Showing posts with label buyers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label buyers. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Virtual Staging - Selling a House is NOT the time to Air Brush for Perfection - by Jennie Norris, ASPM, IAHSP, Owner of Sensational Home Staging


Virtual Staging – Selling a House is not the Time to Air Brush for Perfection

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Virtual Staging – Selling a House is not the Time to Air Brush for Perfection

 

by Jennie Norris, ASP Master®, IAHSP-Premier, BTS, REO, SRS

Owner, Sensational Home Staging, Denver Region’s Premier Home Staging Resource

IAHSP International Board Member


In the world of fashion, models, Hollywood, and the media – much of what we see is not real.
 Lighting, clever stylists, and make-up can drastically alter the appearance of the model or subject. Then add in the common practice used in print media of air-brushing out flaws, and the person that is featured in the photo spread often does not resemble that at all in real life. In recent years, we have all read or seen actresses criticizing magazines for doing everything from altering their size, elongating their legs, deleting scars or cellulite, and adding things like abs and muscles.

All this is done with the magic of the computer, software and clever person with the mouse.

We know when we look at a person in a magazine that 99% of the time they don’t really look like that in person. We love to see the tabloids actually catch these models or actors in real life with their messy hair, real bodies and flaws. It reminds us that there are many clever things that can be done with a computer and software specifically designed to alter photographic images.

Although we accept this action in the world of fashion and Hollywood, we should not accept this as an acceptable trend for Real Estate and Home Staging.

Virtual Staging. This is where vacant rooms are “Staged” using images of furnishings and décor that are not real. The rooms are not truly Staged – as they are done by a person at a computer, not by a trained expert in the house. For some they may feel this is an alternative to having to invest in real Home Staging. However, the savings they get may actually end up costing them far more in legal fees or reputation than if they Staged it properly in the first place.

Photos do help sell a house, but how do we know that the images and dimensions in a “virtually Staged room” are accurate? How can we be sure that certain flaws have not been removed? Since Buyers are not imaginative, can we trust that they can translate what is in a little photo to a large empty room? Most importantly, editing out flaws or altering the appearance of rooms in houses for the sole purpose of selling the house is bordering on deception. In the opinion of professional Stagers everywhere, the photos of the house should be of the real house – not a virtual representation of the house.

Another problem is that Buyers will eventually go and see the house in person, and imagine their disappointment when the photo they saw online is not the representation of what they see in person. Their energy will drop, and they will not be able to translate the excitement of nice furnishings found in a virtual photo to a droll, empty room that echoes. Buyers need to experience a real Staged house with real furnishings and décor to not only know if their own furnishings will fit, but they need it in order to have a real emotional connection. That connection is what sells the house and makes it a home.

The National Association of Realtors® (NAR®) Magazine came out with an article (July 30, 2009) admonishing agents and Sellers to not give credence to the idea of virtual Staging. It is a risky proposition that could find itself being worked out in a court of law with disgruntled Buyers who felt deceived by a clever computer tech with some slick software.

The link below contains the full article and there is an excerpt below.http://www.realtor.org/RMODaily.nsf/pages/News2009073002?OpenDocument

“However, there are some potential pitfalls to virtual staging, including liability issues. There is the chance, for example, that a buyer will challenge whether the digitally altered photos provided an accurate rendering of the space. After moving in, the new owner could make a case for misrepresentation of the property against the real estate practitioner.

Another problem is the lack of control that sellers and practitioners experience in terms of color schemes and accessories. Virtually staged properties tend toward neutral tones and commonplace art and window treatments that could turn off some prospective buyers.”

(Virtual Staging: Brilliant but Maybe Dangerous? Daily Real Estate News -July 30, 2009)

The moral of the story is virtually clear. With Home Staging, ensure an honest and accurate representation by entrusting your house or listing to a trained professional ASP® Home Stager, and not the clever skills of a computer jockey equipped with a mouse. That mousetrap could prove fatal to the purchase, the Seller, and even a Realtor’s career.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

It's All About the Buyer, the Buyer, NOT the Seller - Some fun with the tune "It's All About That Bass"


When getting a house SOLD it really is all about the BUYER for that house.  That is why Staging is so important.  In homage to Meghan Trainor I have revised the wording of her smash hit, "It's All About that Bass" for your enjoyment for those in the Staging and Real Estate worlds.
 
IT’S ALL ABOUT THE BUYER
(sung to “It’s All About That Bass” by Meghan Trainor)
 
It’s all about the Buyer, yes the buyer not the seller
It’s all about the Buyer, yes the buyer not the seller
It’s all about the Buyer, yes the buyer not the seller
It’s all about the buyer, buyer buyer
 
Yeah it’s pretty clear
This house just won’t do
And many sellers out there
Just don’t have a clue
 
But I got that Staging wow
That all the Buyers want
Put the right stuff in all the right places
 
We see the online sites
With photos that are slop
That’s not helping sell
Come on now make it stop
 
A house has beauty beauty
Let’s show it off
By Staging for the buyer
From the bottom to the top
 
Yeah my Staging Mama taught me all the whats, whys, whos and hows
To bring out the best features of a house to sell right now
Yeah we won’t be no designer decorator copy cats
Because to get a house sold Home Staging is where it’s at!
 
It’s all about the Buyer, yes the buyer not the seller
It’s all about the Buyer, yes the buyer not the seller
It’s all about the Buyer, yes the buyer not the seller
It’s all about the buyer, yes the buyer.
 
We’re bringing beauty back
Go ahead and tell the disbelievers that
No we’re not playin’ cuz a facts a fact
Staging  helps a house sell better from the bottom to the top
 
Yeah my Staging Mama she taught me all the whats, whys, whos and hows
To bring out the best features of a house to sell right now
Yeah we won’t be no designer decorator copy cats
Because to get a house sold Home Staging is where it’s at!
 
Yeah It’s all about the Staging yes the Staging for the buyer
Yeah It’s all about the Staging yes the Staging for the buyer
Yeah It’s all about the Staging yes the Staging for the buyer
It’s all about the Staging, yes the Staging!
 
(C)Copyright Jennie Norris, 2015

Thursday, February 14, 2013

The Staging Yenta - Making Matches for Buyers

The Staging Yenta
by Jennie Norris, ASP Master, IAHSP-Premier, SRS, REO
Owner, Sensational Home Staging




“Matchmaker Matchmaker, Make me a match. Find me a find. Catch me a catch. Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Look through your books, and make me a perfect match.”

Those well known lyrics from Fiddler on the Roof resonate in my head as I think about what we do in real estate and Staging. Take out the cultural-religious aspect of the word and look at it from the perspective of a role we play. . . We are Yentas. Matchmakers. We both do our jobs hoping to make a love match. And when we do our jobs right – it’s a beautiful thing!

When I went to Poland years ago with my family we traveled to many places and one tradition I learned in the countryside was how Polish families let others know if their sons or daughters were ready to be wed. The girl’s family would paint their door red, and the boy’s family would make their chimney very tall. Symbolism aside, it’s a great way to find a match because you know just by looking if the other person is going to be open to the possibility.

In real estate, isn’t that what we work to do as well? Realtors do their best to introduce their Buyers to the perfect house, looking through their “books” (the internet) to find the best match – one the Buyer will fall in love with and want to make their own. Stagers do their best to make that house the perfect match for the Buyer. Let’s face it.  A house that is not Staged is like forcing Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof to marry Lazar Wolf. When we bring the perfect match to the Buyer - when that magic happens and a Buyer says, “This is the one!” we clap our hands with joy because we know we have done our part to make the perfect match! And it’s a match that will hopefully last for years and bring that Buyer much happiness.

I am a Staging Yenta©. Are you?

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If you are selling and need to make the perfect match for your house so you get the best offer in the shortest amount of time call Jennie at 303-717-7918.  She knows just want to do to bring out the best in your house.  Sensational Home Staging - www.sensationalhome.com


Saturday, May 14, 2011

Charming Rancher in Arvada

Check out this new listing in Arvada - great starter home or home for someone downsizing that wants a nice one-story layout in a charming neighborhood. Hardwood floors, new refrigerator, updated amenitites - ready for you to move in!

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Sensational Home Staging - Before & Afters of our latest Staged property!

This house needed some warmth and pizzazz to help it show its best in photos and in person. This client had some budget constraints - and yet we were able to come up with a Staging plan that not only fit their budget, it is all that is needed to showcase this house properly. For information on how we can help you with your house or listing to get it Staged to sell, contact me at (303)717-7918 or SensationalHomeStaging@q.com.