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Will Your House For Sale Attract Prince Charming?

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Will Your House For Sale Attract Prince Charming?

The tales of fairy tales are fun. They usually tell tales of fair maidens that overcome obstacles to become a gorgeous princess. There is usually a wicked stepmother or villain, as and aids to assist the main character on their journey to Seven Wonder City. To find Prince Charming The only thing you require is a bit of faith, optimism and a fairy Godmother. If we can apply the fairy tale to real estate and staging, are there homes available for sale that need a improved design in any way?

In real estate, the fair maiden is the symbol of the home that is in need of care and attention, as well as an updated outfit that she can wear for the evening, or in this case, to be staged and exhibited alongside other gorgeous properties for sale. The fairy godmother is an accredited ASP Stager without a magic wand, but with the skill and imagination to transform ugly rooms into beautiful ones. Stagers transform ordinary spaces into something spectacular. The cause is the competition in the market and the belief that every effort can bring about an improvement. Pumpkins transform into truck to are able to carry all the items required in order to create that "wow" factor. White mice act as Stagers and help us with our work. Stable horses are the muscle of movers that can be employed. There's also "Stagerella" - the story of making the house ready for the prince.

Look up ads on the internet and you'll be amazed at the quality of photos. Camera's eyes are not foolproof. If an estimate suggests that 90% of buyers search on the internet to seek homes they might like to buy, why do realtors and sellers not conscious of the importance of posting beautiful photos of the homes they have staged it's like Cinderella going to a ball in her pajamas hoping that Prince Charming to give her a second glance. It's not likely to happen. What's the rationale behind why agents and sellers would expect that buyers give the home a second glance , even if the home is dirty?

There are some sellers who don't consider their home worthy of a makeover but instead, they settle for an Ugly Stepsister - destined to be overlooked and valued at a low level. However, every house can have a Cinderella tale. It begins with an idea and a partner who is able to see past the dust and reveal the princess hidden in the background. In the event of a slump in the market, the impact of Staging is much more important. Every home should be able to attend the ball in an elegant gown. Statistics indicate that Staging is a vital marketing tool. The presentation is crucial and buyers need to feel assured about their purchase.

Dress in your ball gown or style your hair and dress for Prince Charming. A home should be tidy, neat and presented in the best state to be sold. Instead of remaining longer than is necessary and losing more value than is necessary, a staging a home can draw the attention of an admiration from buyers and make them happy throughout your life.

Jennie Norris ASPM IAHSP is accredited Staging Professional Master (ASPM) and is the proprietor of We Stage Sacramento, a full-service home Staging firm serving those in the Sacramento region. It was her first Home Stager to launch a company in the region, and has staged numerous properties. Jennie was fortunate to be a part of the nationwide Home Staging segments of ABC's 20/20 and the Today Show of NBC. Today Show. A local source for media and newspapers, Jennie is an acknowledged expert in the home staging field. Staging.

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