Don’t Depend on The Luck of the Irish – Stage Homes for a Full Price Offer

Happy St Patrick’s Day!  I have provided 3 Fun Facts at the end of this blog for all you trivia buffs.  But first:

There have been lots of articles and social media buzz about the shortage of homes for sale in Colorado Springs encouraging sellers to list their homes now.  I can’t emphasize enough that even in a sellers’ market, homes should still look their best and be staged as move-in-ready.  Staging is more important than ever if sellers want to get a full price offer.  Some sellers seem to be in a big rush to list their homes this Spring potentially leaving thousands of dollars on the table by not finishing projects or completing inexpensive upgrades or maintenance that generates a huge return on their investment (time or money).  They are passing up potential full price offers or even a potential bidding war gain because they are skipping vital steps when preparing their homes for the market.  Please consider calling Front Range Stage…..we have helped sell homes quickly and for top dollar for the last 10 years!

St. Patrick’s Day Fun Facts:

  1. We Should Really Wear Blue

Saint Patrick himself would have to deal with pinching on his feast day. His color was “Saint Patrick’s blue,” a light shade. The color green only became associated with the big day after it was linked to the Irish independence movement in the late 18th century.

  1. Saint Patrick Was British

Although he made his mark by introducing Christianity to Ireland in the year 432, Patrick wasn’t Irish himself. He was born to Roman parents in Scotland or Wales in the late fourth century.

3. There Are No Female Leprechauns

Don’t be fooled by any holiday decorations showing lady leprechauns. In traditional Irish folk tales, there are no female leprechauns, only nattily attired little guys.

Zillow Home Improvement Statistics – Still Pertinent to Colorado Springs

I’m getting lots of call regarding home improvement projects prior to putting a home on the market.  It seems that people are not waiting for the Spring to get started on projects that will generate more interest in their home while on the market….and that is great!  I will post a 2014 survey from Zillow that still has pertinent information to include the #2 recommendation for home improvements…..Home Staging!

http://zillow.mediaroom.com/2014-04-10-Experts-Rate-Curb-Appeal-and-Staging-as-Best-Home-Improvement-Projects-for-Sellers

Press Releases

 

Experts Rate Curb Appeal and Staging as Best Home Improvement Projects for Sellers

New Zillow Digs Survey of Real Estate Agents and Interior Designers Finds Homeowners Should Avoid Costly Renovations Prior To Listing Their Home For Sale

Apr 10, 2014

SEATTLE, April 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Today’s home sellers should focus on curb appeal and home staging above larger-scale home renovations, according to a new survey[i] from Zillow Digs®. Zillow asked real estate agents and interior designers nationwide to identify the most valuable home improvements for sellers, and the experts agree that minor improvements like landscaping and painting walls in neutral colors save money and attract buyers faster.

Agents agree that sellers should avoid costly projects prior to listing their home, as the increased sale price may not outweigh the time and money spent on the remodel. Instead, agents and designers recommend spending money on minor renovations that will bring the home up to current market standards while also appealing to the broadest number of potential buyers.

“Buyers have more homes to choose from this year, compared to last year,” said Amy Bohutinsky, Zillow chief marketing officer and guest judge on NBC’s new reality show American Dream Builders.  “And in a crowded market, sellers should prioritize spending time and money on upgrades that have mass appeal. Home buyers don’t want to feel as if they are paying top-dollar for someone else’s decorating style. An inviting exterior and landscape, fresh paint in neutral colors, and clutter-free spaces will always appeal to a broad range of tastes.”

Zillow Digs Survey Reveals Top 5 Projects for Home Sellers

Curb Appeal: Creating a strong first impression is imperative as buyers begin making assumptions about a home well before they step inside. “A clean entrance can go a long way toward establishing a positive first impression,” said Zillow Agent Advisory Board member, Cyndi Lesinski of Valencia, Calif. Lesinski recommends adding “fresh potted flowers to increase the life and energy of the entrance.” Another tip is to simply add a fresh coat of paint to the front door. Black, dark charcoal and tasteful reds such as burgundy or cranberry are currently the most popular front door colors on Zillow Digs. These colors bring tasteful exuberance to the home without being too overbearing for potential buyers.

Staging: A home stager can skillfully identify ways to highlight your home’s best features and compensate for its shortcomings. The goal is to make “your home appeal to the broadest audience and number of buyers possible,” says Zillow Digs Board of Designers member Mara Miller of Carrier and Company in New York City. When staging, remove all personal belongings and avoid colors or furniture that are too style-specific – neutral colors and minimal furniture are best. “Attempting to decorate may not be the best use of your time and dollars,” says Miller.

Invest in Small Home Improvements:  Both agents and designers agree that sellers should never invest in a major renovation before selling. No matter how out-of-date a home is, “major renovations prior to sale usually will not equal a dollar-for-dollar return, and the time invested outweighs selling it faster,” says Zillow Agent Advisory Board member Chris Speicher, of The Speicher Group and RE/MAX in Washington, D.C. Instead, sellers should spend time and money on smaller updates that will bring the home up to market value. These kinds of projects include updating lighting fixtures, cabinet or door handles, and minor kitchen and bathroom updates.

Declutter: This sounds simple, but according to Zillow experts, it’s the one of the most important things a homeowner should do before selling. A clean house feels more spacious and helps buyers easily envision themselves in the home. “Nothing trumps the aesthetic of a clean and cared-for home,” says Zillow Digs Board of Designers member Kerrie Kelly of Kerrie Kelly Design Lab in Sacramento, Calif. “Old appliances and furniture can be overlooked if a space is clean, simple and well-edited.”

Granite Countertops and Stainless Steel Appliances: Most buyers are still requesting “granite countertops and stainless steel appliances,” says Zillow Agent Advisory Board member Bic DeCaro of Westgate Realty Group in Falls Church, Va. Keep in mind that most “high-end finishes don’t equal high-end returns,” says DeCaro. However, incorporating granite and new appliances can help catch a buyer’s eye.

Launched in 2013, Zillow Digs is Zillow’s home improvement marketplace where home shoppers and homeowners can find visual inspiration and understand the real cost of remodeling projects. Users can browse over 640,000 photos and see Zillow’s proprietary Digs Estimates for the estimated cost, based on where they live, of the actual bathrooms and kitchens they are viewing. They can create, save and share Boards of ideas they love, comment on photos and follow people with similar interests.

About Zillow, Inc.

Zillow, Inc. (NASDAQ:Z) operates the leading real estate and home-related information marketplaces on mobile and the Web, with a complementary portfolio of brands and products that help people find vital information about homes, and connect with the best local professionals. Zillow’s brands serve the full lifecycle of owning and living in a home: buying, selling, renting, financing, remodeling and more. In addition, Zillow offers a suite of tools and services to help local real estate, mortgage, rental and home improvement professionals manage and market their businesses. Welcoming 77 million unique users in March 2014, the Zillow, Inc. portfolio includes Zillow.com®, Zillow Mobile, Zillow Mortgage Marketplace, Zillow Rentals, Zillow Digs®, Postlets®, Diverse Solutions®, Agentfolio®, Mortech®, HotPads™ and StreetEasy®. The company is headquartered in Seattle.

Zillow.com, Zillow, Postlets, Mortech, Diverse Solutions, StreetEasy, Agentfolio and Digs are registered trademarks of Zillow, Inc. HotPads is a trademark of Zillow, Inc.

[i] Zillow surveyed members of the Zillow Digs Board of Designers and Zillow Agent Advisory Board via Survey Monkey.

SOURCE Zillow, Inc.

For further information: Alexa Fiander, Zillow.com, 206-757-2701 or press@zillow.com

Latest Colorado Springs Gazette Article Reports Home Sales and Prices Soar

From the Colorado Springs Gazette October 8th, 2014 “According to the Pikes Peak Association of Realtors, home sales and prices rose again last month which is a 24% jump from the same month last year and the fourth time in the last five months that sales have increased.  Last month’s sales also were the highest number for any September since 2005.  Year-to-date home sales are running slightly ahead of 2013.  Home sales for the first nine months of the year are up 1.2% over the same period last year.  The median price of homes sold rose to $225,000 in September, up 5.6% from the same month in 2013 and have increased five straight months on a year-over-year basis.”

The article also mentions that inventory (the number of homes currently on the market) is down.  With inventory down 5.9% from this time last year, “homeowners stand a better chance of getting their asking price when it’s time to sell”.

The BEST way to get top dollar for your home is to ensure it’s presented and marketed well.  When looking at multiple homes, it’s obvious which ones are receiving the most buyer traffic and offers…those that are professionally staged and move-in-ready!  Click on this Before and After video for our latest home transformation!

http://www.realestateshows.com/show.php?id=740161&resize=1

Front Range Stage – Honored to be proud of Copperleaf Homes bathroom design

Miller Frame

Front Range Stage has partnered with Copperleaf Homes to offer Custom Mirror Frames for interested home owners in Colorado Springs.  This is just one example of how a simple dark frame will elegantly “finish” an already stylish bathroom!

If you order in the next week, your Custom Mirror Frame would be installed in time for Mother’s Day.  What a beautiful idea…frame the reflection of a beautiful mother for years to come!

 

USAA Recommends Home Staging in Spring 2014 Magazine

http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/pace/usaa_2014spring/#/7
USAA is a trusted source for many military families in Colorado Springs.  I was glad to see the Spring 2014 Spring issue of USAA Magazine include the benefits of Home Staging to “Help Sell Your Home in a Hurry”.  Here are the highlights: Touch-up and make necessary repairs so the home is move-in ready, Stage your home, and invest in professional photos (9 in 10 people shopping online will view the photos and make fast decisions on which homes to visit).  Statistics continue to support home staging services.  The Real Estate Staging Association reports homes that are professionally staged sell 73% faster!

Front Range Stage Services Also Available through Thumbtack

Front Range Stage now connected to Thumbtack.  If you want to request a specific home staging or home design service, feel free to submit a quote.  Search for Front Range Stage. I’ve just uploaded tons of “after” photos to show our work.  Please check it out and let us know how we can help make your home a beautiful extension of you!

New Generation Homes Hosts Open House featuring Front Range Stage

Please drop by the Open House on Saturday, Aug 17 between 11 AM and 4 PM to see the newest model homes for New Generation Homes.  Take Mesa Ridge Parkway East and follow the model home signs.

The entire Front Range Stage team worked tirelessly to design and decorate 2 popular floor plans for all to enjoy!  It is a great way to see our work on a fun day filled with food, drinks, and prizes!

Kirkland’s Home Store Grand Opening & Front Range Stage

Big News for Colorado Springs!  Kirkland’s home store (used to be in the Shops at Briargate) is opening a new store in the First and Main shopping area next to Ross and Home Goods on North Carefree.  Front Range Stage Design Team was selected for the Grand Opening event.  Please stop by from 11-2 PM this Saturday July 13th to meet Bonnie Jamieson and Kim Roff as they assist customers in finding gorgeous home accessories at unbelievable prices.  Kirkland’s has always been a great resource for designers and home owners alike.  Front Range Stage is excited to team up with Kirkland’s and hopes to see you all there!
http://www.kirklands.com/custserv/store.jsp?storeName=FIRST%20AND%20MAIN