Sacramento Real Estate Staging Blog: Do you play GUESSING GAMES with your potential buyers?

Do you play GUESSING GAMES with your potential buyers?

This is a great explaination of why staging is so important in vacant homes and investment properties! Enjoy!

Via Karen Dembsky, Atlanta Home Staging (Peachtree Home Staging LLC, Home Staging in Atlanta, GA):

Do you play GUESSING GAMES with your potential buyers?

Three guesses . . . How does this room work? 

Pool Table?  Nope.

Master Bedroom?  Nope

Living Room?  You're getting warmer . . .

vacant before

OH!!!  IT'S A LIVING DINING COMBO!

Vacant Atlanta home staging

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Three guesses . . . How does this room work?

Bedroom?  Nope

Exercise Room?  Nope

A Den?  Nope

OH!  IT'S A LOFT AND READING NOOK!!!

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Three guesses . . . How does this room work? 

An exercise room?  Nope

A bedroom?  Maybe

A playroom?  Maybe

vacant before

OH!  IT MAKES A GREAT HOME OFFICE!!!

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Three guesses . . . How does this room work?

A bathroom?  Whoo Hoo 1 out of 4!

bathroom home staging in Atlanta

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Three guesses . . . How does this room work?

A Kitchen?  RIGHT!  hmmm, What gave it away?

kitchen by Peachtree Home Staging

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Three guesses . . . How does this room work?

A Family Room?  nope.

A Dining Room?  nope.

A Bedroom?  you're getting warmer.

Vacant Atlanta home staging

OH!  IT'S A MASTER BEDROOM!

home staging atlanta new construction

 

ARE YOU LEAVING YOUR POTENTIAL BUYERs PLAYING GUESSING GAMES? 

OR ARE THEY SCHEDULING APPOINTMENTS TO SEE YOUR BEAUTIFUL HOME?

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atlanta home staging by Peachtree Home Staging

atlanta home staging by Peachtree Home Staging

 

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This beautiful In-Town Atlanta home was professionally home staged by Peachtree Home Staging

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Peachtree Home Staging The Experts in Atlanta Home Staging Diversity

How folks live in a home is their business, how folks present the home for sale is our business!

For tips on how to prepare your home for sale and information on staging a home in Atlanta, visit the web site of PEACHTREE HOME STAGING or call us at 770 595-8809.

Terrane Ridge, Peachtree City <> 41 Marietta St., NW #1511, Atlanta, GA <> Preakness Dr., Roswell 

We do occupied and vacant home staging with professional perfection!

Peachtree Home Staging is a proud APPROVED AND ACCREDITED Business of the Greater Atlanta Better Business Bureau (BBB) and the Georgia State President of the Real Estate Staging Association (RESA)

Lori Kim Polk is owner of Premiere Home Staging, a full service Home Staging and Design Corporation and nationally recognized leader within the home staging industry located in Roseville, California.  Lori Kim has a warehouse full of unique accessories and quality artwork to better serve their growing list of clients in the Sacramento areas. She has been featured in Staging Standard Magazine, Sacramento Magazine, Sacramento News and Review, KFBK radio and SMUD's Home of the Future.  Proudly serving realtors, homeowners and investors in Granite Bay, Rocklin, Lincoln, Sacramento, and surrounding areas with exceptional home staging.

Lori Kim has helped stage and market hundreds of homes in the Sacramento, Roseville, and surrounding areas since 2005. Our stats say it all.....current DOM with our staging is 18 days.  Call us today at 916-300-0402  for our premier services. "We are changing this market one home at a time!"

  

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Comments

Wow, Lori, that really looks nice to see the difference in the pre and post staging of the homes. In some bank owned properties that are not very clean, it would be harder to stage when the lender will not pay.

Posted by Bryan Watkins (LRA Real Estate Group) over 1 year ago

Bryan... we are really trying to show the banks just how staging can market the home for a sale. Someday, hopefully, they will embrace this. Thank you for stopping by ;)

Posted by Lori Kim Polk, Roseville, Sacramento Home Stager ( Premiere Home Staging : Home Staging Services) over 1 year ago

Lori,  Great post and very nice work.

Posted by Stephanie Stringer-Mortgage Loan Officer for 15 Years. NMLS ID #246495 (AmeriPro Funding - NMLS 131699) over 1 year ago

HUGE differences in all of these photos. SOMEONE is good at their profession. Looks Great! 

Posted by Scott Baker Realtor Homes for Sale in Cincinnati, West Chester, Mason, OH area (www.eHomeReports.com Coldwell Banker West Shell) over 1 year ago

That was a fun post to read/look at!  Thanks!  :)

Posted by Chris Alston (Keller Williams Realty, Cupertino California) over 1 year ago

The "Before" and "After" photos are definitely dramatic and reveal the importance of staging to help consumers truly "see" a home's potential. Great use of graphics to send the message, Lori!

Posted by Mike Mayer, Broker/Owner - i List For Less Realty, LLC over 1 year ago

Love these ideas. I might have to re-blog this also to go in my weekly newsletter. Have a fabulous Sunday!

Posted by Lizette Fitzpatrick - Lexington KY MLS - Kentucky Homes - Horse Farms (Lizette Realty - Lexington KY - Richmond KY) over 1 year ago

Nice pictures. So often (if not always) does a bare room leave a gap. Buyers really do picture and personilize with some thing there.

Bonner

Posted by Bonner Thomason CRS, ABR, GRI, e-Pro (Keller Williams Realty) over 1 year ago

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