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The
Way you live in a home and the way you sell your house are two very
different things!
By Christine Rae ASP, August Issue of Port Dalhousie Peer
Your
house is probably your largest asset, selling it can be one of the
most important decisions in your life.
If
you want to ensure your house sells fast and for top dollar you
may consider a new idea… “Home Staging®”,or
“preparing a home for sale”.
When
you list a house for sale it becomes a product. Just like other
commodities for sale, your house must be seen in order for it to
SELL. To sell quickly, it needs to stand out from similar products
in the marketplace. Staging® a property is a smart investment,
sends the message of a well cared for home.
By
creating a series of first impressions, & showcasing your home’s
best features, the buyer connects emotionally & is able to visualize
living there.
Why is staging important to sellers?
Today's
buyer is interested in moving into a home that does not require
any “move-in repairs”. They do not want to patch or
paint the inside or do landscaping on the outside. Today's buyer
is busy, usually two-income, needing to quickly get on with their
lives. Smart buyers look for a house that is “move in ready”
in all aspects; a staged home is just that. When the house is staged,
the realtor has the option to put a “staged home” sign
under the FOR SALE sign. A savvy buyer will ask to see a staged
home first, knowing that it will show best, saving time and effort.
Generally,
when buyers arrive to view a property, they have established it
meets their basic criteria. Staging the house creates a series of
great impressions throughout the home, motivating the buyer to linger;
move in-not on!
What
is the ultimate goal of staging? What feeling should be conveyed?
Why is it important to stage both the inside and outside of the
home?
The
ultimate goal of staging, is to place the home in the best showcase
condition, so it sells at the best possible price in the shortest
possible time.
The
feeling to convey is de-personalized & de-cluttered, so the
potential buyer can see the house and its features, not the current
homeowners “stuff”; the best view of each room, the
best traffic pattern through the home, the best curb appeal. Any
realtor will tell you there are times when a potential buyer will
not even get out of the car just because of the impression made
by the outside. Staging includes curb appeal suggestions. The buyer
needs to feel she is at home, not in your home.
A certified
Staging® Professional™, or a realtor with the accreditation
(ASP) has the best interest of the homeowner in mind, wanting to
have the home showcase at its best & providing an objective
opinion.
Often
the difficult part of selling a home is establishing or agreeing
to a sale price. Pricing a home is emotional; many sellers want
the price to reflect personal memories and values. Memories,
however, don’t qualify as a feature but appealing to a buyer's
emotions will make a difference. Buyers only know what they see,
not the way it’s going to be!
Looking
at your house with the eyes of a buyer is the first step to objectivity.
The marketplace will determine the price range your house is in;
by staging® your home YOU are determining where your house falls
in that range. The most critical timeframe for selling your property
is the first 30days, because the first 2 weeks generates a flurry
of activity. That is when curiosity is piqued, interest is generated,
brokers & agents tour. If your property is overpriced, it will
quickly becomes shop worn, people begin to think there is something
wrong with it….they might look but they don't buy. What kind
of experience do you want to have 30 days from now? Do you want
to have your house sitting on the market or do you want to be getting
on with your life?
With
technology buyers can quickly find out what is on the market, how
much its listed or sold for, even before they contact an agent...and
they will be comparing your house with them. Remember the consumer
always wants the best product that meets their needs, at the best
price. Isn't that what you always want? The true value of a home
is the price a buyer is willing to pay to gain ownership of it
Price, Location and Condition are three of the most important ingredients
for a successful sale. In order for a house to sell, the list price
must be in direct relationship to the other ingredients. If just
one of those ingredients is off balance, the property will take
longer to sell & the $$$ amount will be less. If your home is
less than ready to sell and you don't see the need to “prepare
it for sale” don’t be disappointed when an offer comes
in at less than you hoped for.
Tips
for Selling
- Play
music every day; you never know when a showing may occur.
- Involve
the family. everyone help to keep the house “picked up”
& ready to show.
-
Before all showings open window coverings, turn on lights, keep
garage doors and toilet seats down!
- Allow
potential buyers privacy to view your home; go for a walk, leave
or work in the yard.
- Put
jewellery and valuables in a safety deposit box to avoid theft.
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