Staging as I said yesterday is one of the most important things you can do to boost the sale of your home. Now you're probably wondering if I don't hire someone, can I stage it myself?
Of course you can! Here are some of my tried and true staging tips:
1. Lose the Clutter- Having too much stuff can make a room appear smaller than it really is.
- Remove one piece of furniture from each room
- Remove 2-3 items from each set of book shelves
- Organize and give everything a place or throw it away!- don't stuff it in a closet- even they need to look good!
- Clean off kitchen counter tops- put all portable appliances away
- Clean off all bathroom counter tops
- Rent a storage unit if needed to remove some of the clutter from your house
2. De-Personalize- Take down your family photos, clean off the front of your refrigerater, put away sentimental knickknacks. Once you put your house on the market it is no longer yours. Buyers don't want to feel like they are walking into someone's house and taking over, they want to envision themselves there.
3. Neutralize- Tone down the bright colors! Buyers these days are drawn to neutral wall color, neutral furniture, neutral accessories. I'm not saying you have to go boring but maybe paint that neon green bedroom a nice taupe to appeal to more buyers. Ever seen a Pottery Barn catalog? That's what most buyers want their dream home to look like
4. Re-purpose a Room- you might use it as junk room or a playroom but it's intended purpose is a dining room, so it's time to turn it back into a dining room. Buyers have a hard time visualizing a room if it isn't being used for it's intended purpose.
5. Accessorize Properly- adding accesosories can change a room instantly. Add decorative pills to a sofa or bed. Cut and display fresh flowers on your dining or kitchen table. Display art properly through out the house.
6. Mini Facelifts- Don't have the money for major upgrades? Don't worry little fixes can make a huge difference.
- Paint kitchen cabinets and add knobs
- Re-finish hardwood floors
- Paint beat up walls
- Replace outdated faucets, knobs, lights, etc
7. Curb Appeal- the front of the house is the first thing buyers will see when they walk up is the front of the house so make a good impression
- Trim bushes
- Plant fresh flowers
- Have a new or in good condition welcome mat
- Power wash porch or steps as needed
- Paint front door and trim, and any shutters to match
8. Get rid of smells- are you a smoker? have a few cats or dogs? After living in your own home for awhile you tend to not realize certain odors that may be living there, but trust me buyers will!
If you've smoked in the house - stop immediately!! Unless you're going to find buyers who are smokers (which is very rare these days) you're going to need to put in some work. Most of the walls will need to be repainted and you're probably going to need new flooring just to get the smell out. For animals try to keep litter boxes together in one area and clean them every day if needed.
9. Visit Model Homes and Open Houses- Need inspiration? Not sure what colors match with what? Visit new construction model homes and open houses in your area. It's important to try to envision your house the way that buyers do. Models homes will give you the idea of how to make it feel inviting and homey without any personalized touches. Open Houses will either give you inspiration or will teach you what not to do!
10. Call a professional! If this all sounds overwhelming or you don't know where to start, don't worry! Talk to your real estate agent about helping you hire a home stager. Many agents these days will even pay for a stager or part of the cost of one since they know just how important it is for a home to be staged.
Once the home has been staged it must also be presented to each
potential buyer in its best possible light!
Before All Showings:
• Set the stage — Lights, music, action!
• Open all curtains and blinds.
• Turn on ALL lights and lamps.
• Put garage doors down.
• Put all toilet lids down.
Friday, September 7, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Is Home Staging Really that Important?
YES! YES! YES!
When trying to sell your house, next to pricing staging is the most important thing.
Why might you ask? Shouldn't people be willing to look past the clutter, personal photos, and knicknacks? I mean it's my house, I have to live in it, why should I have to fix it up for other people?
If that's how you think then let's look at a few questions:
-Would you buy a car that was dirty and full of someone else's trash?
-Would you buy a shirt that had a stain on the front or a big tear down the middle?
-Would you pay for a hotel room that was dirty, full of trash, and had unmade sheets strewn across the bed?
Mostly likely you answered No to those 3 quesitons I posed above, because as a smart educated consumer you're not going to pay for/purchase a product that isn't up to the standards you're expecting to receive. Right? So why should a potential buyer come into your home and love it despite the clutter, broken doors, and trash lying around?
Let's look at these photos below- which room are you more drawn to?
Mosty likely you said the room on the right, isn't it amazing what just a few small changes can do!
If you look closely you can see that they used pretty much everything that was already in the room, they just changed the flooring, added a rug, some accessories, and lighting and now the room has a whole new look!
Do you see the point? When selling your home you only get one chance to make a first impression and it better be a good one. Buyers these days are armed with more information than ever before thanks to the internet, so it's important that your home is staged and photographed to give off that correct first impression.
Now let's look at the statistics, you can't deny the numbers!
Homes that are staged sell in about two months while it can take unstaged homes up to 8 months to find a buyer that is willing to look past your mess and see potential! Do you have time to wait 8 months for your house to sell? At that point your dream house is probably gone!
So which house do you want to be, the before house or the after house?
Stay tuned tomorrow when I share my top Staging tips for selling your house.
**Have a staging or real estate question? Don't hesitate to contact me, I would love to help!**
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When trying to sell your house, next to pricing staging is the most important thing.
Why might you ask? Shouldn't people be willing to look past the clutter, personal photos, and knicknacks? I mean it's my house, I have to live in it, why should I have to fix it up for other people?
If that's how you think then let's look at a few questions:
-Would you buy a car that was dirty and full of someone else's trash?
-Would you buy a shirt that had a stain on the front or a big tear down the middle?
-Would you pay for a hotel room that was dirty, full of trash, and had unmade sheets strewn across the bed?
Mostly likely you answered No to those 3 quesitons I posed above, because as a smart educated consumer you're not going to pay for/purchase a product that isn't up to the standards you're expecting to receive. Right? So why should a potential buyer come into your home and love it despite the clutter, broken doors, and trash lying around?
Let's look at these photos below- which room are you more drawn to?
Mosty likely you said the room on the right, isn't it amazing what just a few small changes can do!
If you look closely you can see that they used pretty much everything that was already in the room, they just changed the flooring, added a rug, some accessories, and lighting and now the room has a whole new look!
Do you see the point? When selling your home you only get one chance to make a first impression and it better be a good one. Buyers these days are armed with more information than ever before thanks to the internet, so it's important that your home is staged and photographed to give off that correct first impression.
Now let's look at the statistics, you can't deny the numbers!
Homes that are staged sell in about two months while it can take unstaged homes up to 8 months to find a buyer that is willing to look past your mess and see potential! Do you have time to wait 8 months for your house to sell? At that point your dream house is probably gone!
So which house do you want to be, the before house or the after house?
Stay tuned tomorrow when I share my top Staging tips for selling your house.
**Have a staging or real estate question? Don't hesitate to contact me, I would love to help!**
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
What Can You Get Wednesday: $300,000 in Annapolis
Ever wondered what you can get for $300,000 in Annapolis?
Annapolis, Maryland is not only the capital of our lovely state but also my hometown! Annapolis is a small charming historical city located on the Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Severn River. Annapolis boasts a population of 38,394 people and is located in between Baltimore and Washington, DC making it the perfect get away for those looking for a break from the bustling city.
So let's take a look at what $300,000 can get you:
2144 Hideaway Ct #29, Annapolis, MD
Listed for $285,000
This 1,522 square foot 2 level three year old end unit townhouse features a gourmet kitchen with 42' maple cabinets, stainless steel appliances and granite counter tops. Hardwood floors throughout the whole house with a spacious living room featuring a gas fireplace and crown moulding. Large master suite with whirlpool tub and garage parking for 1 car.
For more photos and virtual tour click here.
Listing courtesy of Jason Donovan at RE/MAX Leading Edge, Inc.
3337 Arundel on the Bay Rd, Annapolis, MD
Listed for $299,250
This 1,512 square foot two story single family colonial is in the desirable beach community of Oyster Harbor. Features include hard wood floors, ceiling fans, kitchen family/dining room combo. Master bedroom with vaulted ceiling, walk in closet and full bath.
For more photos and a virtual tour click here.
Listing courtesy of Celeste O'Dea at Keller Williams Select
2711 Riva Rd, Annapolis, MD
Listed for $305,900
This 1,320 square foot single family home is a freshly painted 3 BR 2 BA Starter /Investor Rancher with close proximity to Annapolis, Rt. 50, Rte 97 and within minutes to Downtown Annapolis, Annapolis Mall, and USNA.Clean but sold in "AS IS" condition. Bathrooms, Kitchen and Basement need updating but a new hot water heater was recently installed.
For more photos and a virtual tour click here.
Listing courtesy of Claudia Edgar at Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
If you have any questions or are interested in seeing any of these homes don't hesistate to contact me!
Annapolis, Maryland is not only the capital of our lovely state but also my hometown! Annapolis is a small charming historical city located on the Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Severn River. Annapolis boasts a population of 38,394 people and is located in between Baltimore and Washington, DC making it the perfect get away for those looking for a break from the bustling city.
So let's take a look at what $300,000 can get you:
2144 Hideaway Ct #29, Annapolis, MD
This 1,522 square foot 2 level three year old end unit townhouse features a gourmet kitchen with 42' maple cabinets, stainless steel appliances and granite counter tops. Hardwood floors throughout the whole house with a spacious living room featuring a gas fireplace and crown moulding. Large master suite with whirlpool tub and garage parking for 1 car.
For more photos and virtual tour click here.
Listing courtesy of Jason Donovan at RE/MAX Leading Edge, Inc.
3337 Arundel on the Bay Rd, Annapolis, MD
Listed for $299,250
This 1,512 square foot two story single family colonial is in the desirable beach community of Oyster Harbor. Features include hard wood floors, ceiling fans, kitchen family/dining room combo. Master bedroom with vaulted ceiling, walk in closet and full bath.
For more photos and a virtual tour click here.
Listing courtesy of Celeste O'Dea at Keller Williams Select
2711 Riva Rd, Annapolis, MD
Listed for $305,900
This 1,320 square foot single family home is a freshly painted 3 BR 2 BA Starter /Investor Rancher with close proximity to Annapolis, Rt. 50, Rte 97 and within minutes to Downtown Annapolis, Annapolis Mall, and USNA.Clean but sold in "AS IS" condition. Bathrooms, Kitchen and Basement need updating but a new hot water heater was recently installed.
For more photos and a virtual tour click here.
Listing courtesy of Claudia Edgar at Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
If you have any questions or are interested in seeing any of these homes don't hesistate to contact me!
Friday, August 10, 2012
Deal in The Downs- $599,000
Only $599,00 in The Downs!
900 Coachway Annapolis, MD 21401
Lovely Deck House with open floor plan with gleaming hardwood floors in highly sought after community of The Downs! This home boasts a gorgeous brick fireplace in great room with sliders opening to large wrap around deck over looking beautiful wooded lot. Master bedroom on the main level with lots of closet space and en suite bathroom. Updated kitchen features granite, stainless steel appliances and fabulous built in storage closets! Lower level has a large family room with brick fireplace, sliders opening to private wooded lot, 2 bedrooms, and full bath.
The Downs located on the Severn River boasts a community pool, community playground, and 2 community marinas! You don't want to miss this opportunity to live in The Downs for under 600k! For the full listing and more information, click here.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
How the Other Half Live: Beyonce and Jay-z's August Rental in the Hamptons
Rumor has it that hip-hop King and Queen and their little Princess Blue Ivy have coughed up a pretty penny for the month of August to rent an exclusive home in Hamptons. The 31,000 sq foot home that they are renting is called the Sandcastle and was built by Joe Farrell, a Hamptons developer in 2005. The home was originally listed for $59.5 million when it was built but has been dropped to the current price of $43.5 million.
Apparently B and J got quite a deal with this rental as they are only paying $400,000 for the whole month of August when last year it was rented to Cheryl Mercuris, a 40-something divorcée from Tampa with a direct marketing fortune for $500,000 for 2 weeks.
Sandcastle is about 1.5 miles from the beaches and encompasses 11.5 acres.
Here are some features of this glamourous property:
- 12 bedrooms, 12 full baths
- double living room with 2 fireplaces
- formal dining room with fireplace
- enormous professional chef's kitchen, butler's pantry and walk-in refrigerator
- 10-seat theatre with interactive seats
- upstairs the 2800 sq. ft. master suite has an exotic master bath with honey onyx slabs sitting room, wet bar
- children's entertainment center with virtual golf, skateboard half pipe, rock climbing wall
- media room with 5 plasma TV's
- in home theater room
- squash and racket ball court
- 2-lane bowling alley, full bar and disco,
- complete spa facility- jacuzzi, steam, sauna, and massage area
- 60 foot heated gunite pool with electric cover and underwater stereo
- underground garage with hydraulic lift
- sunken tennis courts
- baseball field
Wow. I don't know about you all but I could use a month at the Sandcastle. Maybe B and J will invite me to tag along?! I could be the nanny- I'm really good with kids :)
If you have an extra $500,000 and are looking to get away click here to rent it for yourself!
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Apparently B and J got quite a deal with this rental as they are only paying $400,000 for the whole month of August when last year it was rented to Cheryl Mercuris, a 40-something divorcée from Tampa with a direct marketing fortune for $500,000 for 2 weeks.
Sandcastle is about 1.5 miles from the beaches and encompasses 11.5 acres.
Here are some features of this glamourous property:
- 12 bedrooms, 12 full baths
- double living room with 2 fireplaces
- formal dining room with fireplace
- enormous professional chef's kitchen, butler's pantry and walk-in refrigerator
- 10-seat theatre with interactive seats
- upstairs the 2800 sq. ft. master suite has an exotic master bath with honey onyx slabs sitting room, wet bar
- children's entertainment center with virtual golf, skateboard half pipe, rock climbing wall
- media room with 5 plasma TV's
- in home theater room
- squash and racket ball court
- 2-lane bowling alley, full bar and disco,
- complete spa facility- jacuzzi, steam, sauna, and massage area
- 60 foot heated gunite pool with electric cover and underwater stereo
- underground garage with hydraulic lift
- sunken tennis courts
- baseball field
Wow. I don't know about you all but I could use a month at the Sandcastle. Maybe B and J will invite me to tag along?! I could be the nanny- I'm really good with kids :)
If you have an extra $500,000 and are looking to get away click here to rent it for yourself!
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Friday, July 27, 2012
What do Buyer's Want?
Here are the 4 main things that home buyers are looking for these days:
If you're a current buyer or browser in today's market do you agree with these 4 items?
If not, do you see any other trends happening?
All pictures and information found at this source, Realtor.com blog: http://styledstagedsold.blogs.realtor.org/2012/07/09/what-do-home-buyers-want-today/
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Top 10 Cities for Young Professionals
I saw this article and I just had to share it! Are you a 20 or 30 something looking for a fun place to live with low unemployment, affordable housing and rentals, and education and entertainment opportunities? Then this is the article for you.
According to Moving.com these cities encompass everything that the "millennials" are looking for these days.
Here is the top 10 list:
1. Athens, Ga.
Unemployment: 6.5%
Average rent price: $798
Median home list price: $174,900
2. Chapel Hill, N.C.
Unemployment: 7.4%
Average rent price: $1,260
Median home list price: $219,900
3. Corvallis, Ore.
Unemployment: 5.7%
Average rent price: $1,043
Median home list price: $283,700
4. Dallas
Unemployment: 6.8%
Average rent price: $1,168
Median home list price: $204,900
5. Ithaca, N.Y.
Unemployment: 6.4%
Average rent price: $1,034
Median home list price: $276,000
6. Oklahoma City, Okla.
Unemployment: 4.5%
Average rent price: $707
Median home list price: $154,900
7. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Unemployment: 6.6%
Average rent price: $1,030
Median home list price: $143,250
8. Phoenix, Ariz.
Unemployment: 7.2%
Average rent price: $834
Median home list price: $185,500
9. Tacoma, Wash.
Unemployment: 7.6%
Average rent price: $963
Median home list price: $239,000
.10. Tallahassee, Fla.
Unemployment: 7.2%
Average rent price: $764
Median home list price: $159,000
What do you think? Do you live in one of these cities? Do you think it's a great place for millennials?
For the Source and to read more about each city: The 10 Best Cities for Millennials - 24/7 Wall St. http://247wallst.com/2012/07/09/the-10-best-cities-for-millennials/#ixzz21U7ffeWk
According to Moving.com these cities encompass everything that the "millennials" are looking for these days.
Here is the top 10 list:
1. Athens, Ga.
Unemployment: 6.5%
Average rent price: $798
Median home list price: $174,900
2. Chapel Hill, N.C.
Unemployment: 7.4%
Average rent price: $1,260
Median home list price: $219,900
3. Corvallis, Ore.
Unemployment: 5.7%
Average rent price: $1,043
Median home list price: $283,700
4. Dallas
Unemployment: 6.8%
Average rent price: $1,168
Median home list price: $204,900
5. Ithaca, N.Y.
Unemployment: 6.4%
Average rent price: $1,034
Median home list price: $276,000
6. Oklahoma City, Okla.
Unemployment: 4.5%
Average rent price: $707
Median home list price: $154,900
7. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Unemployment: 6.6%
Average rent price: $1,030
Median home list price: $143,250
8. Phoenix, Ariz.
Unemployment: 7.2%
Average rent price: $834
Median home list price: $185,500
9. Tacoma, Wash.
Unemployment: 7.6%
Average rent price: $963
Median home list price: $239,000
.10. Tallahassee, Fla.
Unemployment: 7.2%
Average rent price: $764
Median home list price: $159,000
What do you think? Do you live in one of these cities? Do you think it's a great place for millennials?
For the Source and to read more about each city: The 10 Best Cities for Millennials - 24/7 Wall St. http://247wallst.com/2012/07/09/the-10-best-cities-for-millennials/#ixzz21U7ffeWk
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