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Saturday, 16 August 2014

The Importance of a Home Stager

When you are meeting someone for the first time, you want to make sure that you are looking your very best, whether this be on a first date or for a job interview or meeting your significant other’s parents for the first time…. Bottom line is, when you are meeting someone for the first time, you want to make a good first impression.  You want to make sure you’re wearing nice, clean clothes, with your hair combed and looking your best, to impress.  You wouldn’t partake in any of these appointments with terrible hygiene and wrinkly clothes; bad breath and body odour would you? Of course you wouldn’t.

So for something that is worth so much to you, something that you’re hoping to get a greater return from when selling it, why wouldn’t you want to show off this major investment in the best possible light possible?

Home Staging isn’t a gimmick, Home Staging isn’t a quick, simple thing and Home Staging isn’t invaluable!

Home Staging is important when selling a home because you hire someone who has never seen the home before. For the Stager, it is a clean slate. A Home Stager will come in and assess the home, with an unbiased opinion and evaluate the home right away and make a list of what needs to be done to it, to make it more market ready to list it to sell.

Sometimes when you have lived in a home for a long period of time, its easy to become accustomed to what is in the home. Certain pieces of furniture being in certain spots, not changing a wall colour or flooring, growing comfortable with the accessories and pictures around the home, that make it your home. Except a Home Stager comes in and assess it from a homebuyer’s point of view.  The Home Stager knows right away what needs to be changed or moved around or updated to sell the home for the greatest market value that it can receive.

A Home Stager is extremely valuable because, to the Home Stager, the home that they are assessing isn’t their own personal space. The Home Stager doesn’t see the memories that took place within the home. So the Stager doesn’t have a personal connection to the home and has the ability to judge the space, without having an emotional connection.

I believe that is the biggest issue with homeowners and selling their home. They have an emotional connection to the homes that they are selling. Therefore it is hard to know what needs to be packed away, what needs to be moved around or what needs to be updated. Homeowners will tend to think “well it’s worked well enough for me to have the table and chairs there, it should work well enough for someone else” or “I’m not going to bother changing that or spending the money to change that when the next owners are just going to rip it down and build something better anyway”. But the reality is, you don’t know what the next owners are going to do to the space. Maybe the next owners don’t have a great deal of money and would be quite content with having things the way they are left in the space, because they don’t have the money to update it right away.  The bottom line is, if by making changes around the home would make the house sell better, make them. If it emphasizes the home and its features, make the change.

It’s amazing how such a little change can make a big difference to a home.

Investing in a Home Stager will be much less than a selling reduction and you will realize the greatest potential return on your investment in the smallest amount of time!


Home Stagers are valuable, don’t think that they aren’t!

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

When is the Best Time to Sell your home? Here are some ideas!

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Are you thinking about selling your home? Wondering when the best time is to sell? You want to put it on the market at the right time to ensure that you sell it sooner rather than later and to be able to get the the most return from put it up for sale! Here are some ideas for you!



Oftentimes, the best time to put your home on the market is either in the spring or mid to late fall.

Usually, moms and dads don’t want to deal with summer vacation and moving trucks at the same time. They would rather list their home and then be able to enjoy the summer months in their new home. Who wants to be unloading heavy furniture in the middle of the sweltering heat wave anyway?

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Spring is also an easier season to keep your home tidy and clean. You don’t need to deal with the winter’s snow/salt combination. Homeowners are also in “change mode”. After a long winter, homes look more appealing with tulips blooming and pansies flowering. People start feeling the moving bug!
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One thing to keep in mind when trying to sell your home at the busiest time of the year is, you have more competition. So make sure your home is showing its best and standing out from the crowd. You could be one of many that are selling on just your street alone. You need to showcase your home the best so that potential home buyers see something that is memorable and more appealing than the others. Being that it’s the busiest time, you need to be patient. You will sell your home it just may take a little time. At this time, it’s easier to have a friend or a Home Stager to come in and take a look at your home with a critical eye and say what needs to be put away, 
  • De-cluttering
  • Paint colours on the front and inside of the house
  • Re-evaluate your furniture layout in your home. If you've ever been stuck trying to figure out the best layout or something is bugging you about the room and you can't put your finger on it, it might be the furniture layout.
  • Make sure your home is clean. If you have a dog, home buyers don't want to see dog fur and dust bunnies in corners or under chairs. This can look like the house isn't well taken care of. 
For more tips on preparing your house for selling, check out another informative article! http://designsquared2.blogspot.ca/2013/09/adding-curb-appeal-to-your-front-yard.html

Having better flow in the space (in terms of furniture) can be more appealing to home buyers and help to make the space feel larger and more inviting. Home Stagers are very important!
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Fall is the next best time because it’s back to more comfortable temperatures. It’s also back to school time, which means families are back from summer vacation, back to your “regularly scheduled programming”. Back to work or school, back to PTA meetings and back to after school activities - back to thinking about selling the house.
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Homes appealing more to first time home buyers will sell at anytime of the year. These types of homes would be condos and townhouses. Oftentimes these home buyers don’t have a family yet and are more interested in features that come with a new home like; underground parking, being downtown or how close is the nearest coffee shop and what entertainment is nearby.
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Check out this other article about making your house stand out from the crowd! http://designsquared2.blogspot.ca/p/home-staging.html


Nevertheless, if you all of a sudden need to move because of a new job offer or family reasons or any other reason, you need to sell when you have to move. Same rules apply, you need to stay patient, and always making sure your home is showing its best for every viewing. Make sure it’s clean and tidy, make sure it’s DE-cluttered and is more pleasing to eye so that potential buyers have an easier time of seeing their own things in the space.


Good luck selling your home!