Home Staging Pennsylvania- Hart & Associates Servicing the Main Line, Philadelphia, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties.

head_left_image

StagingĀ®: Preparing Homes for a Faster and More Profitable Sale in any Market

    For most of your clients, their homes are their largest asset and when they decide to sell, getting the most for their property is their greatest concern. Staging®, or preparing their home for sale, can help your client to get the price that they demand. When a home is Staged® it makes a first impression on the buyer that the home is move in ready and allows them to envision themselves living there. Below is an explanation of why Staging® should be an integral part of your marketing plan for every listing and how it can benefit you and your clients.

            One of the most common misconceptions about Staging® is that it is only for "tastefully challenged" homes, high-end homes, or homes that have been on the market for a long time. Staging®, however, is a valuable service that you as a Realtor can use for any home you list no matter what price, style, or size. When a home is properly prepared for sale, it makes an impact on buyers and buyer's agents and often leads to a faster and more profitable sale. For this reason, it is important that you introduce Staging® as part of the way you prepare a listing for sale and only begin marketing the listing once the Staging® has been completed. Just as you would detail a car before offering it for sale, you also want to detail your client's home before putting it on the market. You would not want to buy a car with a dent in the fender, flat tires and torn seats, and similarly buyers to not want homes that are worn, dated, dirty and dark. Staging® will give your listings an advantage over other homes in the same price range because buyers are looking for properties that are clean, clutter free and move in ready. By investing more time up front getting the home ready for sale, your seller will have a successful and smooth sale.

            Preparing a home for sale can benefit both you and your seller. Studies show that homes that have been Staged® sell faster and for more money than non-staged homes. A recent Stagedhomes.com report notes that homes that were Staged® sold almost 3x faster than non staged home in an average of 6.8 days.  The equity increase for those homes ranged from 3% on average to almost 50% in some cases.  This means larger profits for your clients and greater commissions and earnings for agents. The investment in Staging® a home is less than the price reduction that your client may have to take if they did not properly prepare it for sale, and the rewards of Staging® are higher returns and happier clients.

            As a Realtor, Staging® will give you a real edge over your competition because you will repeatedly get your clients the price that they deserve for their homes. In setting the price for your client's listing, you cannot change the market conditions or the location of the property, but you can control the way that the home is seen through the eyes of the buyer. You can make suggestions to your client about how the home appears and how it can be improved to be more appealing to the most possible buyers. The key factors to consider are:

•·        Cleanliness or "Q-tip Clean".  At all times the home should be ready to show to potential buyers. The windows should be washed, carpets cleaned, floors mopped, furniture polished and dusted. Bathrooms and kitchen appliances should sparkle.

•·        Clutter or lack of it. When you are putting a home on the market you are selling the space the home offers, not the owners' personal collections and memorabilia. It is important to encourage your clients to pack away these items before they put the home on the market so they are not distracting to the buyer. You only have one chance to make a great first impression and you do not want the buyer to overlook the great built-ins in the living room and only notice the trophies on the shelves. Remind your clients that "space sells" and "clutter eats equity".

•·        Color. The way a buyer envisions themselves and their belongings in a home is a huge consideration in their decision to purchase it. When a home has a color palate that is very specific to the sellers' tastes, it makes it difficult for the buyer to imagine their things in the room. Often times a buyer will pass on a home with unusual paint colors because they view repainting the rooms as an additional expense that they do not want to incur. Suggest to your clients with bold colors to consider repainting their home in more neutral hues. This will make buyers see the space as their own and not decorated to the seller's likes.

       Often times, however, your client's homes will need more than a quick sprucing up. There can also be sensitive subjects such as taste or odor that you do not want to broach with your client and you may not want to risk offending them. An ASPTM, accredited staging professional, can act as an objective third party and help you to get your client's home ready for sale so you do not damage your relationship with your client.

 

            An accredited staging professional will visit your client's home and prepare a detailed written report of the interior and exterior of the property noting how a home can be made more attractive to potential buyers. The report can include a checklist of what your client can do on their own to get the home ready for sale and can include a visit to the property once the client has completed their "homework" to make sure the home is presentable for sale. In addition, a Home Stager® can help your client to "declutter" and rearrange the furnishings in the home to make it seem more spacious and livable. A Stager® will also give your clients advice about color selection and curb appeal enhancement. For homes that are vacant, a Home Stager® can help your client with furniture and accessory rentals and arrange the items in the home.        

      It is difficult to predict future market conditions and prices of homes but as the market trends away from a seller's market and becomes more of a buyer's market, Staging® will greatly enhance the way the buyers view your listings. With Spring market fast approaching, educating yourself about Staging® will give you an edge on your competition and using a Home Stager® will add value to the services that you provide your clients.

 

 

3 commentsKate Hart • July 29 2006 08:33AM

Staging your Home for a Less Stressful Sale

Ask most home owners how they feel about selling their home and their first response is "Stressed Out!" What if there was a way, however, to make the sale of you home less chaotic, hassle free, and more profitable? Real Estate Staging can help you to prepare your home for a more successful sale. Staging has largely been used for over 30 years in other parts of the country but has just recently become a popular marketing tool in our area.

An Accredited Staging Professional can help you with the preparation process of putting your home on the market. Stagers can provide you with a thorough consultation that will evaluate your home room by room and leave you with a guide of what you can do on your own to make your home more appealing. No time to do the work yourself? Stagers can also come in and help you to arrange your furnishings, declutter your rooms and reaccessorize your space to give your home a new look in a matter of hours.

In addition to making your sale less stressful, staging will also make your sale faster and more profitable. Studies show that staging can decrease the number of days your home is on the market. According to Stagedhomes.com the largest organization of professional stagers, homes that have been staged sell in 10-12 days vs. non-stagedhomes. Locally, homes that our company has staged have sold in as little as 1-4 days! You will feel the effects of staging in your wallet too- Homes that are staged sell for almost 7-10% more than non-staged comparable homes. On a $500,000 home that is an additional $35,000-50,000 profit! Considering the reasonable cost of a staging consultation ($300-$500) the return on your investment is incredible! Most people will think nothing of having their car detailed before they sell it. Similarly you should detail your home with a staging evaluation before you put it on the market.

Thinking about selling? Consider the following recommendations before beginning to market your home:

  1. Your house is no longer your home! When you are selling your home you are not selling your personal taste, collections or memorabilia. You are selling the features of your house that cannot be packed up and moved to your next home. You are selling the custom built-ins in your office and the fabulous fireplace in your living room- not your figurines and baseball card collection. Pack up your personal items and you will instantly make your home more appealing to more potential buyers.
  2. Your home is like a can of Diet Coke! Corporations spend millions branding their products, designing packaging and advertising to potential buyers. How disappointed would you be if you went to your local convenience store and purchased a Diet Coke only to find the can dented, and someone else's lipstick on the rim? You would not purchase it. Just like a can of soda, your home has to be pristine, clean and unused. Take a look at model homes in new developments. This is your competition. Take the stress out of selling and invest in a professional cleaning service to do the dirty work for you.
  3. See your home through not so rose colored glasses! When selling your home take a step back analyze the color palate selected for your interior design. Are the colors of your home more to your specific taste or are they neutral and appealing to the masses. Today's buyers want homes that are move in ready and decorated so their things will fit right in. Consider painting rooms that are non-neutral and removing outdated or peeling wallpaper. The investment you make will be returned to you in a successful sale.

Kate Hart, is an Accredited Professional Stager and President of Hart & Associates- Staging and Design Services. Her work has appeared on HGTV, CNN, CN8, Main Line Today Magazine, PA Realtor Magazine, Main Line Times, Suburban and Wayne Times.

0 commentsKate Hart • July 28 2006 07:19AM