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Creating A Positive First Impression - Burden Of Proof Falls On Sellers

Reblogger Brenda Mayette
Real Estate Agent with Miranda Real Estate Group, Inc. NYS 10401214143

For those of you that follow me on Facebook too, you know that I'm a "big fan" of first impressions.  Having just returned from a family vacation, this concept was reiterated time and time again as we relied upon many others for service, meals & entertainment.  But back to real estate, I can tell you without a doubt that the burden of proof DOES fall on SELLERS.  Want to enhance the perceived value of your home & put more $$ in your wallet at closing?  Take note of the recommendations below.  It WILL make a difference.  And as I found in my own experience...  There is nothing that can't wait a few days in order for you to do the things needed to truly make a positive first impression on the market you're appealing to.   Thanks to Sharon Tara for so eloquently putting some recent and recurrent thoughts of mine into this blog!

Original content by Sharon Tara

One aspect of Home Staging that many sellers don't fully understand is "first impression". 

You have heard it and read it time and time again....You don't get a second chance to make a good first impression.  It's been said millions of times, so often that it's become background noise. It's like "declutter and depersonalize", you hear the words but it's such a generalization that it has lost its power.

Stagers say it and real estate agents say it. Sellers hear it, but they don't really fully understand the full impact of the statement. 

 

  • When sellers make the decision to list first and see how it goes before making needed improvements....
  • When sellers make the decision to offer an allowance for new appliances or new carpeting rather than replace....
  • When sellers see getting the house listed as the priority over getting the house show ready....
  • When sellers won't remove old wallpaper because it's too much work...
  • When sellers don't apply fresh paint because they think buyers want to choose the paint colors themselves...
  • When sellers think of improvements as an expense rather than an investment....

these sellers don't fully understand the financial value of creating a positive first impression. They certainly don't realize how much money they are leaving on the table. 

 

In a recent post, Serious Home Sellers Are Serious About Marketing, I wrote about the importance of taking the necessary time to prepare and present a house for sale. I received a comment from New York real estate agent Brenda Mayette:

" Just last week I visited a home with the buyers and found a note left by the seller 'the painter will be here tomorrow; the carpets will be cleaned when he's done.' WHAT?! There is NOTHING that can't wait a few days to get it done right! We left less than impressed. "

 

 

Of course they left less than impressed.

They saw behind the curtain!

You remember the great line from The Wizard of Oz....Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain?

 

Buyers

should never

see behind

the

sellers' curtain. 

 

 

 

Making all necessary improvements and updates PRIOR to listing the house creates VALUE. Not making those necessary improvements creates DOUBT in the minds of buyers.

Don't expect buyers who are looking for a well maintained home to be interested in a house with old appliances or torn wallpaper or stained carpeting. These are things that leave buyers wondering what else was neglected in the house.

When it comes to convincing buyers that a house has been well maintained, 

the burden of proof falls on the sellers.

 

Home Staging is all about first impression.

It's about increasing perceived value.... making a house feel valuable....creating the impression of being well maintained and cared for.

 

 

 

Read more: 

Houses Don't Kill Deals - Sellers Do!

Another Perfect Example of Seller Sabotage

You Don't Want To Remove Wallpaper?  News Flash: Buyers Don't Either

One Of The Best Investments You Can Make If You Want To Sell Your Home

 

 

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Brenda Mayette
Licensed Sales Agent

Miranda Real Estate Group, Inc.

1482 Rt 9, Clifton Park, NY 
518-527-0800 (direct/cell)
www.brendamayette.com

"Getting you home with personality & professionalism"

 

 

Comments(6)

Dorie Dillard Austin TX
Coldwell Banker Realty ~ 512.750.6899 - Austin, TX
NW Austin ~ Canyon Creek and Spicewood/Balcones

Good morning Brenda Mayette ,

You made a good choice to re-blog..this is an excellent post by Sharon Tara  ! She is right on..always worth waiting to make the right first impression!!

Feb 24, 2017 05:22 AM
Beth Bromund
Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel - Rochester, MI
REALTOR (248) 651-3500

This is an important reminder.  Good choice for reblogging, Brenda Mayette.

Feb 24, 2017 05:27 AM
Sheila Anderson
Referral Group Incorporated - East Brunswick, NJ
The Real Estate Whisperer Who Listens 732-715-1133

Good morning Brenda. Your thinking is right on the money and who better than Sharon to spell it out.

Feb 24, 2017 05:43 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

This is an excellent selection for a reblog and great advice to share.

Feb 24, 2017 05:43 AM
Patricia Feager, MBA, CRS, GRI,MRP
DFW FINE PROPERTIES - Flower Mound, TX
Selling Homes Changing Lives

Brenda Mayette - Thank you for the re-blog and the inspiration! I really do appreciate what you have done. 

Feb 24, 2017 10:09 PM
Sharon Tara
Sharon Tara Transformations - Portsmouth, NH
Retired New Hampshire Home Stager

Thank you Brenda! I think this is one of the best reblog introductions I've read. I appreciate the share...it's always nice to know a post is considered share worthy!

Feb 25, 2017 12:00 PM
Brenda Mayette

Thank YOU Sharon Tara !  Your post was most definitely share worthy.  You've created a valuable resource for all of our clients along with quite a stir of activity here in the Rain.  :)

Feb 26, 2017 05:22 AM