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Virtual Home Staging

With 9 out of 10 homebuyers using the Internet in their search, according to the National Association of Realtors, home shopping is like online dating.

Buyers flip through countless photos of available homes before deciding if one is worth meeting face to face. A photo gallery of empty rooms with white walls is the kiss of death.

Will staging add value to your home?  Contact the appraisers at www.scappraisals.com for your value questions.

“You have to catch their attention,” said Ilaria Barion, a Chicago-based home staging professional. “The higher the traffic, the faster you will sell at a higher price. If it sits online it becomes a stale product.”

After years of staging homes physically, Barion now creates realistic-looking dream interiors by staging homes digitally. Her business, Virtual Staging by Ilaria Barion, takes photos of empty rooms and adds furniture, accessories and color the way an interior designer would create a rendering. The eye-popping before and afters take a homely home to va-va-voom.

Read more at: http://www.chicagotribune.com/classified/realestate/buy/ct-mre-0708-virtual-staging-20120708,0,7827402.story

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Staging Your Home for Sale

Spring arrived very early this year in much of the country, bringing what traditionally is the best time to buy and sell real estate, even through the downturn.

Issues of tight credit linger and median home prices continue to decline, though more slowly. Yet there appear to be enough positive indicators to push once-reluctant sellers into the market.

Does this increase value? Contact the appraisers at www.scappraisals.com
for your value questions.

Among those pluses: record-low fixed interest rates for mortgages and the highest affordability levels since record-keeping began in the 1970s.

For sellers, it is time for real estate theater. The house is the star. The cast includes agents and brokers, home inspectors, title people, mortgage companies, lenders, underwriters and, obviously, buyers.

What is the seller’s role, and how big is their part?

That varies, said Diane Williams of Weichert Realtors in Blue Bell, Pa.: Some sellers’ personalities make them very “hands-on”; others consider the agent “the professional with great experience — ‘you handle the transaction, I am too busy to worry about the day to day.'”

Read more at: http://www.chicagotribune.com/classified/realestate/sell/sc-cons-0405-spring-sellers-20120406,0,1723331.story

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Yes, You Can Still Sell Your Home in a Down Market

The home next door is in foreclosure. The neighbors down the street just put their house up for sale at a ridiculous discount. And “For Sale” signs litter lawns all over town.

Welcome to the toughest selling conditions in years.

The bright side of selling a home in a down market is you get to seek your own bargain if you’re going to buy after you’re done. Closing a sale, however, can be teeth-grindingly slow if you don’t do everything right — and maybe even if you do.

Five Ways to Sell Quicker:

  1. Price aggressively
  2. Stage like a pro
  3. Go all-out online
  4. Be flexible with buyers
  5. Don’t rush to rent

Read more at: http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700147498/Yes-you-can-still-sell-your-home-in-a-down-market.html?pg=1

An appraiser can appraise your property for current market value and which may assist you with a listing price.  Remember just getting an offer is just one hurdle.  If the buyers need a loan and the property does not appraise the deal could fall through.  Contact the appraisers at www.socalappraisalserv.com for assistance in valuation of your home.

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