Sunday, April 19, 2009

What is Happening in We Stage Sacramento and the World of Home Staging?

My last post was a while ago - and I have to be honest, I sort of lost my spark of wanting to write posts based on what our family was dealing with in December. The loss of a family member is always hard, and especially tough when it is someone that is taken long before they should - in their prime.

My brother in law passed away in February due to complications from an "accident" he suffered while joggin August 30th, 2008. It was not really an accident but I don't know what else to call it. . . he became severely dehydrated, his heart stopped as a result, he died on the trail, and then was revived. But his brain that went without oxygen for too long never did recover, and he was basically disabled to the point that he was a vegatable mentally. This was a severe blow to my sister and their son, and our whole family. He had just turned 50 and had so much to live for - but that was not to be his path. We miss him.

So I really have not felt the spark to write since then. But I felt it was time to share some good news and success . . .

I am happy to share that Staging is picking up momentum here in the Sacramento region, to the point that we have consistent calls coming in for occupied and vacant houses.

We are also hearing good results from our efforts. The last house we Staged was an occupied house, and it SOLD in only 3 days at FULL PRICE! We brought in basic decor and mostly helped the Seller with a Staging Plan that he implemented. It is always gratifying to hear such great news, especially when the doom and gloom of the market continues all over the US.

We have several vacant houses Staged and are awaiting the success on those properties. Of course, price is still a key factor - and must be partnered with Home Staging as a presentation and key marketing tool. We are also getting calls for Staging to Live, and New Homeowner Move In. Our specialty of Green or Eco-Friendly Home Staging is also a draw for those interested in that market niche.

We are looking forward to a successful second quarter - and hope that business continues to be steady throughout the year.

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