Rugs can be a great, low-cost lifesaver when staging properties.
In recent weeks I’ve come across an increasing number of online articles discussing what’s often referred to as a new kind of Staging: Virtual staging.
Home improvement is on more home owners’ radar as the home remodeling industry recently saw its biggest gains in more than four years. Experts are pointing to the uptick as a long-awaited recovery that is finally taking shape in the home improvement industry.
Did you know the color you choose for your home can at a subconscious level psychologically affect you or others? Choosing a wall color may have just gotten a little more stressful!
From plants and area rugs to even children cribs, accessories are a great way to spruce up a home when staging it for sale.
Home owners may write off solar panels as too costly (installation can cost upwards of $15,000), but a new study suggests that installing solar panels can pay off.
No matter how you meet a consumer or fellow real estate industry professional--whether in person, through your blog, web site, or even Facebook and Twitter--it’s essential to make sure that the messages you provide instantly give a vivid picture of what you do and the positive impact of your work.
The recession had sparked home owners to be more modest with designs of kitchens and bathrooms, but the improving economy is making home owners want more out of their house.
Little things can make a big difference in how much you ultimately sell a property for, according to a group of New York brokers who say just a few small, smart improvements to a home can increase the sales price by 5 to 10 percent.
Sharing the impact of staging by showing statistical evidence of success is essential to effectively communicate to the seller the difference they can expect.
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