Chicken Little- The Sky is Falling, the Sky is Falling! Or is it? Change your perception and you will change your Reality!

No matter where you turn these days, you hear about how bad the housing market is. I even heard a comment on a recent showing of an HGTV show that dubbed Colorado the "Foreclosure Capitol of the Country". Whether or not you feel that is true or not, when a media source puts that kind of information out there, it colors people's perceptions.

Is the market down? You bet

Are homes still selling in Colorado? Of course! It is not the breakneck pace that we have enjoyed in recent years past but when homes are priced right and staged by a professional home stager they sell faster and for the most money possible.

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Some market correction is probably a good thing. We can sit and blame the mortgage industry and in truth they should shoulder a lot of the responsibility but what has come of this is tighter regulations on an industry that previously has had little or no regulations. That is a great thing!

But where do we go from here?

The answer is UP! As in all things, Real Estate is cyclical and what goes down must come up. We are beginning to see some of that in the Denver metro market. Perception is changing and with that comes a shift in the home buying public attitude and awareness.

Homes need to be priced correctly and be aesthetically pleasing through Staging. These are the two most important factors for selling a home in ANY market. "Trying" a price and giving "Allowances" don't work. They never really have and they never will. 90% of buyers cannot see past what is in front of them and that includes paint color!

Buyers are getting smarter and more agressive but home sellers are getting smarter as well. The practice of having homes Staged before putting them on the market is becoming more and more common place. Staging is not being seen so much as an expense as in an investment in protecting the seller's equity. Merchandising is crucial. It has to look good and create a sense of urgency on the part of the buyer. You know what I am talking about here, just like the urgency you feel when you walk in to a Marshall's or TJMaxx. You know if you don't get that item right then, it won't be there when you come back later.

It is ironic that people will take a vehicle and invest several hundred dollars detailing and cleaning to get a price that is perhaps 25-50% of what they originally paid for it. Yet, when it comes to their homes, they often do not clean, polish or shine up the investment that has probably increased in value since purchase and will net them the greatest return on their investment. Hmmmm....Interesting don't you agree?

Educating home sellers is the key! Helping them to understand that by investing in making their home look as aesthetically pleasing as possible they will garner the highest price possible for the investment that will give them the highest return. Staging is an investment in protecting their equity or at the least helping them to garner the highest price possible. If an average price reduction is 5-10% to rekindle interest in a property, on a $500,000 home that would be $25,000 to $50,000 of their equity - GONE! I don't know about you but if your seller can give away that kind of money, please, give them my address and have them send me the check- my name is spelled PACHAK.

Friends don't let friends sell homes without Staging. Realtors don't let clients list homes without having them Staged and without agreeing to a realistic market price. Education, education, education. Sellers don't know what we don't tell them and they look to us as the experts. Fear is the enemy. Fear of the unknown. Paint a realistic and hope filled picture. Let your sellers know the reality of their marketplace and educate them as to how they can make it work the very best and most beneficial for them. It is a buyer's market right now but when you create a beautiful, well priced product they will come. We Staged a home in Piney Creek last week and it sold to the first couple who looked at it. It was priced well and looked amazing. The formula works. Time and time again the formula works. Empower your clients to do the best thing for themselves when selling their homes. No one wants to spend top dollar for a "dog" of a property.

We can change the perception of gloom and doom in todays market or at least empower home sellers to see that pricing their home correctly and investing in the detailing of their property through Staging is essential for the serious client who wants to preserve the equity they have or at the very least, reduce the amount of funds they would have to bring to the closing table.

"No, Chicken Little, the sky is not falling!" It has been cloudy for some time but I can see the sun peeking through the clouds and it's gonna be a beautiful day.

Perception is reality. What does yours look like today? Become inspired.

Don't discount your time or services, increase your value to your clients. Insist that homes are ready to place on the market with the right price and aesthetically pleasing by being Staged.

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16 Comments on Chicken Little- The Sky is Falling, the Sky is Falling! Or is it? Change your perception and you will change your Reality!

Hi Trish,

Nice encouragement, thanks!  Have a great week.  Michael A. Caruso

04/15/2008 11:15 AM by Michael Caruso Real Estate Group


Great post! In my market (Central Florida) I've found that the "hardships" in the US right now are actually a fantastic opportunity to expand my services to the International market. It's amazing how many foreign buyers are looking to purchase in the States, with the exchange rate being what it is. Not to mention the amount of Americans that are looking into investing into other parts of the world, where they can buy beachfront property for a fraction of what it costs in the US. So I definitely agree with you about perception...some say it's a terrible market, I think it's a GREAT opportunity. Thanks for the post! And in case you're interested, eliteworldsearch.com has wonderful resources for marketing internationally. :-)

Good luck to everyone!

04/15/2008 11:21 AM by Krista Depperschmidt (EWS Global Real Estate Solutions)


Friends don't let friends sell homes without Staging. - LOVE IT!

04/15/2008 03:23 PM by Cari Pilon, SMART Stagers (SMART Stagers)


"Trying" a price and giving "Allowances" don't work - 

the approach is all wrong and really poor marketing. 

Great blog! 

04/15/2008 09:31 PM by Kathleen Lordbock (Re$ale Design) ~Minnesota Home Stager~ (Re$ale Design & Home Staging)


The challenge we face here in Alberta is the newness of the Staging concept. We are so ultra-conservative here that methods have to seen for years and proven in any market for some people to "get it." Soon staging property will be as much a part of the selling process as a lawyer. Maybe I am over optimistic on this, but I truly believe it must be done and it's in both seller's and buyer's best interest. Good post.

04/16/2008 12:27 PM by Gabriele Campbell, ASP, CID (D F Campbell Ventures Group Inc.)


"Friends don't let friends sell homes without Staging"... so here is the answer.  Thank you! I've been waiting since my blog of March 27th for the definitive line in the sand -- http://activerain.com/blogsview/441532/Friends-didn-t-call

The Enlightened Wealth Institute, who run a large series of training programs on foreclosures, have listed Denver in the top 7 opportunity cities for investors.  This means that stuff will move,if not already, and that you'll see the same rental boom as the other 6 - Kansas City, Atlanta, Houston, Indianapolis, Detroit and Charlotte.

This is a cycle.  It will last a couple of years, at least ... and longer if Gen Y doesn't stop with the credit cards... and then we will be percolating along again.

Neat post, thank you.

04/16/2008 08:47 PM by Juliet Johnson - Home Staging NJ (Juliet Johnson Staging)


Hi, Trish.  You bring up some great points and truths.  Things will turn around and we all have to re-think our statregies for selling homes.  What worked in the past won't neccessarily work today! 

 I am a stager here in Littleton and it can be hard to convice people to stage their property.  They think that "people can see that this is a great little house", but you're right - buyers just can't see beyond clutter, dirt, bad paint and all the rest.  If they only knew that the next home down the street may be beautifully staged and in the same price range.  They would give a little more thought to preparing their home!

Debbie Fiskum - ptstaging.com

04/20/2008 12:22 PM by Debbie Fiskum Perfect Home Staging (Perfect Transformations Home Staging)


Yep - I just heard on another HGTV show this morning (previously recorded) that Colorado has such a high foreclosure rate, blah blah blah.  It's a GREAT time to buy homes!  Our Board office and Builder's association just recently launched a new campaign encouraging Omahans to "buy now".  Fantastic deals are available.

04/20/2008 12:48 PM by Tori Lynn Ross - Omaha's Premier Home Stager (Ross Designs, LLC)


Excellent post Trish! Helping our potential clients understand the benefits of home staging is such a big part of the business right now -- and you have done a great deal to make that a reality. Thanks!

04/20/2008 05:08 PM by Yvonne Root Northern Arizona Home Stager (rooms b.y. root)


Really informative post.  Condition of home is really important and changing the condition by staging is usually much less expensive than price reductions.

All the best!

Kevin

White Plains, NY

04/21/2008 12:40 PM by Kevin O'Shea, White Plains, NY Real Estate (American Classic Homes, Inc.)


Hey Trish,

I always cringe when I see Colorado in the national news, because it never seems to reflect what I am seeing in my day-to-day business. But, the bottom line is that staging will help, no matter what the market conditions. Thanks for the great post!

04/21/2008 01:03 PM by Elaine Manes IRIS~Colorado Stager ~ A Wonderful Space, LLC (A Wonderful Space, LLC)


All real estate is local but one thing is very clear, this market has brought staging to the forefront.  Everyone is beginning to understand the importance of staging a home.

04/21/2008 05:27 PM by Lake Norman Real Estate ~ Diane Aurit (RE/MAX at the Lake)


The answer is UP! As in all things, Real Estate is cyclical and what goes down must come up. We are beginning to see some of that in the Denver metro market. Perception is changing and with that comes a shift in the home buying public attitude and awareness. Sometimes it's hard to remember this, but it's sooo true.

04/22/2008 07:12 PM by Dena Stevens ~ Ecobroker ~So. Colorado Realtor (Colorado Western Real Estate)


Hey Trish,

Great post - and very true!  Business is out there - we just have to be out there to find it and be ready to receive!  See you in July!!! Hugs, Jennie

04/22/2008 09:04 PM by Jennie Norris, ASPM, IAHSP, We Stage Sacramento (We Stage Sacramento)


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