This is a little tale of a home that was on the market for some time.  It involves realistic expectations from the listing agent and their ability to convey that to their client.  In addition, this savvy agent has a professional home stager stage every listing she has (us) and we've had great luck helping her move her listings. 

The home in question was listed on 12/31/2006 for $869,000.  During this listing the home had received multiple price reductions with an extended expiration finally on 10/08/07 - final list price, $799,000. 

The fact of the matter is that in this area there are an abundance of home and virtually all of them are second homes - vacation homes.  In this market, they are not flying off the shelf.  The seller is losing money every single month this home sits on the market.  He decided to take his time, interview several agents and picked a great one.... one who understood the market in all its reality and pledged to get this home sold using every tool in her arsenol.

    

The agent not only took the time to have her professional staging team create a warm and inviting atmosphere, but also explained the market to the client in clear and no uncertain terms.  The home was listed this time on 12/09/2007 for $729,000. 

The home went under contract in only 60 days 02/08/08 and finally closed on 2/28/08 for $700,000.  Yes, it was significantly less than the original listing.  How much money and time did this investor waste in carrying costs trying to get an unrealistic price for this property? 

In this case, the REA actually procured both sides of the deal - working in the best interests of both clients.  We met the new homeowner the day of unstaging.  She was thrilled and wanted our business cards.  This will be a winter home and she has come back many years (renting).  She already has a list of sellers she is contacting providing our information.  She gave a glowing report of both the REA and our staging services and advised how savvy both of us were working with each other & what a difference it made in this particular deal. 

Now, that makes for a great day!

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10 Comments on Agent takes both sides - staging seals the deal!

MAR
04
2008
A great stager is worth a million bucks if they can get the house sold.  Thanks for the great posting.
9:07pm • #1
Hi Melissa,  Thanks for sharing that success story with us!  That sounds like a very savvy real estate agent.  Because of her realistic expectations regarding price and hiring you to stage the property so  beautifully, it sold in a timely manner.  Success for the sellers, agent, stager and buyer.  If all agents and sellers were this realistic it would make for so many more success stories for everyone!
10:02pm • #2
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Melissa- This sounds like a deal made in the "real" world, not the fantasy one that some sellers are living in! Looks like you and the agent make a great team!!! I hope this mushrooms into a lot more business for you both!
11:13pm • #3
MAR
05
2008
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Now that's what it's all about.  It is great when it works this way.  We want room for more of those clients and if we turn down the others, we have the time and it makes our work our joy.
1:30am • #4
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Excellent!  People sometimes forget how much money it takes in extra carrying costs....good work!  Regards-Kathleen G  (PS-Love the light, light blue sofa!)
5:57am • #5
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Vincent - Thanks!  It is a team effort to get a house sold....

Diane - Yes, she is a very savvy agent and does very well.  She's already working on procuring several new listings in this area.  She's very good at what she does - a good deal of which is educating the clients on the current market and how she is going to get their home sold!

Elaine - isn't it great to have a client who actually understands how the whole process works?  Most of my agents are like this - they understand the formula and work it!

Terrylynn - It is great when your job is FUN!  Having easygoing clients really helps that ....

Kathleen - Carrying costs to me, is the biggest budget concern of most vacant sellers.  It's also the first place we educate them on when we talk about how staging can save them money & pay for itself. 

7:56am • #6
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Hello Melissa, hope your well.  We have quite a few of the very relationships you describe.  It all works so seamlessly when all of the parties are committed to the process and not just involved in the process.
8:09am • #7
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Gary - I am quite well, thank you!  Commitment, what a concept these days, huh? 
8:24pm • #8
I'm always amazed at how well staging presents a house for sale.  Congrats on the sale!
8:56pm • #9
MAR
06
2008
This is a fantastic agent and she deserved both sides of the deal. This was a good story to tell!
12:50pm • #10

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