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Vacant and Fully Staged Homes: which sells?

Reblogger Natasha Little
Home Stager with Showhomes Greenville

So true!

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Showhomes is a national franchise and we train new Home Stagers often. One of my favorite parts of training is a field exercize that clearly demonstrates the difference in a vacant home for sale and a home that is both occupied and fully staged. Our company's success is based on the premise that vacant homes are much harder to sell, take much longer to sell and sell for far less money.

For this exercise, we used two homes for sale in a suburb north of Nashville. Both homes are in the same neighborhood, are priced the same and have been on the market for the same amount of time. We carried a group of people through both houses and recorded their feedback from both homes:

House #1: vacant house:

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Here is the positive and negative feedback from 5 people who visited this home:

Negative Feedback Positive Feedback
weeds in planter Lot of space
dark – lighting Master bath big
temp cold, uncomfortable Well maintained
No color Tray ceilings nice
Inconsistent shine of wood floor Bonus room nice and private
Sink dirty Like high finish in garage
no fridge like recessed stair lights
portable chairs Good windows and lighting fixtures
empty mantle Solid house
Tub dirty Good looking house
shower missing enclosure high ceilings nice
house seemed not finished wood floor nice
Misc parts on counters
Carpet dirty. Dusty
windows have dead bugs
dirty windows
Toilets not clean
Large empty loft room
No place to sit
No window coverings – no privacy
Too close to neighbors
Front yard not kept
Lot of leaves
no curtains – feels colder
To big – get lost
Unfinished room at top of stairs
Hard to visualize space
smells like paint
Paint peeling on back door jamb
spiderwebs creepy
scrap of carpet for welcome mat
Storage by fridge left over
Cold and dark
Echo on floor
Echo on marble made subfloor seem hollow or poorly built
Granite didn’t match house – colors don’t match
dead leaves in front
dust bunnies on floor
low outlets framed awkward – looked like substandard building
dead grass
wood floor to marble floor uneven
House empty
Master tub too small
shower odd
scratched wood floor in study
lights out
living room and kitchen eating area small
Pink tint odd


Here is the home staged by Showhomes with a live-in Home Stager:

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Here is the positive and negative feedback from the same people:

Negative Feedback Positive Feedback
too many personal photos wel lit
clean
homey feel – warm
comfortable
very nice colors – eye catchy
great furniture
felt luxirous
upstairs bedroom nice as master
big house – good space
felt more usable, easier to live in
music and fans
full of life
really liked it – cozy
very welcoming
music makes great impression
sitting area in master great
very funstional house
great floorplan
keeping room – great space
extra family room – bonuns room huge
nice playroom
smells nice
closets really nice
garage not cluttered
food in fridge
nice and clean home
curb appeal great
wreath on door
seems like a model
felt like a perfect model home
linens like a spa
patio nice
staging really great
master bedroom awesome
music really helpful
clean garage
warm and very clean
woman’s touch
holiday decorations tasteful
feels like a great family house
live plants look great

Look at them side by side and it’s obvious which home is going to sell faster!

In a pricing survey, all 5 said they preferred the staged home and if they were to put in an offer would start at 5-10% below list price and would all go up to list price to get the home. Several stated they would ‘be embarrassed to low-ball the owner since the home was so well cared for.”

The vacant home, on the other hand, did poorly on the pricing survey. Even though the homes were comparable in most ways, the viewers said they would submit a low-ball offer starting at 70% of the list price and would only go up to 75%.

What do you think?

Thomas Scott

www.showhomes.com

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Edward & Celia Maddox
The Celtic Connection Realty - Queen Creek, AZ
EXPERIENCE & INTEGRITY - WE TAKE THE HIGH ROAD

Thanks for the article. We are always learning new information from Active Rain Blogs. Best Regards,

Dec 10, 2009 03:30 AM
Natasha Little
Showhomes Greenville - Greenville, SC
Showhomes Greenville

You are welcome and thanks for the feedback!

I took part in this exercise when I went through Showhomes' Home Staging course.  I was truly amazed what a difference the staging made - and I was already a believer. 

The staged home we looked at was actually about 10 years OLDER than the new construction comparison home and upon closer inspection and reflection, the unstaged home actually had better fixtures and finishes, but the staged home still blew it away when it came to the pro and con list and side by side comparison.

It was January and the empty home was cold.  There was nowhere to sit and relax.  It had a really weird staircase that I still remember as one of the trickiest and scariest-looking I have EVER seen in a new house.  Many things about it looked cheap and impractical.  Even though it was listed at over a half mil, we all thought it was over-priced by $75K to $125K.

The managed home was warm and cozy and inviting.

I like this post.  If the worst feedback we get is too many personal photos, I'll take that over the other long list of complaints any day!

Dec 10, 2009 05:31 AM