You've heard the saying "You never have a second chance to make a great first impression" right?  If you are selling your home or will be shortly, you need to take that little saying to heart.  I'm going to share with you my top staging mistakes to avoid and hope that you'll apply what you've read today and be on your way to a successful sale.

Staging Mistake #1: BAD MLS Photos

Did you know that over 85% of buyers are looking on the Internet first to find a house to buy? First Impressions start here folks!  How do your photos look?  I am amazed a lot of times when working with sellers that currently have their house on the market that they have not even bothered to take a look at their pictures online.  I think it didn't even occur to them that this is a critical marketing tool that pulls those buyers in.    GREAT PHOTOS are a must! Professional Photography makes all the difference in capturing buyers attention and getting them in the door.   Great photos capture ALL of the room, have good color and clarity and show interesting angles of each room.   I see bad photos all the time.  Blurry. Dark. Boring.  And the worst is when you can only see a small portion of the room. I don't know about you but I could care less what the sellers BED looks like...what about the room?   Potential buyers want to see everything in the room in one shot.   Do make sure you have at least 15 pictures advertising your house on the Internet/MLS.  Buyer's really want to see as much of the house as possible.


Staging Mistake #2:
 Disappointing Curb Appeal

Ever get fixed up on a blind date? Remember the anxiousness you felt as you anticipated meeting this person for the first time?  If your date went anything like mine, I was REALLY disappointed with my first impression of him and wasn't even sure I wanted to proceed with the date.   When selling your home, don't disappoint your buyer!  When they pull up to the front of your house, they carry with them their hopes and dreams that this home could be the one!  Shouldn't you do whatever you can to impress those buyers so they will want to come in for a closer look?    It's amazing how a green, freshly cut lawn, new mulch, shiny new fixtures and a fresh paint job on the front door can sing "Welcome Home" to your potential buyers.   Doing these basic items make all the difference!   And don't forget a new welcome mat and doorbell too.  Believe it or not, these are the 2 items that get overlooked all the time.


Staging Mistake #3:
 A Dirty, Cluttered House

Have you heard this one before? "The way you live in your house and the way you sell your house are two completely different things."  Sellers can throw up their hands and say, "But I have to still live here!"  so remember...you're house is not YOUR home anymore.  When you put it up for sale, it became a PRODUCT.  In order to sell a product, it has to be packaged beautifully so it sells!   Your buyers expect to see an immaculate house with no visible signs of dirt, dust and hair.  It's no different when you go on vacation and you've decided to stay at a very nice hotel. You expect that when you walk into your room that the bed is made to perfection, everything is sparkling clean and they've even left you a little something that says "Welcome", right?  What if you walked into the bathroom and you spotted hair in the sink and you couldn't tell if the towels were used or not?  If that were me, I'd be calling the front desk and demanding a new room!   Your buyers are really no different either.  Dazzle them with a sparkling clean and clutter free house to buy!  Clear away all your clutter so that the selling features in each room are highlighted and your house becomes the STAR, not the people that currently live there.


Staging Mistake #4
:  Making Your Buyers Feel Like A Guest

Ever walk into someone else's home and as you look around at their family photos and decor, it is apparent that this is "their" home.  Their personality is in every room and even if you squeezed your eyes shut and tried really hard to imagine living there, you just couldn't do it.   Trying to imagine your stuff over top of all of their stuff is just impossible to do.    This is how potential buyers feel when they walk into a home that is full of family photos and taste specfic decor. Those buyers immediately feel like a GUEST in your house and this is one mistake you don't want to make!   That is why it is so important to pack away your family photos and neutralize each room to appeal to a broad range of buyers.  That also includes your collections, religious items, personal awards and trophies, your family calendar and those fifty million magnets, invitations and "TO DO" lists from the refrigerator.  Don't forget your taste specfic decor as well.   You may LOVE your kitchen bright yellow because it goes so well with your sunflower collection but its got to be neutralized so buyers can SEE your kitchen with its 42" cabinets and corian countertops.  They need to be able to visualize themselves cooking and entertaining in there!  See what I mean?


Staging Mistake #5:
  Decor That Fails To Connect With Your Buyers



I see this one a lot.  A homeowner has lived in their home for the past 15 years and the last time it was decorated was when they first moved in 1994. Lots of oak furniture and dried flower arrangements.  Dated decor, empty rooms and random furniture pieces scattered throughout can make any house no matter how nice the selling features feel TIRED, DATED and OLD.   Think about it this way. You know how it feels when you get your hair done?  Not just a trim but when you go all out and get a new hair color and a trendy haircut? When your hair designer is done, YOU look and feel like a million bucks, right?  You look YOUNGER and FRESH and everyone you see that day smiles and their eyes light up as they take in the NEW YOU!  

You know, you're house is really no different.  It is amazing what a few key decorative items can do for a room too.  You want your buyers to have that same reaction...their eyes lighting up as they view the room becoming more impressed as they tour your house.

One of the biggest misconceptions about staging your house is that you need tons of new furniture and decorative items to make your house look like a model home.  You can relax now when I tell you that it isn't true.  

If you are living in your home while it is for sale, working with what you have plus maybe a few new items with a minimum investment is all you need.   Consider working with a professional Stager that are experts at working with what you have using their creativity to re-purpose it and sometimes blending it with a few newer items. This gives older furniture and decor a fresh new look and feel.  I am always amazed at how a few key accessories can make all the difference in highlighting a selling feature and breathing new life into a room!   Slipcovers, new pillows that pop color, updated lamps, a rug or some inexpensive window panels might be all that is needed to turn unimpressive decor into a fabulous new room that your buyers will love and connect to!

Of course, I will say that if your house is vacant or you have empty rooms because you never got around to buying that dining or living room set, you will want to consider options like renting furniture.  Most professional Stagers carry beautiful furnishings you can rent and will work with your budget.



Stage For A Successful Sale

Selling your home and getting it ready can be a pretty overwhelming task that is stressful to say the least. Did you know that working with a professional Home Stager can take that stress away and let you focus on the other important things about your move like finding YOUR dream home?  They can create a staging plan for you that is unique to your property. You can have complete confidence in knowing that you will not be making any major staging mistakes with a Stager on your team while you sell your home!

Happy Staging!

 

Teresa Meyer is the Owner and Lead Staging Designer at Stage a Star, Cincinnati's Premiere Real Estate Staging company located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Teresa is an ASP, Accredited Staging Professional and CSPE, Certified Staging Professional Elite and Ohio Certified CSPE Trainer to real estate professionals in Cincinnati. She is a member of RESA, Real Estate Staging Association and currently is the State of Ohio RESA President.   Teresa can be reached at 513-379-5488 or by email: teresameyer@fuse.net to answer your questions about the staging process and looks forward to assisting you in preparing and staging your house for the Cincinnati real estate market.

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42 Comments on Top 5 Staging Mistakes To Avoid When Selling Your Home

MAR
19

standing by iron railingGreat post Teresa.

We have to keep hammering that message out!!!

2:18pm • #1

Love the post Teresa!

I don't even know which one would be #1, cause they are all so important!

3:15pm • #2

Informative post! I have seen some bad MLS photo's and it's really important that they are good.  The other stuff you listed is just as important but the photos will be seen first. 

3:53pm • #3
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This is very good Teresa.  Very, Very Good! 

8:37pm • #4

I love your graphics, Teresa!  I wish every seller would read this and take the advice to heart.  Sellers are literally missing out on thousands of dollars when they fail to properly prepare their home for sale.

9:38pm • #5

Teresa, great post....it is truly shocking what many of the MLS photo's show..it's their one time to shine "like a star!"  :o)  and they picked  WHAT???  We've gotten several chuckles from many photos.  The RE office we work with quite a bit always brings in a professional photographer after we are finished....there is no comparison.  Matter of fact, this past week, 2 properties we staged for them, one an owner occupied home and one that was vacant....both went under contract in less than 2 weeks!  Both homes, staged first, professionally photographed, priced right....SOLD!  Don't you just love your job!!

Thanks for sharing!

10:47pm • #6
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You definitely hit some of my biggest pet peeves.  As a REALTOR/Staging Specialist - I am on the MLS daily and am dismayed at the poor photos displayed for which I blame the agent.  The curb appeal , tired decor etc is often  a result of resistant clients and you either drop them or try to work with the situation. If only they would all follow your good advice.

12:33am • #7
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This is fantastic!  I love your logo!

8:48am • #8
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Hi Sharon: You're right...we've got to keep educating those sellers!

Jacqueline: That would be hard for me too.

Hi Kim: Yep...I agree. GOOD photos are soooo important!

Hey Gary! Thanks for stopping by. Glad you liked it!

Diana: I couldn't resist making the graphic when I saw that picture...LOL!

Julie: Thanks for sharing your successes!  Wow!  Yes...Staging works!

Kathleen: Hey there! Always good to see you! How is it being a Realtor now?

Maya: Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for taking the time to read it all!

 

9:13am • #9

You touched on all the right point.  Great Read.  I know that selling your home can be very emotional, but i wish i could snap my fingers  and have home sellers understand that  a bad photo can damage their 1st impression.  When I was selling my home, i went crazy staging my home in one day (this is what began my career) my husband did not understand "it is just a photo he would say...."  

Now he agrees.

9:44am • #10

Excellent information for sellers!  I love the "Making Your Buyers Feel Like A Guest." This is exactly what you DON'T want to do.  The goal is to make them visualize living there....not visiting!  Good job, Teresa!

10:25am • #11
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Remember the saying  "From your LIps to Gods Ears"    Now we should change it to "From your blog posts to the sellers eyes"

 

Good job

3:27am • #13
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All excellent points Teresa! The bad MLS photos are something I still can't understand, when over 85% of buyers are shopping online first - wouldn't that be the most important part of reeling them in from the internet? Slowly but surely it's sinking it, but man it's a slow train, just like getting the message out that staging is a must too! You should post this on energized seller too.

4:46pm • #14
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Great tips... but I have one suggestion.

Instead of using the word "impress" in point #5 I would say "connect"

Saying, "Decor That Fails To Connect with Buyers" seems to me to be a much easier pill to swallow.

Me

3:51pm • #15
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Thanks everyone for stopping by!  And thanks Craig..I changed it.  That was a great suggestion and I appreciate that. 

6:47pm • #16
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I love how you explain - especially #5, really makes one think.

11:18pm • #17

Great Post about what is needed to sell a home.

I have also posted this on my twitter page and hopefully it will help you get some business.  Or get some homeowners to consider using a stager to help sell their home.

Follow me on Twitter at keithshoe

Keep up the good work..

11:26pm • #18
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Great post Teresa! I love the analogy of making buyers feel like a guest in a home, rather than the new owner. Very powerful stuff! 

12:32am • #19

Good advice.  I'm adding more pictures to my listings right away.

1:05am • #20

good points, I wish everyone take them seriously, so there will be increase in sales in housing market, and therefore lead to a better economy.

Shobha

6:18am • #21
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Great points all the way around, and the MLS has FAR too many pictures that look like examples 4 & 5.  Sellers need to detach themselves from their house, as it is now going to be be someone else's home. Congrats on the feature!

7:54am • #22

You have really hit the nail on the head, particularly with the one about 'I'm still living here". Wish I could knock some sense into their silly heads--perhaps your gentle yet assertive words will help me get the idea across. Thanks for your article. Timely, articulate, and fun to read!

7:54am • #23

I agree with the article and the comments.  I recently listed a nice home - clean and neat yet with a little tweating that I suggested it came alive and trendy.  I discouraged the client from going out and buying anything but to re-group what was scattered. In two days she and friends managed to spice up her home with very little cost but time.  (new accent throw pillows, fresh unused candles etc,)

Thanks for taking the time to share.

8:49am • #24
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Good tips every listing agent should share these tips at the time they list with the seller. 

9:16am • #25
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Excellent!  You express the staging needs quite eloquently.  Thanks.

9:45am • #26
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Hey, Teresa. Thanks for sharing all the great tips and advice. I hope that you have  agreat day, Jim

10:37am • #27

Your article was very informative.  As a Buyer's agent I feel these are great ideas to help move the property!  Thanks for sharing.

Beena Kotecha-Khakhria
4:55pm • #28

Great post, Teresa, and great idea. I love this: "The way you live in your house and the way you sell your house are two completely different things." Can I use it? I have a client who just doesn't get it. Let me know.

6:57pm • #29

Great content, Teresa.  Thanks for getting the message out there yet again.  One of these days the sellers are going to catch on!

7:17pm • #30

Great post Teresa! There are so many sellers who need to be informed. You wouldn't wear a dress shirt with missing buttons or a spaghetti stain on it to a job interview, right? You certainly would not rip up hundreds or thousands of dollars and flush it down the toilet---but that's just what some sellers do when they don't Stage!

Keep Staging and keep writing!

Teri Short (eHomeStager)
7:49pm • #31

 

With your permission I would love to copy and snd out to some of my local Realtors.

This is fantastic. I love the way you have explained Staging!

Patricia Hutchinson CSP, Staging Spaces & Company
10:11pm • #32
MAR
26

You're right on the money girl! If every home owner followed your guidlines we'd be selling a lot more houses more quickly.

2:39pm • #33

I absolutely loved your post and graphics!!!!   So true!

5:38pm • #34
MAR
27

Carrie and Kathy SampronTeresa:  Great post.  And haven't we all experienced each of the five no-no's you outlined!

5:25pm • #35
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Virginia: Yep, it's all about selling the lifestyle. When buyer's see dated, it's hard to connect with the space.

Keith: Thanks for posting this on Twitter...hopefully it will reach someone that needs it!

Hi Annie: Glad you liked the post!

Mike: So glad you're adding more pictures to your listings!  This is so important in getting buyers to come take a closer look. 

6:22pm • #36
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Shobha: Yeah, wouldn't that be nice!

Hi Connie: Sellers need to put aside their egos and detach from the beginning.  I just work with too many sellers with those regrets when they've been on the market for a year because they didn't do what they needed to do.

Laura: Glad you enjoyed it!  Yep...the ol' "But I have to LIVE here!" statement.  Do you want to really sell?

Jo: It is amazing what a few key accessories and pop of color can do for a room!

 

6:29pm • #37
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Deandrea: Good idea!

Joan: Thanks for stopping by and for the kind words! (smile)

Hi Jim: Thanks for reading!

Beena: Glad you took away some good tips.

Kelsey: Use away!  That phrase was actually coined by Barb Schwarz (Staged Homes)

Patsy: I'm with ya on that one!

 

6:37pm • #38
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Teri: It is sad that sellers lose so much money that they didn't need to lose if only they had staged!

Patricia: You have my permission :)  I hope that it can help!

Jill: I'd like to think so!

Hi Kathy: Glad you enjoyed!

Carrie and Cathy: Yep...I bet everyone has that's in the real estate business!

6:41pm • #39
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Yoseni, Teresa, Cindy, Virginia, Karen and Craig:  I didn't want to forget you guys too!  Thank you for stopping by to read and leave a comment!  It's always good to see you!

 

6:46pm • #40
MAR
29

Great post and fantastic job of outlining the importance of staging. If only all sellers would cooperate it would be so easy!

5:43pm • #41
APR
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Another thing I'd like to add about photos...vacant home shots say absolutely nothing. There is no sense of proportion or ability to envision your furnishings from photos of a vacant home.  Even minimal staging can make sense out of a totally blank canvas.

Barb Mihalik (Four Seasons Home Stagecrafters, Inc. Wilmington,
11:06am • #42

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