stagers: “Thanks, but please tell Mr. Potential Buyer to go suck rocks!”
- 01/30/11 07:42 AM
WHOA, HORSEY!! This blog post discusses the seller’s knee-jerk reflex when it comes to “low-ball” offers on their properties. The first thing I will point out is that I am a Home Stager, so pricing, negotiating, or any part of the sales process is simply not within the scope of my profession. This HAS to be left up to the Professionals. The reason I am writing this is that I run into the following situation all the time. Most recently, I had a client for whom I had provided Staging services, e-mail me just yesterday. Their vacant century-character-home here in Edmonton, (17 comments)
stagers: It’s Official! Every single household in the WORLD can now obtain our UNPARALLELED Home Staging Services for Success/Sale!!
- 10/22/10 09:41 AM
This is going to be the most valuable new tool in the Real Estate Industry!! How does one Home Staging Professional based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada provide services to anyone in the WORLD, you ask? How does this end up saving the client 75% of their TIME, and 44% of their MONEY? I knew you were asking. I will tell you. "E-HOME STAGING" Brought to you by Edmonton, Alberta's Leading Canadian Certified Staging Professional, Rhonda Wilson, CCSPTM, owner of Revealing Assets - Home Staging and Decluttering Services.
What is E-Home Staging? The "E-Home Staging Package" is an exact mirror service (3 comments)
stagers: We Prove, once again, that Professional Home Staging yields Success!
- 07/15/10 06:04 PM
So, the Edmonton Real Estate Board has released statistics for the end of June, and "Days on Market" were up to 47. I just wanted to share another success story as I believe that the timing is right. There are still many sceptics out there who don't believe in the importance of Home Staging. Yet, it was shown that in 2009, 98% of buyers completed their entire search for their new home on the internet. What does that tell us? It tells us that photos are exactly what is attracting the buyers (or not attracting them). Of course, the buyer will (0 comments)
stagers: Humans are Spatially Challenged by nature
- 07/01/10 04:50 PM
Today's home buyers lead busy, hectic lifestyles. Today's home buyers, for the most part, will RUN from any property that leaves them with the impression that any sort of "Work" is needed in order to move right in. "Work" is a dirty word to today's home buyer. They are seeking a "Move-in Ready" property, and are more than willing to pay more for one. When I refer to the word, "work", I am not only referring to maintenance or upgrades. This issue can trickle down, right back to the beginning of the marketing of the property. How is the property being presented? (3 comments)
stagers: It doesn't matter how much you shine up a turd......
- 06/26/10 01:42 PM
.....it is still just a turd. Pardon my use of politically incorrect slang here. But, there really is not a more polite or eloquent way to put it. As a Professional Home Stager, way too often, I enter a relationship with clients (either the homeowner or the REALTOR(R)), where the clients possess very backwards understandings of the true aim of Home Staging. This is not the fault of anyone in particular. It is strictly due to a general lack of education. Many people assume that Home Staging is based on optical illusions, trickery, or effectively masking or hiding insufficiencies, decrepitness, or (3 comments)
stagers: The Sale of Shoe-Racks should be Out-lawed...
- 05/29/10 01:34 PM
As a Home Stager, I am shocked at how many of my clients have one or both of their entry-ways adorned with lovely, open-air shoe-racks. I will never stop harping on the fact that the most important "impact area" in a property is that point where they step through the entry-way. We need to be so mindful of how that entire entry-way scene hits the buyer's five senses. Yes, this includes their sense of smell. I will tell you what these free-standing, out-in-the-open shoe-racks immediately tells a buyer: 1. Oh great, this property is seriously lacking storage. Where am I going (4 comments)
stagers: Buyer Beware! Yet another sad story to learn from
- 03/08/10 08:27 AM
I am a Certified Staging Professional, CSP(TM), and the quality of my workmanship and the level of impact it makes are incredibly important to me. Why wouldn't I put the very best of my creativity, resourcefulness, and expertise into all projects I complete. As a Home Stager, I would be out-to-lunch if I didn't strive to provide my clients (sellers and the Realtor(R)) with my best. After all, if I do a lousy job of Staging a property, it will continue to sit on the market and continue to drain everyone's pocket-books. Wouldn't that be a great way to make a (0 comments)
stagers: Would removing that crazy wall-paper make a world of difference?
- 01/25/10 07:18 AM
I am confident that we have ALL come across this dilemma at some point in our Real Estate dealings. The property you are about to list has awesome bones! The location is great and the client is going to approve a greatly attractive price point. Heck, your client has even eliminated all of the clutter and excess furniture in the home. They even understood how important it was to depersonalize as much as possible to appeal to more buyers and create less distraction during viewings and in photos. This is your ideal client. And, to even go a step further, they (4 comments)
stagers: I would Love some feedback and/or input from Realtors(R)
- 01/09/10 02:52 PM
As a Professional Home Stager, I find that I can only do so much for my clients to help them sell their home. I do very well at tranforming their home into a neutral, but welcoming and cozy property that should attract maximum attention from buyers. I am also quite talented when it comes to educating the client on what the buyer NEEDS to see in a prospective new home. I also end up providing them with beautiful photographs showcasing their home in the best light possible, and encourage them to use those photos in all of their marketing materials. All (15 comments)
stagers: To Stage or Not To Stage the Vacant Properties
- 12/29/09 03:19 AM
This is an on-going debate for which we see great arguments on both sides of the coin. We, of course, are passionately in favor of Professionally Staging Vacant properties. And, no, we are not just saying this because we are Professional Home Stagers. We are saying this based on market research and/or examining behavioural tendancies of home-buyers. This may sound like something from the National Geographic channel...."we like to observe the creatures in their natural habitats". Funny. The fact is that the majority of humans are very visually driven. Decision-making for most people is based on real, tangible characteristics. These are (2 comments)
stagers: Who Has Time to Attend/Host Their Open-Houses These Days?
- 12/15/09 03:59 PM
I have recently had a few Realtors(R) confide in me, saying they are fully aware of the vast benefits of holding open-houses for their clients' properties. But the common frustration that I am seeing, in Realtors(R), is that they work so hard on their listings in all other ways, that there is just no time or energy left for an upbeat, successful open-house. I don't have to convince anyone of the reasons that open-houses still prove to be very effective marketing tools. This is, of course, as long as the event is sufficiently marketed far enough ahead of time. Also, just as important, is (4 comments)
stagers: Just because "The Holidays" have started, doesn't necessarily mean...
- 12/12/09 08:11 AM
Traditionally, the December/January time of year marks the dreaded slow-down in the Real Estate market. We do, however, have to realize that if potential buyers are calling to schedule viewings, they are going to be the most serious of buyers. During the Holidays, humans are typically more time-bankrupt and financially burdened then at any other time of year. So, if they are making the time to look at a property for sale, chances are they are in a situation where they HAVE to find one to purchase...PRONTO. Also, if they are making the effort, setting the time aside, and committing to come out (2 comments)
stagers: A note to all Realtors/Real Estate Professionals from a Leading Edmonton Area Home Stager
- 11/28/09 08:31 AM
A Staged Property Sells Faster and For Top Dollar. This has been statistically proven time, and time again. I completely admire and respect the huge number of hats that you, as a Realtor, end up wearing throughout the process of selling a property. The process is extremely time consuming and labour intensive from start to finish. You work incredibly hard for your income.
A Canadian Certified Staging Professional, such as Revealing Assets, comes in to take care of the least desireable of your tass. A Stager efficiently tackles the more delicate issues such as clutter, cleanliness, repairs, and de-personalization. This (0 comments)
Revealing Assets has been Staging properties of all types/sizes in Edmonton, Alberta and surrounding areas since 2009 with a consistent track record of success.
Professional Home Staging is an absolutely invaluable tool that, statistically, yields between 298%-500% ROI (return on investment).
When providing Home Staging services to our clients (home-sellers, REALTORS, Real Estate Investors/Flippers, Builders), it is our undying goal to do everything within our power to help get their property SOLD in the shortest time-frame possible for the largest amount of money possible.
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