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CASE STUDY: Why Real Estate agents stage their OWN homes

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We work with Real Estate agents day in and day out. Agents refer us to their sellers for staging their client’s vacant homes for sale.

Although it is a Real Estate Agent’s fiduciary responsibility to provide their sellers with the tools and marketing strategies for a successful sale, some are occasionally hesitant to suggest that their clients invest in staging. Why would this be, you ask? Staging is statistically proven to increase the perceived value of the home, and our clients have netted up to 700% return on their staging investments this year.

The listing agent’s role is a delicate balance, and one of advocate, advisor and strategist, just to name a few. As they tasked with marketing a product that they themselves have no control over, with regards to location and condition, they can only make best-case recommendations to their clients. Some agents may not want to “rock the boat” and suggest their clients invest in updates or staging at all, in fear of losing the listing altogether.  

We feel that the savviest of agents are those with proven, repeatable processes for marketing and presentation of their listings, regardless of market conditions.

This month, we’d like to showcase a few agents who not only believe in staging and make it a part of their listing process, but have recently staged both a combination of their own personal homes, or investment properties, with great success. The locations range from Willowsford in Loudoun County, Alexandria, Ashburn and Reston. Let’s hear from them in their own words:

Why was staging important for your home/investment property? 

Rebecca Williams, Pearson Smith Realty:

Believe it or not, this was the first time I have ever hired a stager but must say I am a true convert.  I have sold most of my listings/homes empty but in this case I wanted to showcase the functionality and define the open space on both the main and lower levels of my home. While I had envisioned various uses for the sunroom, dining area, office nook, and the different spaces throughout my lower level, integrating these spaces cohesively proved challenging. I sought the expertise of Staged by Design to help visualize and unify these areas into a harmonious and cohesive layout.

Eric Pearson, Pearson Smith Realty:

Being an older home (1906) and vacant; it was important to incorporate staging/furniture to highlight the character of the home. This home has a very unique floorplan, so allowing the buyer to visual how the property could come together with furniture/decor, made an extremely positive impact during tours, etc.

Jeremy Browne, Century 21:

I believe staging is important for every listing.  It is very rare to see a "lived-in" home that will appeal to the largest pool of buyers in its immediate condition.  We had just finished a full renovation of this property, and it was vital to provide a vision for how it could look.

Rob Ferguson, RE/Max Allegiance:

It was such a nice renovation project that we felt that the staging would be the perfect complement to enhance all of the upgrades and allow a buyer to feel how they would live in the home.

How did staging affect the way the home showed, and/or feedback on the home? 

Rebecca Williams, Pearson Smith Realty:

I immediately began receiving very positive feedback regarding the staging of my home.  I sent colleagues and friends the pictures and they were stunned over how great my home looked, especially those who had spent time in my home prior to listing it.  Heck, after walking through the first time after the stagers left, I  joked with my husband that we were not going to move after all.  

Ultimately, the furniture choices, rugs, artwork, accents all brightened up my home (I have dark hardwoods, dark kitchen cabinets and dark granite) and made it feel cozy, warm and inviting.  I have hosted many open houses and the host of my open house told me that buyers were spending 45 minutes to an hour in my home and I ended up receiving several offers over asking price on day one!  This never happened when I had no staging/furniture in my listings. I credit the staging, 100%.

Eric Pearson, Pearson Smith Realty:

We received over list price in 3 DOM; so it is safe to say, staging was 100% worth it!

Jeremy Browne, Century 21:

Staging made the home feel inviting and complete.  Several people asked me if they could buy the furniture, as they loved the way it was put together!  The home sold the first weekend for $50,000 over list price.

Rob Ferguson, RE/Max Allegiance:

It gave the house a warm, home like feeling that we were hoping for so the house would have a personal feel.

Were there areas of the property you hoped that staging would highlight or help make sense of for buyers? 

Rebecca Williams, Pearson Smith Realty:

Yes, definitely.  Aside from making the open spaces more defined, I thought it was important to showcase/highlight the main level and lower level of the home for those buyers who were seeking multi-generational living spaces.  When we bought this home, we purchased it with the point of view of raising teenagers but more and more buyers are desiring spaces to accommodate family and I think the staging team nailed it.  

Eric Pearson, Pearson Smith Realty:

Leigh and her team made it a point to highlight the main level (home buyer first impression), the primary bedroom, and bathrooms. We trusted their judgement (they are the experts) and we believed they nailed it!

Jeremy Browne, Century 21:

Yes!  The main floor had flexible space, and I wanted it to capture that flexibility.  Leigh and her team did an amazing job of creating a flow from the kitchen to the dining to the family room.  The living room actually felt like a living room, and one that would be used, as opposed to a formal living room which seems to be dated at the moment.  The recreation room on the lower level was also laid out to maximize space and really helped to give buyers ideas for themselves.

Rob Ferguson, RE/Max Allegiance:

 Yes…the kitchen was nicely remodeled and had what we would consider a pantry/coffee bar/small seating area or office off the kitchen.  It would be hard to have a vision for this space without directing the buyer to ideas that we had for the space and the staging helped provide that vision.

Whether it’s your own home, listing or investment property, we can help elevate the home through intentional designs that MAKE YOU MONEY!

Click here for more information and a quick quote: https://www.staged-by-design.com/contact

5 To-Dos for a Quick Listing

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The Spring selling season is almost upon us. Are you ready? With limited inventory on the market, the home selling/buying process is moving very quickly. If you are needing to put your house on the market in a quick time-frame, we have come up with 5 things you need to do before listing. These are all very economical tasks you, as the homeowner, can do in a short time frame that will increase the salability of your home.

De-Clutter

Our home revolves around our lives. Life gets messy - especially with kids. But when selling a home, let's edit some of the items we use on a daily basis. We don’t really need buyers seeing our every day lives spilled out on the countertops of our kitchens and bathrooms. AND buyers don’t really want to see evidence of someone else living in the home.

Furniture Placement

If you can't see it, you can't sell it. Draw attention to the focal points of the room and make sure you have have ample walking space from room to room. This may mean moving some furniture out into storage while your house is on the market.

Clean, Clean, Clean!!

We are talking Spring cleaning on steroids. Make sure to take into consideration things you don't normally think about on a regular basis like air vents, light fixtures and grout. Sometimes buyers can see past clutter but they can’t see past the cleanliness and condition of the home.

Adding Style

Adding a few inexpensive light touches makes a huge difference. New pillows always freshen up an old sofa. New white crisp bedding and towels give off that clean hotel appeal while adding style to a space.

Curb Appeal

Realtors spend several minutes at each home trying to open the lock box and get the key to the home. During this time buyers are analyzing ALL the details of the front exterior. First impressions are huge! Items you can tackle in this area include trimming those overgrown bushes, adding a fresh coat of paint to the front door, giving the flower beds a fresh appearance with new mulch, and planting seasonal flowers.

The market is definitely crazy right now and things are moving at a fast pace. These 5 things will put you in the right direction toward a quick listing date. If you are feeling overwhelmed or your house needs a little TLC before hitting the market, book a home staging consultation with us. We will give you a room by room priority list of what you can do to spruce up your space within your budget. We can shine a spotlight on your home!

Tomorrow is Just a Day Away - When is the Best Time to Call in a Home Stager?

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The decision to list a home for sale can often occur quickly. It ranges from a result of life or work circumstances, to simply finding the perfect home and needing to sell the current home first.

Listing a home can become quite a production for your clients. If you compare it to a Broadway musical, it comes together with the work of many people.  With a musical you have the design of the product (the play), the promotion of the product (marketing) and the appearance of the product (the set and the characters).  All of these components come together to hopefully create a box office hit. 

Just like producing a musical on stage, putting a house on the market must be a well-choreographed process.  This process includes promotion, price and product.  As a realtor, you advise the seller to come to the most achievable price point in which to sell.   It is your fiduciary responsibility to provide your client with all the tools at your disposals in promoting the listing. The product, one of the most crucial component to the process, is one of the easiest portions to enhance, yet requires the coordination of many moving parts, of which staging has the overall highest ROI. But when should this part of the process take place? 

We have created a great guideline for deciding when a staging consultation should happen.  We believe a good parameter should be 1 week for every year you have lived in your house. For instance, if the seller has lived in the house for 2 years, schedule a consultation two weeks prior to listing.  If the seller has lived in the house for 10 years, plan on 2 ½ months prior to listing.  The need for upgrades and deferred maintenance are substantially higher the longer someone has lived in the house. In addition, the amount of personal possessions tends to grow with each year. Our consultation will outline what maintenance needs to be completed before list date and what should stay or go. The goal of our consultation is to focus on the tasks that provide you with the highest return on investment (ROI).  Our guideline gives sellers plenty of time to schedule contractors for the work to be completed as well as sufficient time to edit their possessions. 

If furniture and accessory staging is needed, post consultation, our lead time is typically one and a half weeks in advance.  Our detailed design is customized to the needs of the home, with any suggested upgrades, updates and scheduled work all geared to support the list price of the home.

Our staging, along with proper price and aggressive marketing, will complete that perfectly choreographed process for selling a home FAST and making it a "box office hit" on the market.

Give us a call at 703-552-4545 or simply click HERE to book your consultation online to start your perfect listing.