- Staging condominiums is one way to differentiate it from the rest of the properties for sale in Downtown, Toronto. Specifically, C01, C02, C08 and C09. Also, in the Colling Wood, St. Clair, and Eglinton areas.
- The benefits of home/property staging are particularly applicable to condominiums since every owner would like to see their apartment sell fast and for more money. Home/property staging will make your unit more memorable to potential buyers and will create the ideal atmosphere to represent an emotional connection to your fine residence, increasing the chances for a quality offer.
- Buyers can often have a difficult time figuring out how to layout a room. If a room is empty, it can be very difficult for them to envision how it would look with furniture, rugs, artwork and other décor. A beautifully staged condominium not only eliminates this problem, but it also allows you to showcase your rooms to look like they were designed by a professional decorator.
- Staging your condominium can decrease the time your property is on the market.
- It’s all about the photos! Over 90% of buyers are viewing their next home online and 85% of those buyers say it’s the photos that are the most important factor when deciding to go view the home. You want your listing to appeal to the broadest range of potential buyers online and home staging will instantly create more attractive photos that drive buyer traffic to your property. This can help sell your home faster and for more money…and that is every seller’s dream!
- Investors commonly stage their properties to paint a picture inside of the buyer's head. When having to imagine where all of your things are going to go, how much space you really have, and if it will feel homey, it can be difficult to see yourself living there.
- Real estate agents are the best when it comes to home/property staging. Suzanne Keen knows what sells; she creates the perfect environment for buyers to imagine and feel what it would be like living in that new property.
Suzanne Keen has over 20 years of experience in the real estate industry, sold hundreds of properties, and knows the ins and outs. If you are looking for an expert to stage and sell your condominium, Suzanne Keen is your REALTOR ©
Staged homes are on the market 78% less time than non-staged home. Which means your property will be set apart from the others on the market. Most agents believe staging can increase the value from anywhere between 1% and 10%.
Creating a wow first impression is vital to the staging process. Make the entry way as clutter free as possible. The paint color should be warm and appealing not dark and dreary. Hanging a mirror in the hallway is desirable as it can reflect light and give the illusion of space
Sellers should most likely remove any excessive personal items like photos, collections, personal awards, electronics, and collectibles. Removing these personal items is a good way to help the buyer move past your personal style.
Advertising the purpose of each room in the property can help the buyer envision what they will do with the space.
Remove at least half of whatever is stored in your closets, organize the rest so it looks tidy, clear cobwebs near the ceiling, blinds and windows cleaned, fix flooring, and repaint.
It is not necessary to stage every room. In reality, the most crucial rooms for staging are the living room, master bedroom, and kitchen. Concentrate on those areas and, if required, consider staging the additional rooms or interior decorating the bedrooms and bathrooms.
Please reach us at suzanne@remaxcondosplus.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Home staging is the real estate strategy of decorating your home to be as marketable as possible to your target demographic. Home staging is done by interior decorators and other design pros hired by the homeowner or realtor, prior to putting a house on the market. Think of it as setting the stage for potential buyers to fall more easily in love with their future homes — and to spend top dollar to get them. It’s likely to be worth the investment. Home staging can take place while you still occupy the condominium you plan to sell, or when the condo is vacant. For an occupied condo, the home stager will clear out clutter, rearrange furniture, and bring in the decor and furniture that is needed to create the perfect environment.
Staging encompasses the design, furniture rental, delivery of furnishings, installation and removal of furnishing is what is included in Staging. There may be repairs, replacement items like lights, taps, curtains, painting and cleaning that are additional.
Staging begins with a discussion. Suzanne likes to get to know her client in terms of what is important to them and what is going to work best for them. Staging is an option, and it should be considered as to whether it is going to be a benefit or not. Staging can range in cost, and it depends on various different things. Primarily, how big is the property and how extensive should we present the property. The investment can range from $300-$12,000 plus any repairs and paint. We are selling a property, and often dealing it's the most valuable asset the client owns.
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