ARCHIVED BLOG POSTS
2013
Sharon Tara, a savvy stager from New Hampshire, makes sense. Why would you help the buyer negotiate the selling price of your home? By properly preparing your home for sale, you remove the bargaining tools the buyer may use. Making the changes yourself ensures that they are done within your bu...
11/25/2013
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Sally Weatherley, a wonderful stager in Vancouver shows the beauty of texture in a room. It is important to evoke a feeling of home from the Buyer. They should want to sit down and enjoy the room. You want them to wish they lived in your home. As Sally shows, varying textures can create greate...
11/25/2013
So often client's first greeting is 'please excuse the house, it doesn't usually look like this'. I like to call it Controlled Chaos. They are caught up in the rush to market crazies. Suddenly they are sorting, tossing, packing etc the contents of their life in that house. Why not avoid the Chaos...
11/19/2013
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SOLD in 7 days for list! Recently I was called in to consult on the preparation of a home for sale. It was a lovely home in need of updating. Here is our recipe for success: PAINT UPDATES LANDSCAPING FURNITURE PLACEMENT This home was refreshed, updated and staged by the seller following the con...
11/14/2013
Valerie Zinger is so right! Odors do affect the buyer appeal of your home. Why limit the number of buyers your home appeals to when on the market? Remember you must compete for the buyer's signature on that dotted line. As she says at the end of her post: BTW - No air freshener will disguise ...
11/04/2013