Showing posts with label staging your home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label staging your home. Show all posts

Sunday, October 4, 2009

School For Staging A Home!

There is a different kind of school that might interest those
that like interior design. It is for staging a home for sale.

Staging a home for sale, if the home is empty you want people
to see what it would look like with furniture in it. It helps the
home to sell better to have furniture in the home.



You might use some of the furniture that the client has or
come up with all of it yourself.

You give the client the best look for the home. Show of all the
good points about the home. Down play the bad points or make
them into a plus if you can.



You are there to help sell the home to people that walk through it.
People can see what it would look like with furniture in the right
places would look like, to make it look the best that it could be.

You also have lighting, art, and plants to make the rooms look
cozy and warm.

Change a few things like wall color if needed. Change out the hardware
in the kitchen. This makes the home look better to the person that
might buy the home.

Haverhill is an online school for staging a home. Check it out for yourself.

Dan and Deanna "Marketing Unscrambled"

Saturday, November 22, 2008

STAGING A HOME FOR TRYING TO SELL YOUR HOME.

What is staging? You hire someone to come in with furniture, art and accessories. The things are placed in a way that makes the best of each and every room. Since they are professionals they know how to help you bring out the best in each room.

Make sure that you give them enough time to do what they need to do. Then plan for the open house after they are done. If you invest in staging, it could help you sell you home for the most that you can get.

It does have a cost, so make sure that it is really going to benefit you. The bigger cities have this service more than the smaller cities. It might not be available in all areas.

This can help to sell the house faster. It is harder to sell an empty house. It is harder for the buyer to envision what the house would look like with out furniture in the house. That is why staging the home is important.

If you think that you would like to learn how to do staging. Check out this website: www.haverhill.com .

If you like watching tv and need some ideas on what to do with your home, watch HGTV they have all kinds of different shows from buying a home, up dating a room or more, ect. They also have a website go to: http://hgtv.com

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