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 Staging Your Home to Sell Quickly 
 
 
 
 
 
Paisley Home Staging
Home Staging and Interior Redesign Services 
Tamie Ogden
tamie@paisleyhomestaging.com
           (801) 565-7106 
 
 http://www.paisleyhomestaging.com/what-is-staging.htm      
            Welcome to Utah's Premier Home Staging Company, where Paisley Home Staging Consultant make the first impression happen.  Studies show that the average homebuyer makes a decision to purchase within the first 8 seconds of entering a home.  At Paisley Home Staging it's our mission to maximize that first 8 seconds of impression time.  Our home staging plans can help you accent the home assets that help you command the price you are looking for and eliminate the need to decrease your value.  In fact, our services are significantly less than the average first price reduction.  If your are about to list your home, or your home has been on the market for weeks our expertise will help you get the price you want and sell your home faster.  Our proven method works for all price ranges, and we have packages to fit all budgets.  Make a great first impression on the next person to walk through the door and get what you're expecting out of your home sale.

HOW FAST DO UTAH'S STAGED HOMES SELL?

According to statistics for  staged homes through out the United States 5% of Utah staged homes sell the same day, 2% of Utah staged homes sell within 2 days, 9% of Utah staged homes sell within 3-5 days and 84% of Utah staged homes sell within 5-30 days.

HOW MUCH OVER THE "ASKING" PRICE HAVE UTAH STAGED HOMES SOLD FOR?

According to statistics for Utah Staged Homes and other staged homes through out the United States 39% sell for up to $4,999 over asking price, 45% sell for $5,000 – $49,999 over the asking price and 16% sell for $50,000-$200,000 over the asking price.
                             Staging makes it "FEEL" like home, and "LOOK" like a model.

WHAT IS HOME STAGING?

A Professional Home Stager is a design consultant who assists homeowners and Realtors identify the homes strengths and weaknesses.  Consultants offer the "first impression" tips to enhance the sell ability of the home. 

Imagine, the number of potential buyers that have come and gone through your home.  Now, think of the number potential buyers that have yet to tour your home without making an offer.  The frustration of loosing buyer after buyer can force most homeowners to do the unthinkable.  Lower the price of their home just to sell it to the next face that walks through the door.  Instead of giving away your hard earned equity, consider an alternative that is proven to protect the value of your home and decrease the time on the market.
 
We Decorate a Home to Live in, We Stage a Home to Sell!
 

Want to sell your home quickly and for top dollar?  "Staging" can help.  "Staging" is presenting your home in its best and most appealing light to the majority of home-buyers.

In theory, "staging" isn't hard or costly, but in reality, many homeowners find it difficult because it's often hard to see something objectively when we love it.

An easy way to see effectively "staged" homes is to visit decorated models.  Decorating a model is expensive, but builders are willing to invest the cost because they understand just how well a "staged" home sells.  You too can profit from this knowledge.

Basic Staging Rules


#1 - Clean.  Your home must sparkle!  To achieve this level is usually only feasible by hiring a cleaning crew.  In fact, having a cleaning service return weekly while your house is for sale is probably a pretty good investment.  Get your windows professionally cleaned inside and out too.
 

#2 - Fix.  Got a dripping faucet or a cracked tile?  These will send the wrong message to potential buyers.  Getting them fixed before you put your house on the market is a smart idea.

#3 - Eliminate Clutter.  The "50% Rule" requires that you eliminate the clutter in your home by at least half.  This may be the hardest rule of all!  We love our clutter - - it reflects our memories, hobbies, and values.  But it doesn't sell homes!  Clutter makes homes seem smaller and disorganized.  (Have you ever noticed that the really expensive stores seem to have an expansive, clutter-free layout, while "cheap" stores are often a jumble of merchandise?)  Even the ancient practice of Feng Shui has as a central focus the elimination of clutter.

#4 - Executive Neutral.  Neutral colors sell.  It's a fact.  Try to convey an image of quality and neutrality.  Potential buyers walking through your home want to imagine themselves as the owners.  If you use styles or colors they would never select, you've just turned them off.  Staying high-quality, but neutral is safest.

#5 - De-personalize.  Remove objects that your potential buyers won't be able to identify with.  For example, political and religious items may turn off whole groups of buyers, because they cannot "imagine" your home as their home.  Buying a home is an emotional decision, and you want potential buyers to make an emotional connection with your home by being able to "see" themselves in it.

 

The Test.


Wondering if something is acceptable "staging"?  Visit a model home to see if they do it.  For example, can you leave your high-end, designer toaster out on your kitchen counter?  Nope!  You won't find a single toaster in the kitchens of model homes.  Can you display an artsy topiary tree on your kitchen counter?  Yes.  Model homes do!

 

 

Some Specifics.

"Curb Appeal." They say you can only make one "first impression," and people usually form their first impression within 30 seconds.  What potential buyers see when they drive up to your house will be their first impression.  This is a good place to spend a little extra time and money.  Plant flowers, trim bushes, weed, pick up leaves, repaint your front door, replace tarnished house numbers or a dented mailbox, get a brand-new neutral doormat, park your old car somewhere else.

 

A light & bright foyerThe Entrance.  The first glimpse inside your home should give potential buyers positive, uplifting feelings.  Make your entryway as light and bright as possible.  Leave all the lights in the house on.  (Have you noticed that model homes do this?)  Get rid of all area rugs. (Even authentic, high-quality carpets should normally be removed since they break up the expanse of floor space, making rooms look smaller.)  Limit your cooking to very plain foods so odors don't linger.  (No cabbage, garlic, or onions!)  On the other hand, freshly baked chocolate chip cookie smells are just fine!  (They evoke a homey feeling for almost everyone.)

 

Kitchen.  Kitchens sell homes, so the importance of making your kitchen appealing can't be underestimated.  Clean and de-clutter!  Anything taking up counter or floor space must go (the only exception would be the types of designer touches seen in model homes).  Anything displayed on the refrigerator must go.  If your cabinets are old, consider resurfacing them.  If your counter knobs are old or out-of-date, replacing them can be a  relatively inexpensive "facelift."  Get a woodtone touchup stick from your home supply store and fill in any nicks and scratches.  Shelves and pantries must appear orderly and very spacious.  Put those extra items in your newly rented storage unit or give them away!

 

Bathrooms.  Again, clean and de-clutter!  You absolutely must get rid of any mildew/mold.  If you have a glass shower door, squeegee it after every shower.  A mold-and-mildew remover and a soap scum remover can work wonders.  Glass cleaning products do a good job of cleaning windows and mirrors (but be careful if you have brass fixtures since ammonia will cause these to pit).  Do not display any personal toiletry items!  Remove all deodorant, mouthwash, electric toothbrushes, etc. and put them in your cabinet.  (Model homes never, ever display such items!)  Pick up all bath mats/rugs.  Keep your soap dishes pristine.  If you have bars of hand soap, they should look new.  Get a new set of high-quality, neutral, fluffy towels and display them.  (Model homes always do this!)

 

Rest of the House.  Clean, repair, de-clutter, and de-personalize!  You're going for that Executive but neutral look, since almost everyone can "see themselves" in a home like that. 

  • Remove those knickknacks! 
  • Remove enough items from your closet so you can hang a garment without touching the garment next to it - - this could be difficult.  (Extra and out-of-season clothes go to your newly rented storage unit.) 
  • Remove area rugs
  • Remove throw blankets
  • Remove throw pillows (or replace with "designer" pillows)
  • If your houseplants are anemic, remove them.  Replace with high-quality silk plants or healthy houseplants in brass, wicker, or plain ceramic containers. 
  • Take a hard look at your carpets.  Are they stained or worn?  Replacing carpets is often an excellent investment because it gives your home that "new" look that everyone wants.  (Buyers have notoriously poor imaginations, so replacing existing carpet with neutral carpet is usually a much better idea than offering a "carpet allowance.")
  • Leave all the lights on  (No burned-out lightbulbs!)
  • Keep wastebaskets empty
  • If possible, send your pets to stay with family or friends.  As much as we love our pets, they can be a major negative distraction to potential buyers.
  • Leave your home before potential buyers arrive

 

Summary

Once you accept the challenge that you're turning your home into a "model home" to sell at top dollar and in record time, you've won half the battle.  You'll be well rewarded for your efforts!

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Staging Makes $ense
 
   13 Reasons To Stage Your Home
  1. Staged Homes Sell in Less Time
  2. Staged Homes Sell for More Money
  3. Staged Exteriors Entice Viewing
  4. Staged Entryways Affect Buyer's Decision
  5. Staged Living Rooms Make Buyers Feel at Home
  6. Staged Kitchens Sell Houses
  7. Staged Homes Tell Buyers that Your Home Is Loved
  8. Staged Homes Attract Agents
  9. Staged Homes Get More Advertising
  10. Staged Homes Appraise for Top Dollar
  11. Staged Homes Keep Buyers on Track To Close
  12. Staged Homes Help Home Sellers Prepare to Move
  13. Staged Main Bedrooms Sell Pleasure and Relaxation 
Joy Porter
Accredited Staging Professional

http://www.stagingmakessense.com/content/secrets.php         

Cell Phone: (801) 918-0696
Office Phone: (801) 701-0040
Fax: (801) 701-0060
Address: 844 E. 140 N.
Lindon, UT 84042
E-Mail: info@stagingmakessense.com

Staging Secrets

INSIDE:
 
Clear all unnecessary objects from furniture throughout the house.
  1. Clear all unnecessary objects from the kitchen countertops.
  2. In the bathroom, remove any unnecessary items from countertops, tubs, shower stalls and commode tops. Coordinate towels to one or two colors only.
  3. Rearrange or remove some of the furniture to make rooms appear larger.
  4. Take down or rearrange certain pictures or objects on walls, especially collections and family photos.
  5. Review the inside of the house room by room, and:
    • Paint any room needing paint.
    • Clean carpets that need it.
    • Clean windows.
  6. If you need room to store extra possessions use the garage or rent a storage unit.
  7. During "showings" turn on all lights and lamps.
  8. Have stereo FM on during the day for all viewings.

                              Before

                                      After

                                                                                                               

OUTSIDE:

  1. Go around the perimeter of the house and move all garbage cans, discarded wood scraps, extra building materials, etc., into the garage.
  2. Check gutters for roof moss and dry rot. Make sure they are swept and cleaned.
  3. Look at all plants... prune bushes and trees. Keep plants from blocking windows. "YOU CAN'T SELL A HOUSE IF YOU CAN'T SEE IT." Plants are like children -- they grow so fast!!
  4. Weed and then mulch all planting areas. Keep lawn freshly cut and fertilized. Remove and dead plants or shrubs.
  5. Clear patios or decks of all small items. such as small planters, flower pots, charcoal, barbecues, toys. etc. (Put them in the garage or a storage unit.)
  6. Check paint condition of the house -- especially the front door and trim. "CURB APPEAL REALLY WORKS!"
Staged Homes Look Better and Sell Fasteroutside-white-house.jpg
8 Tips for Staging Your Home

 

1.      Make the right first impression
Buyers decide in the first eight seconds whether or not they want to buy your home.

  • Paint the front door and trim.
  • Hang a wreath on the door.
  • Add potted flowers (flowers in front say this is a happy house).
  • Fertilize the grass to make it bright green.
  • Put fresh mulch around the bushes.
  • Fix the doorbell if it’s broken.

2. Let the sun shine in!
After location, light is the second most quoted reason why a buyer chooses the house.

  • Clean all the windows.
  • Replace drapery with sheer curtains or white shades.
  • Replace lamp shades with sheer white shades.
  • Replace light bulbs with higher wattage.
  • Trim back shrubs that block window light.
  • Paint the inside walls white.
  • Put white slipcovers on all dark furniture.
  • Put up lights in each corner of the major rooms.

3. Remove clutter
People can’t visualize themselves living there when they can’t see past your clutter.

  • Store half your “stuff,” including knick-knacks and furniture.
  • Remove personal objects like family photos and children’s artwork.
  • Remove all objects from closet floors.
  • Put half your clothes into storage.
  • Make your linen closet meticulous; people judge hidden wiring and plumbing by how neat your linen closet is.
  • Hide all electric cords and wiring.
  • Eliminate unhealthy plants.
  • Put fresh sheets on beds with four extra pillows.

4. Send kitty to Grandma’s House
People buy with their eyes and their noses.

  • Remove kitty litter, dog beds and other smelly pet items.
  • Warm a few drops of vanilla inside the oven door.
  • Smoke outside; remove ashtrays.
  • Open all windows an hour before the buyer arrives.
  • Keep the trash can clean.

5. Freshen the kitchen
The kitchen is everyone’s favorite room in the house.

  • Clear all countertops.
  • Replace cracked, scratched or broken appliances.
  • Re-grout the tile.
  • Wax the floors.
  • Update kitchen knobs.
  • Paint or replace cabinet fronts.
  • Put in a window; it can increase the value of your home by 10 percent.

6. Clean the bathroom
No one wants to move into your bathroom.

  • Scrub the walls and floors.
  • Clear off all shelves and put away personal items.
  • Re-grout tiles and replace caulking.
  • Hang a new shower curtain.
  • Buy fresh hand towels and rug.
  • Replace old soap.

 

7. Add color
Touches of yellow and other warm colors say ‘welcome home.’

  • Buy new throw pillows for the sofa and bed.
  • Add a fresh ficus tree.
  • Define areas with colorful rugs.

8. Don't empty out the house
An empty house makes the seller look desperate. Buyers generally don't pay full price for an empty house. In addition empty rooms look smaller.

  • Rent or borrow furniture if you need to in order to make the home look lived in and give the buyer a sense of space. 

      



     

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