I was pleased to be interviewed by the reporter, Brevetta Hassell, and included in her article about a Tulsa resident preparing her house for market. The interview was fun because I was able to talk with Brevetta about my passion for home staging and my belief in how it can make a huge difference.
It was great that Brevetta picked up on a key fact about home staging:
“The biggest perk of home-staging to the seller is less time on the market. According to a study conducted by the Real Estate Staging Association in 2011, homes that are staged before being listed sell more than 70 percent faster than unstaged homes.
A troubled economy has made for a buyer's market, and for sellers, the stakes are high for setting their homes apart and getting them noticed, seen and sold.”
You can read this article (Tulsa resident readies her home of 28 years for the market) at http://www.tulsaworld.com/scene/article.aspx?articleid=20120407_44_D1_CUTLIN669483
The Tulsa World Scene section also featured a second article on home staging (Setting the stage: Home-staging allows buyers to see the potential of the home). In that article, they feature Emily Brown and Janet Rusley of Sell Smart Home Staging who stage a Florence Park home. You can read that article at http://www.tulsaworld.com/scene/article.aspx?articleid=20120407_44_D1_CUTLIN249420
I’ve been staging homes for 7 years. It is so gratifying that I can see real signs that home staging is taking hold in our area. It is not the standard like it is in other parts of the country, but we continue to make progress.
As I say over and over again, with professional home staging, the transformations are dramatic and the results impressive. And, the possibilities are endless.
Dwell in possibilities
Cindy
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