Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Why stage your home to sell? The answer is at the grocery store.

As a professional home stager, I hear this question from time to time…
"Why should I stage my home to sell?"
"Why would I put work into a house I plan to leave?"


To best answer this question, I want you to think about just how visual our world really is. Let’s face it; we all take notice of how things look. We can’t help it. It’s part of our nature. This makes presentation very powerful because it influences the choices we make everyday. Whether it’s our clothes, cars or even our significant others… looks were most likely part of what drew us to them in the first place. I’ve noticed this about myself even when I’m at the grocery store. As I walk down the aisles comparing one item to another, I find myself time and time again drawn to products in nice eye-pleasing packages. That’s exactly why those nice looking packages were created. To get me to notice them, desire them, and of course buy them. Companies invest millions of dollars in creating just the right look for their product packaging. Believe me, their money is well spent. One look at my stuffed shopping cart proves that their investment works! These companies understand that the right overall look and feel will not only get their products noticed, but also build desire for them too…
“I like what I see, so I want what I see!”

Now imagine this whole presentation scenario in terms of selling a house. It becomes clear that home staging is basically product packaging for real estate. Your house is the “product” and staging is the valuable investment in proper “packaging”. A home that is staged properly has the look and feel of a great place to live. It’s all about building desire for your home, and just like the packaging in the grocery store, Staging Works!

2 comments:

  1. Nothing sells better than a home that is clean, clutter free and eye-appealing. It's all about the first impression. Too many sellers don't invest in staging. Just sold a home that was staged by the seller herself. It hit the market Friday and had an accepted offer the following Friday. It was also priced to sell-so the double whammy led the sellers to a win- win very quickly. This is a great market here in Kenosha don't be fooled by the media. It takes thinking outside the box and being realistic, too. When you go to sell can you honestly ask yourself" Am I asking too much of the public? Is my home creating mass appeal? Is it clean? Is it competitively priced? Will it sell in record time??" Any No's? Ask a professional and don't forget to start packing and cleaning and calling a staging professioanl like LEAH FRITZ!

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  2. Anonymous Realtor, thank you so much for sharing your wonderful comments! I tell my clients all the time...the right look + the right price = the best chance for sale success. You and your seller are living proof that this formula truly works. I agree that Kenosha is a great market and taking a savvy approach to the for-sale process is key to a quick and profitable sale. Just hearing a great story like yours gets me so excited for the upcoming spring real estate season! I think it's going to be a great year!

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