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How a water bottle can help you take better pictures (for real!)

Check this out...a bottle that can double as a tripod!  It just snaps on a soda or water bottle cap.  I found it in Real Simple mag. 

Official Description: An idea so simple I'm wondering why I didn't think of it myself. A Bottle Top Tripod called "Snaps On A Bottle"! Need to steady your camera but don't want to lug around a cumbersome tripod? Just pop a Snaps On A Bottle into your pocket and you're all set. Incredibly convenient and guaranteed to help turn you into a master photographer (well, hopefully!). The Snaps On A Bottle screws onto a regular PET bottle. It has a height of 1.9 inches.

Click here to buy!

Bottle Tripod, $8

35 commentsSusan Smith • July 29 2007 01:09PM

Staging is NOT...

Surpise!

Staging is NOT...

...Decorating - Anyone can make a home look decorated.  Staging is about marketing your home to your target buyer.  In fact, personal taste has nothing to do with it.  It's about making a great first impression that creates an emotional connection with buyers and helps them imagine themselves living there.

...Just for high-end homes - Every home deserves its best chance at selling quickly and for top dollar whether a starter home or a mansion.  Remember, you are competing with other homes within your price range!

...Expensive - A Stager is creative and resourceful professional who can work with just about any budget.  A stager can be hired to do the actual staging, or prepare a detailed staging plan that the homeowner can do themselves. Remember, the cost of staging is always less than a price reduction, and typically less than a mortgage payment.

...Only for vacant homes - While critical for vacant homes, staging is equally as effective in occupied homes. How you live in your home is different than how you sell it.  A stager can work with your existing belongings to bring out your home's best assets and appeal to buyers.  Another perk...you'll be a step ahead in packing for your move!

...Intrusive - Yes, you can live comfortably in your staged home (even with kids)!  Ok, it may be a little inconvenient, but not as inconvenient as not selling your home quickly.  Remember, it's only temporary!  And who knows...maybe your family will learn some good habits in the process!

...Something your Real Estate Agent should do - They have enough to do just marketing your home (yes, they do far more than most homeowners know!).  A professional stager has specialized skills plus passion for creating that fantastic first impression that will appeal to your target buyer.  After all, you wouldn't hire a roofer to do your plumbing, right?

...Something you can easily do yourself - Tempting? Yes.  Practical? No.  It is just too difficult to see your home from a buyer's eye when you've been living in it (remember the "forest for the trees" quote?).  It's not a matter of having great design taste; it's about showcasing the home sans your personal touches and belongings.  Anyway, aren't you pretty busy getting ready for a move?  If you really want to do it yourself, hire a stager to prepare a detailed plan for you to follow. You'll be glad you did!

...Major renovation - It's not like you see on TV.  Not every home needs a brand new kitchen or a wall knocked down. While some painting or fixture upgrades may be recommended, it's typically it's the minor, inexpensive enhancements that make the biggest difference.

...A "Last Resort" effort - Timing is important. Ideally, you should stage your home before listing it to best capitalize on the early fresh traffic.  Already listed and not yet sold?  All is not lost...get your home staged, and then re-introduce it to the market.  You'll be amazed!

...Optional - unless, of course, you don't really want to sell fast and make more money.  Your home is competing with other homes and new construction.  O.K. is just not good enough when you're selling in a competitive market.

Selling your home?  Call a home stager and learn how they can help you!  Active Rain is a great place to find qualified stagers in your area!

Susan Smith
Rooms That Work
Your home, only better.
www.roomsthatwork.com
susan@roomsthatwork.com

15 commentsSusan Smith • July 16 2007 10:44AM

eye spy...home?

eye spy

Thinking about moving? Before you put your house on the market, close your eyes and remember back to when you bought your house. You probably looked at several homes, and maybe even had a checklist of what you wanted in a new home.

What was the first thing you noticed about your home?

  • Was the furniture out-dated?
  • Were the colors on the walls too strong or just too wrong?
  • Was there lots of ‘stuff' everywhere?
  • Was the home vacant?
  • Were any repairs needed?

If you answered "yes" to any of those questions, chances are you didn't pay the full asking price for the home. Am I right?

Now open your eyes, and look at your home through buyer's eyes. Look around. When a buyer walks through your home, what do their eyes spy?

  • A reason not to make an offer at all
  • A chance to get a real deal on your home
  • A place they can call home

Buyers decide within 8 seconds if they feel a connection with a home. And, if they view a home as needing work, they won't offer top dollar.

Did you know...

  • Home Staging creates a great first impression to help your listing stand out from the competition.
  • Staged homes typically sell twice as fast and for more money.
  • And it's not expensive. In fact, Staging will always cost less than a price reduction!

Stage it, List it, Sell it. Contact Rooms That Work to learn how we can help you!

6 commentsSusan Smith • July 06 2007 03:04PM