Entry #287, October 1, 2010 I'm always amazed at how many homes are still on the market. The housing market has shown an improvement over the last few months but the average is still well below normal. If you are looking for a home, aside from the price what features are you looking for? Do you ... continue reading...
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Home Selling: Top Reasons Why Your House is STILL on the Market!
Entry #243, August 13, 2010 When selling your home in this difficult home market, a slow period is expected. Between the enormous amount of inventory of homes to choose from, buyers have their pick of thousands. Although, when is it time to re-evaluate why your home is still on the market? If ... continue reading...
Home Improvement: 7 Ways to Make Your Home Profitable
Entry #235, August 5, 2010 Are you considering on upgrading your home? What parts of your home should you put more money into, and what areas should you focus on if you plan to sell your home? These questions are common when deciding to take on a home improvement job. Consider your budget, and if ... continue reading...
Home Staging – Entice Buyers through their Senses
Guest Blog Entry #4 - May 19, 2010 A few weeks ago, Terry Haas from HGTV's - Designed to Sell gave us tips for staging your home to appeal to potential buyers. How do you appeal to buyers? This is the magical question that is the difference in an offer on your home, or not. Guest Blogger, ... continue reading...
Home Staging – Laundry room – the forgotten room!
Entry #76, April 26, 2010 Several of Stagetecture's posts have been about home staging. Terry Haas from HGTV's - 'Designed to Sell' gave us 10 home staging tips for home owners. The kitchen, bedrooms, and exterior of the home are usually the main focus of home staging. How about the Laundry room? ... continue reading...
3 Tips for Taking Pictures of your Home for Sale
Entry #40, March 14, 2010 Are you considering selling your home? In this home market most buyers are searching online from local to internationally for real estate. The pictures that are taken of your home, will be the difference in multiple showings, or none at all. Here are 3 tips for how ... continue reading...
3 ways to help you to determine the asking price for your home
Entry #29, March 2, 2010 Before you run and put the "For Sale" sign out, determine what is going to be the asking price for your home. Wait! The rules and the market have changed. Just because you spent 4 weekends working on refinishing the back porch, doesn't mean you can ask for $50,000 ... continue reading...
5 Ways to keep up your home’s curb appeal… even in the Winter!
Have you looked at your curb appeal lately? If you have your home on the market, or you just want your home to keep it's appeal from the street, Stagetecture can help. We tend to only focus on our landscaping when the sun is bright, grass is green, and the flowers are bountiful. Remember, in the ... continue reading...
Selling your home.. at the holidays
Entry #13, December 1, 2009 One of the hardest and frustrating times to sell your home... is at the holidays. Why? Since the holidays are usually based around traditions, and family, home sellers want to be able to relax. Throw up 1 million lights on the front of the house, and have a good ... continue reading...
Upgrading your home… to stay competitive and current
Entry #8, October 9, 2009 Whether you are buying a brand new home, or a resale, the upgraded finishes or "add-ons" can be the selling point of the house. Remember, there is such thing as too many upgrades! If you have poured $100,000 into Italian marble floors, and imported granite from ... continue reading...
Are you trying to sell your house, or not?!
Entry #5, September 10, 2009 What attracted you to your home 5 years ago, was the great views of the lake outside. You also loved the great fireplace, and how the spaces flowed from room to room. Now your house is up for sale, and each potential home buyer that comes ... continue reading...
Six of the Best Budget Tips for Your Kitchen Remodeling Project
(This post is brought to you by New Leaf Cabinets.) Budgeting for your kitchen remodeling doesn’t have to be a bad situation. And you certainly don’t have to break the bank to get it done. Many people assume that they have to spend upwards of $20,000 for a kitchen remodeling, but the truth is, you ... continue reading...
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