{"id":2058,"date":"2007-09-07T15:25:58","date_gmt":"2007-09-07T19:25:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.ewm.com\/2007\/09\/07\/home-staging-in-a-saturated-market\/"},"modified":"2007-09-07T15:25:58","modified_gmt":"2007-09-07T19:25:58","slug":"home-staging-in-a-saturated-market","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.myewm.com\/?p=2058","title":{"rendered":"Home Staging in a Saturated Market"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This is my first blog&#8230;ever, so I thought I should write about something safe and within the realm of the EWM agents before I release it to the public.  Everyone has been giving me a hard time about not blogging, so I thought I should take a few minutes and give it a try.  Ines and JoAnn &#8211; you can no longer tease me about not blogging. \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p><strong>I am a firm believer of staging a home.<\/strong>  I took a listing 3 months ago that had expired with another agent &#8211; it was overpriced and the agent didn&#8217;t communicate with her seller regularly&#8230;imagine that&#8230;and they had only 1 showing in 3 months.  Lucky me.  \ud83d\ude42  Shortly after I took the listing, we had the home professionally staged by Martin Amado, of Channel 7&#8217;s Room for Improvement.  I&#8217;m very fortunate to have an exclusive affiliation with him, and it helps me differentiate myself when competing for a listing, and my sellers love it.  Well, the &#8220;staging&#8221; was featured on TV, and I was too &#8211; and realized I am not a seasoned on-camera talent.. so I&#8217;ll stick to real estate and I think I need to hit the gym more, cuz the camera added a few pounds I didn&#8217;t know I had.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, the home looked great before-hand, but Martin was able to add finishing touches like curtains, candles, table and floor lamps, as well as move some furniture around, for less than $800.00.  Within just 4 weeks of taking the listing and after the staging, we received our first 2 offers&#8230;&#8230;now they were a little low, but nonetheless we got offers.  Couldn&#8217;t make them work, and within another 2 weeks received offer 3, which again was too low.  I forgot to mention when I took the listing, I recommended the owner reduce her price $50,000 from where it was listed with the other agent, so the home was also priced to sell.  That helps too, but made negotiating with my client a little more difficult.  We then received offer #4 and and made it work.  We are expected to close at the end of the month and have no further contingencies to overcome&#8230;.but one never knows these days so I wait with anticipation.  My point is that in this type of market, staging is crucial.<\/p>\n<p>I accompanied my showings for this home and was able to see the non-verbal cues of the potential buyers and their Realtors, and how they liked the home.  The feedback from showings were all positive, and validated the investment for staging a home.  It was an absolute pleasure showing this home, because it looked great.    <strong>The ultimate reward is a happy seller and an executed contact &#8211; Goal Accomplished.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Although staging is not the end-all solution in selling a home, it is definitely is a key factor in creating that emotion for potential buyers.  It worked for me. \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p>Until my next blog,<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This is my first blog&#8230;ever, so I thought I should write about something safe and within the realm of the EWM agents before I release it to the public. Everyone has been giving me a hard time about not blogging, so I thought I should take a few minutes and give it a try. 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