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Posted by StagingWorks on December 22nd, 2011
The article below by Paula Huntley of Stage Hand was published in the Chronicle Herald on December 1, 2011.
What’s the best time to sell? Every day decisions are made by people to put their home for sale. Sometimes there are restrictions on time lines like job transfers, change of school, new family additions or personal downsizing. Whatever the reason, think about this — if you decide to sell during December, do you put up Christmas décor?
The answer for the décor should be yes, but you do not have to go overboard.
Here are a few benefits:
- It will keep a regular routine for the family. They have been used to decorations around, so why change?
- It will let people who are viewing your home imagine what this home looks like dressed up.
- You want them to remember the house that was decorated and made them feel warm and invited.
The one thing you don’t want to do is go crazy and decorate everything. If you have to tear down quickly because of a sale then it should be easy for you and the family to pack up.
A few tips for décor
- Use a bit more of the colour red instead of green. Why? Because red is an emotional colour and it will be remembered.
- You don’t need ornaments everywhere; just pick a few power areas like the kitchen, living room and bathroom. (Coloured glass balls look attractive with fresh pine in a crystal bowl or a black wrought-iron basket.)
- Fresh greenery in an urn at the entrance or a wreath on the door stuffed with a large candy cane shows your fun side — and pretty much no work.
- Use things with fresh greenery like skates, mittens and red ribbon, that make people think back to their childhood times. Create memories
- A decorated tree definitely has an impact. It just does not need to be a 12 foot one.
- A cake plate with cookies and Christmas napkins shows an invitation to welcome people.
- Christmas linens: Use towels in the bathroom, tablecloths where applicable.
We want impact and a place to remember.
Think outside the box when selling your home and go the extra mile. We want you to get what your home is worth. For example if you normally put out a dish of candy, then maybe use a mix of old tea cups (keep the numbers 3, 5, 7 in mind.) These are easier to display and work with. Use different types of candy instead of one type.
Maybe now it’s time to talk to a home stager/re designer to help you zero in on the most important rooms/areas so you can get the most for your investment.
Happy Decorating!
Independent of market conditions, home staging is a highly effective marketing tool used to maximize the selling price of Toronto area homes and condos.
StagingWorks is the premier Toronto home staging company. We provide a complete range of professional services which include vacant home staging, occupied home staging and condo staging. We have staging packages to accommodate most budgets and serve Toronto, GTA and surrounding areas.
Please visit our home staging portfolio for more samples of our staging projects. Give us some some details on your home and when you’re planning to sell, and get a free home staging estimate. Or, call us for a free estimate at (647) 409-2091 or anne@StagingWorks.ca.
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Posted by StagingWorks on November 22nd, 2011
The article below was published by CREA on Wednesday November 16, 2011.
Sales activity in Canada reached a nine-month high, led primarily by a buying surge in Ontario, according to the latest national statistics.
Stronger than anticipated MLS sales in Ontario helped raise the national total by 1.2%, and convinced the Canada Real Estate Association (CREA) to up its resale housing forecast from a 0.9% gain in 2011 to a gain of 1.4%.
“The continuing strength of home sales activity in the face of ongoing financial market volatility speaks volumes about the confidence of Canadians in our housing market,” said Gary Morse, CREA’s president. “Interest rates look like they’ll remain at levels that are friendly to the housing market for some time to come, and that’s good news for Canadian home sales activity and the overall economy.”
Ontario sales are forecast to rise 1.2% in 2011, compared to 1.4% nationally, but CREA said in a press release the province showed the most significant upward shift recently.
“Activity came in broadly in line with expectations across much of the country in the third quarter of 2011 with the exception of Ontario,” said the CREA release. “Sales there came in stronger than anticipated in a number of regions over the summer, but were held aloft mostly by Toronto activity as the third quarter ended.”
In terms of price, CREA predicted the national average would increase 7% in 2011, then remain the same at $362,700 a year later by the end of 2012.
Leading exceptions in 2012 on the positive price end will be Manitoba, up 4.9% to $246,000, and Quebec, up 3.3% to $269,900, said CREA.
British Columbia will see prices drop 1.8%, however, coming up 11.5% gains to remain the only province over $500,000 at $563,500 this year. No other province will see a price declined in 2012, said CREA, although Ontario and New Brunswick will remain essentially neutral.
Independent of market conditions, home staging is a highly effective marketing tool used to maximize the selling price of Toronto area homes and condos.
StagingWorks is the premier Toronto home staging company. We provide a complete range of professional services which include vacant home staging, occupied home staging and condo staging. We have staging packages to accommodate most budgets and serve Toronto, GTA and surrounding areas.
Please visit our home staging portfolio for more samples of our staging projects. Give us some some details on your home and when you’re planning to sell, and get a free home staging estimate. Or, call us for a free estimate at (647) 409-2091 or anne@StagingWorks.ca.
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Posted by StagingWorks on April 19th, 2011
GTA REALTORS release mid-month resale housing figures
Greater Toronto REALTORS reported 4,444 sales during the first two weeks of April 2011 – a 3% decrease compared to the first two weeks of April 2010. The number of new listings was down by 21% compared to the same period last year.
“Sales activity was quite strong during the first two weeks of April. If this level of activity is sustained for the remainder of the month, we could see April transactions close to last year’s record result. Positive economic news has kept households confident in their ability to purchase and pay for a home over the long term.” said TREB President Bill Johnston.
The average selling price for firm deals reported through the first two weeks of April was $483,165, representing a 12% increase over the average price of $430,271 reported during the same period last year.
“The number of homes listed for sale so far in 2011 has been below expectations. Market conditions have tightened, resulting in increased competition between home buyers and accelerating rates of average price growth,” said Jason Mercer, TREB’s Senior Manager of Market Analysis.
“The strong rate of price growth reported for the first two weeks of April should entice more households to list their homes for sale. This would result in more balanced market conditions and more moderate rates of price growth,” continued Mercer.
Summary of April Sales and Average Price
City of Toronto (sales -4.4% | price +14.8%)
2011 Sales: 1,760 | Average Price: $540,229
2010 Sales: 1,837 | Average Price: $470,532
Rest of GTA (sales -3.0% | price +10.5%)
2011 Sales: 2,684 | Average Price: $445,746
2010 Sales: 2,764 | Average Price: $403,514
All of GTA (sales -3.5% | price +12.3%)
2011 Sales: 4,444 | Average Price: $483,165
2010 Sales: 4,601 | Average Price: $430,271
Independent of market conditions, home staging is a highly effective marketing tool used to maximize the selling price of Toronto area homes and condos.
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Posted by StagingWorks on April 19th, 2011
The article below by Bill Johnston was recently published in the Toronto Sun.
Existing home sales in the Greater Toronto Area remained strong in February. There were 6,266 transactions reported through TorontoMLS® representing a 14% decline from the record result reported in February 2010. While not representing a record, February 2011 sales were 50% higher than the number reported in February 2009 during the recession and slightly higher than the average February sales over the previous ten years.
In my opinion, one of the key factors underlying the number of transactions we see in the resale home market is consumer confidence. If people are confident in their ability to purchase and pay for a home over the long term, sales levels will remain strong. Continued improvement in the GTA economy over the past year has arguably kept confidence levels high. We have seen steady growth in the number of people employed, the unemployment rate has receded markedly from the recessionary peak and income growth has accelerated.
RBC recently released the results of their annual Home Ownership Study. The results confirm what we have experienced in the housing market over the past year. The%age of Canadians who said they would likely purchase a home over the next two years was at 29% – down from 31% in 2010 (the highest level on record), but the second highest reading since 2006. The%age of Ontarians planning on purchasing a home over the next two years was slightly lower than the national average at 28%. I asked Jason Mercer, the Toronto Real Estate Board’s Senior Manager of Market Analysis to comment.
“The RBC survey results follow the trend we have seen recently in the GTA. Last year this time home sales were running well-above what the level of population dictated. In 2011 and 2012, the pace of sales is expected to be more sustainable, meaning in line with the expected level of population and population growth. Expect to see between 80,000 and 85,000 transactions through TorontoMLS® this year, and other 85,000 to 90,000 sales in 2012.”
I also asked Mr. Mercer to provide his views on the direction of price over the next couple of years. He is confident that we will continue to see growth through the end of 2012, albeit at a more subdued rate.
“Average existing home selling prices are expected to increase by 3-5% annually over the next two years. Even with expected mortgage rate hikes in 2011 and 2012, the share of the average GTA household’s income dedicated to mortgage principal and interest, property tax and utilities will remain manageable in relation to accepted lending standards,” continued Mercer.
“Recently, average price growth has also been supported by relatively tight market conditions. While sales have remained quite strong, the number of new listings has been low from a historic perspective. There has been enough competition between home buyers to promote price growth,” added Mercer.
Market conditions through the recession-recovery period between 2008 and the end of 2010 can certainly be characterized as volatile. Over the next two years, by most accounts, it seems like the housing market in the GTA is getting back to normal.
Independent of market conditions, home staging is a highly effective marketing tool used to maximize the selling price of Toronto area homes and condos.
StagingWorks is the premier Toronto home staging company. We provide a complete range of professional services which include vacant home staging, occupied home staging and condo staging. We have staging packages to accommodate most budgets and serve Toronto, GTA and surrounding areas.
Please visit our home staging portfolio for more samples of our staging projects. Give us some some details on your home and when you’re planning to sell, and get a free home staging estimate. Or, call us for a free estimate at (647) 409-2091 or anne@StagingWorks.ca.
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