austin: Is Home Staging an Expense or an Investment? - 04/19/13 02:35 PM
There are always discussions on this in the life of a Professional Home Stager. Sellers say, “I can’t afford to Stage my home”, when the truth is - they can’t afford not to Stage it!

The cost of Home Staging is truly one of the best values in the entire real estate marketing industry. Dollar for dollar, you are unlikely to see such an incredible return on your investment from virtually any other home improvement used to spruce up the house before it is sold (296% ROI according to Home Gain). Additionally, Home Staging fees are tax deductible (IRS Publication … (2 comments)

austin: MLS Photos - Are They Really Revealing the Potential of Your Listings? - 03/24/13 02:30 PM
We've all seen those dreaded MLS photos on the Internet when searching for that perfect home.  With over 90% of prospective Buyers searching for homes on the Internet before ever contacting a Realtor, those pictures need to capture the Buyer within seconds.  Buying a home is an emotional decision because people don't buy houses - they buy homes!  When representing your listings on the MLS, it is critical that the home is "dressed to sell".  As an Accredited Staging Professional Master (ASPM®), I prepare your listings to appeal to the broadest market of potential Buyers so they can visualize themselves living … (1 comments)

 
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