether you can work together.  See if your personalities and personal/work ethics gel.  Ask ALOT of questions. Find out what services they offer, ask to see photos if you haven't already, ask about the staging process, get an idea of fees, etc.  You are part of a TEAM and you need to know the strategy to win the game. 

You may find that one stager prefers vacant listings, while another only does occupied homes, leading you to work with more than one - and that is okay. You want to add some one to your team that works well with others and if they cannot work with other stagers...

The key to a successful staging project is communication between yourself, your seller and your stager.  It is best if you know as much as possible up front, because these are things you will need to know when you introduce staging to your seller.  Want to know how to do that?  Stay tuned...

*Accreditation, certification, etc. is not required to work as a stager. To find out more, see Kate and Craig.

 
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15 Comments on Step by Step: Find a Stager

JAN
02
2007
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Thanks for the tips Kimberly.  In the past I tried to make most of my own staging tips.  I've determined to work with professionals this year and I'm looking for sources.  They seem to be hard to find in my market.
3:37pm • #1
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Keith-

Good luck with your search for a stager.  If I run across someone in you area, I'll have them get in touch with you. If you're lucky, someone else will read your comment and beat me to it.  Wouldn't that be great?

Did you catch that everybody? Keith is looking for a stager. Stage it forward!

5:37pm • #2
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Kimberly,

You really seemed to cover everything - nicely done!  I'm sure that you spent a good amount of time on this blog because of the research involved in finding websites.  You have created a much-needed resource for Realtors.

 

5:40pm • #3
JAN
03
2007
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Kimberly I agree, excellent job! 

Referral services are another option I have found in my area and wrote about here.

1:06am • #4
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Val- Thanks so much. 

Gina-What a great option for Realtors in your area!  I don't believe we have anything like that here, but I will certainly be on the lookout for it.

If anyone else has more options, I'm sure our agents would love to know about them. Please post them!

8:18am • #5
JAN
04
2007
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Great blog Kim.  Your detailed list is perfect.  Thanks for staging it forward!
12:02am • #6
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This is a great blog Kimberly, some good points to sellers as well

Phyllis Pafumi

7:51am • #7
JAN
08
2007
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As a new stager, you've provided me with great tips on how to get a realtor's attention. Thanks!
11:54pm • #8
JAN
23
2007
JAN
25
2007
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Thanks Kim.  I' like Step #6. Coffee is always a great way to find out more about the people you plan to work with etc.  My fav is Chai (not so much a coffee drinker).

From one fellow Stager to another ;) 

Beth

8:27pm • #10
APR
11
2007

Since I opened my directory up to Home Staging I noticed that people are searching the net for home stagers. I've seen traffic coming in for people searching on Google for "their state" stagers where you can find my directory on the first page for most of the states. Also I'm looking for quality sites for my new directory that has a Home Stagers category.

3:41pm • #11
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Kimberly...

Hats off to you. Your fair professionalism is a credit to all stagers.

Me

PS: Your link to me has ME staging in the nude too. Ummmm.... WARNING that is NOT a pretty site so you might want to change that.

5:38pm • #12
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Gary- Thanks for adding stagers to your site.  There are not enough places to find us!  I hope a lot of stagers sign up!

Craig-I've seen your work - you stage better 'nude' than some do 'fully dressed'! :)

6:31pm • #13
Thanks Kimberly take a look at this to get some more info.
10:44pm • #14
JUN
27
2007
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After reading Dane's blog, I thought it was time to resurrect this from the dead...
8:41am • #15

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