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Call for course informationWhether your real estate investment is for sale or for lease, one sure way to get the highest return is to “stage” it properly. Doing this will paint the picture and imagery you want for your target audience and make them want the feel you have created.
Identifying your target audience is key. What demographic are you trying to reach? Are they “yuppie urbanites” looking at a condo or condo project in the city? If so, you will probably want to go with a modern and trendy look to stage the property. Use some contemporary furnishings and focus on the art and accent groupings. Be creative and also use style magazines as a reference to give you some ideas. If you are unable or unwilling to take on this task, consult your local area phone directory and look up “real estate staging”. If nothing, then check with an upper-end real estate agent in the area to see if they can give you a name or two.
Another important part of staging is “de-cluttering”. I am not really sure this is a word but it’s a word I use quite often. If the property you are marketing is occupied, then it is paramount that it is free from the clutter of daily living. You want to present this property in its ideal light. If closets are jam-packed, they will appear small and cramped. Most people already live that way and want to get away from it. Take it from someone who looks at properties for a living...prospective buyers get distracted by looking at your photos on the walls and refrigerators. They are so busy doing this that the voyeurism takes them away from taking “ownership” in the subject property and actually makes them feel like they are truly just a visitor peeking in on someone else’s life. Make a great first impression and then carry it on thru the entire property. They won’t have a reason NOT to buy!
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Post a comment »Most people forget about clutter and how un-attractive that is for the clients looking to purchase. A big turn-off! Paint the picture of what inspires your target.(s) Look at your house as the roof is off and in a three dimension. And stage a live video...on top of the room by cam and show it in a auto video show to the internet buyer. Be creative thinking outside of the box!
Inspire the buyer of your prize possesion!
As usual the article was very helpful. Another helpful hint in staging and Open House is to have the seller bake some bread. The smell of homemade bread can captivate a buyer. A lit scented candle with a plate of cookies on the kitchen counter is good next to a stack of flyers with pertenent information. I love to find the perfect home for a couple. Well, if you show then more than four, they get confused. This is true. See. I could work in real estate Mr. Trump.
Kathy Hamblin
If you prepare the prospective buyer prior to entering a cluttered home, they will usually overcome the issue and see the brighter setting.
Okay, so a de-cluttered home will always make a better impression and reap greater reward. I have seen a lot in my time and I sometimes wonder just how people can live a cluttered life.
One sure thing though, you really only get to know someone once you have visited their home. I have had some eye openers.
Guy
Thanks for your comments and suggestions! For the record, though, I am not Mr. Trump but I am sure he echoes my thoughts and opinions on this topic.
Brett (author)
It reminded me of when I was 16 and partying at a friend's house whose parents had gone away for supposedly two weeks.
Her strict German parents returned to naked teenagers in their bed, drunk passed out teenagers everywhere, beer bottles everywhere and the big 70's style speakers on the front porch blaring AC/DC.
We ran to the basement fruit cellar in fear of our lives!
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Thanks for the invite to Rancho and sorry I couldn't make it. ;0)
So, did this have anything to do with staging a home for sale or was it self defense?
Brett
Congratulations for your sucsess in real estates business.
If You will read your mail inbox I have some ideas and questions about investing in real estates.
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