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Professional Photos... Worth it or Not?

3/19/2019

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It's a visual world out there; now so, more than ever. We spend our days scrolling, scrolling, scrolling... and it's getting harder and harder to find something that makes us stop the scroll for a moment and say, "Wow, beautiful!"
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Our job is to help your home stop the scroll, and to get people in the door. We help you get your house to a point where the function of each room is clear and the visual clutter is down to a bare minimum.

We spend time designing a furniture layout that will maximize the flow in each room and show off the features of your house. We bring in greenery, art, textiles, and decor to help elevate the feeling in each room and draw the eye to where it needs to go.  We help your house stand out among the crowd.

​But that all starts ONLINE!

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Before most people even contact a real estate agent to help look for a home... they've already been doing a little online shopping to see what's out there.

​Realtors text or email listing links to clients when they find something that fits the brief. Your house's online presence is what gets people to stop the scroll and say, "I want to see THAT listing. That's the one."

​So, should you invest in a realtor that invests in you by making the most of your hard work? Absolutely!
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 We always recommend using professional photography for a listing. The difference between an iPhone shot and a picture taken by someone who knows how to work the angles and lighting is SO noticeable.

​Don't let potential buyers scroll by your house! Make sure you're using a real estate photographer when you list your home. You'll be glad you did!

EXAMPLES

Here are a few examples of pictures that we took on our 'fancy' camera at the end of a set up compared to what the professional photographer came up with! It just goes to show, that it's not just the equipment that makes for a really great image. Professionals have a lot of knowledge and experience that makes it worth hiring them to make your hard work shine!
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5 Home Staging Tips

3/12/2019

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1 - Show the Space, Not Your Stuff

People are buying the house, not your stuff! So now is the time to pair down your day to day items so they don't distract from the star of the show... The house itself!

Keep the kitchen and bathroom counters and clear of clutter. Take time to organize the bedroom side tables so that everything fits in the drawers. Reduce the items on your office desk to the bare essentials. Remove extra storage shelves or cabinets.

2 - Organize Your Storage Space

Make sure your closets and storage spaces are organized! People will look inside drawers, closets, and other built in storage spaces.

​It's important to make sure those spaces are organized and under control so that buyers don't think the house doesn't have enough storage space.
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3-Create a Tranquil Master Bedroom

People buy aspirationally. The ideal Master Bedroom is a retreat that you can go to at the end of the day for a little relaxation.
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​Keeping the master bedroom clean and orderly will go a long way towards creating a relaxed atmosphere, and helping buyers envision themselves living the good life once they buy your house.

4 - Don't Forget the First Impression

It doesn't take long to make a first impression! If you focus on making your home's first impression a good one, that will help with a speedy sale.

Here's a fun tip! Go to you front door and step outside. Count to ten and clear your mind, then enter your house again with fresh eyes. What's the first impression you get? Are the selling features of your house overwhelmed by clutter, a really cool and colourful piece of art, or too much furniture?

Consider what kind of first impression you want to make with your house.
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5 - No Smell is the Best Smell

As tempting as it is to aim a can of Febreeze at your house and call it a day... If you have a lingering smell, it's best to get to the source and eliminate what's causing the order. Covering it up often doesn't work 100%.

To make sure you're house has a neutral smell, get a friend involved! For example, we can grow nose blind to pet smells after a while. Ask someone who doesn't spend a lot of time in the house if they notice any off putting smells. Once you've taken care of the problem, keep it clean and neutral. Because we use scent to cover up smells, if you add scent to an otherwise OK situation... Buyers might instinctively think you're trying to cover something up. OR, they might be allergic to your scent of choice!
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To be safe, no smell is the best kind of smell. It ensures that buyer's won't be distracted by something unpleasant or... Something a little too pleasant!
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    Emily is a stager from Chilliwack, BC.

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