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Staging FAQs: What is a Buyer Consult? How Does It Work?

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Home Stager with Owner, The Refreshed Home White Plains NY

FAQs is an on-going series that answers the questions I hear most often. USUALLY in 4oo words or less, but this is really a two-fer, so loosening up on that part. Last post asked why buyers don't use their imaginations- got some really good feedback from you guys, and it's a great segue to this next question.

That buyers should be able to use their imagination when looking at a unremarkable, or unprepared property is a lose-lose supposition. My first point was that sellers lose out on 95% of their market out of the gate; but let's talk about the buyers's perspective here.

Buying and selling a home is not a simple transaction. You are not trading a standardized commodity, there are all sorts of emotional elements-(carbon-based obstacles, in you will!)- that will factor into how it will eventually all end up.

Staging a property helps to remove removes obstacles in the path between FOR SALE and SOLD. Most ballyhooed are the external (shabby, clutter, bad smells, etc) but this Westchester County Home Stager's specialty is recognizing, understanding and addressing those inner (yes, carbon-based!) obstacles.

Most people believe they 'should' be able to see beyond what is in front of them; the reality that 95% of them can't creates obstacles that translate into inaction, or regrettable decisions and bad feelings about it all: "Why can't I...I should be able to...Everyone else can..." thinking is NOT productive.

Buyer's Consults are an antidote to an un-staged, outdated or otherwise un-inspiring home. Years of very busy retail developed my ability to walk a space with a client, while assessing their needs, and weighing it against the confines of the space.

Buyer's Consults-like Remote Consults-are not for everyone, but best framed as an exploration. When things have gone as far as they can, and buyers are stuck, either buyers or the agents call on me. We walk through, play with some ideas and ask a lot of 'what ifs'. Casual, fluid, and conceptual, we're not picking paint colors, and I'm not selling the property, just sharing information and ideas, so buyers 'see' where they are, and can make their own best decisions.

Where (specifically) the TV goes, what size dining room table will fit, how to lay out the LR or add light to a dark room are typical topics, and, at about an hour, it stays light, fun and helpful. But it's a process, and often, eliminating options becomes decision-making's wing-man.

Last year I met with a professional couple with no time and active young children. They were earnestly trying to make a decision between 3 options: an almost-new, move-in ready house they were not emotionally drawn to, and much older house that was oozing charm and character, but needed some big changes-updates and maintenance; or staying in, and expanding/updating their current house that they loved but were outgrowing.

Money vs. hassle vs. having a space they were drawn to and comforted by-they were going round and round in the hamster wheel. Spending time they did not have , and feeling increasingly lousy about the whole thing.

While I don't think they've committed to updating their current house yet, our time together led them to eliminate both the other houses. For what they wanted their home to mean, and to feel like, they decided convenience alone of the new house was not enough. The basement of the older house took that one off the table: low ceilings, and lots of smaller rooms whose stone walls were structural elements-were not possible to re-work it into a non-scary, more open space for the kids to play in.

Bottom line-Home Staging is about removing obstacles, helping people make good plans and wise decisions, so they can get on with their life. If you are stuck: your listing is not moving, or you can't find what you are looking for-call me today and start the conversation-together, we'll get you un-stuck. REALLY!

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Our spaces affect us profoundly...and so many other parts in our life fall into place when our spaces and possessions serve us in the best way they can. But getting there is much more than a pursuit of pleasing aesthetics.

 

Decorating and Staging are different, but much of the skill sets overlap, and each creates unique solutions that considers the needs, goals, resources, expectations, hopes and dreams of each client.

Bettering Westchester, Putnam and lower Fairfield counties since 1981, The Refreshed Home works collaboratively, and brings a thoughtful approach to the creative process. Proud to make a difference, as well as make a living. Offering specialty services such as remote and buyer consults, listing photo/video styling, guided and accompanied shopping, and accessory rental. We get in, get out, and you get on with your life.  Talk to me TODAY about how we can better your space!

  

                    

 

Marie Graham ASP, IAHSP, IDS Your Stager With A Mission!

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Sheila Anderson
Referral Group Incorporated - East Brunswick, NJ
The Real Estate Whisperer Who Listens 732-715-1133

Good morning Marie. This is such a terrific idea. Seeing the possibilities and potential would very much matter to me. Nicely done.

Jul 05, 2012 09:02 PM
Kathy Della-Nebbia
Royal LePage State Realty, Brokerage - Hamilton, ON
SRES

Hi Marie,

 

I'm a huge believer in staging.  Instead of putting money towards a consult (where people don't do what they should with the advice), I go in with my stager and work with her and pay her an hourly rate and we go directly into staging mode.  Using mostly the clients things plus some props she brings along we, re-arrange furniture etc.  I usually ask the sellers to declutter before we come, giving them very specific "to do's".

I find this makes a big difference on how the home shows and helps to sell it quicker and for more money.  In fact it still amazes me everytime on how great the transformation can be.

I haven't spent money on a consult that doesn't change anything because they don't do it and everyone is happy.

It costs me more but in the long run it pays off.  I also don't do it for every listing but maybe I should.

Just a different approach that I prefer. 

Kathy

Jul 05, 2012 09:07 PM
Marie Graham
Owner, The Refreshed Home White Plains NY - White Plains, NY
Westchester County Interior Decorator, Home Stager

Good morning Sheila! And thank you! HGTV doesn;t have time to get into in in 26 minutes-and it doesn't make for good TV anyway-but it is the personal reactions and preferences we all share and understand that is the way to approach this whole getting a house ready for sale talk. Stay tuned, you will like the next one just as much I think :)

Kathy-I have a few agents that work with me the same way. I've also heard of agents who work out a deal to reimburse sellers for the consult cost AT CLOSING if they follow the suggestions and keep it up. Your success speaks louder than anything else. BRAVO to you!!

Jul 05, 2012 09:20 PM