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Merry Christmas from StagingWorks

Posted by StagingWorks on December 24th, 2011

Merry Christmas from all of us at StagingWorks.



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.

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Selling during the holidays

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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Avoid top five home buying errors, Ontario Realtors advise

Posted by StagingWorks on December 22nd, 2011

The following article from OREA was published in Canada NewsWire on December 13, 2011.

As housing market increases homebuyers need to be informed about costly oversights

According to a recent RBC report, the number of homes for sale in Ontario is on the rise and affordability province-wide is stable. The rush to buy with more available homes on the market could mean more mistakes made by consumers.

A panel of experts from the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) board of directors advises against making hasty or uninformed choices by avoiding five common errors:

1. Not knowing what you can afford
Barbara Sukkau, president of OREA and a Realtor based in St. Catharines, says that mistakes made in a competitive environment can be costly and restrict lifestyle choices.

“Many people don’t know that there’s an easy way to calculate how much house they can afford to determine, regardless of competing bids, what lifestyle they want to maintain within the market,” says Sukkau. “In addition to the cost of the home, potential buyers should consider the land transfer tax, closing costs, moving costs and leave room for any unforeseen extras.”

In fact, Realtors often use a calculation called the Gross Debt Service Ratio. Sukkau explains how to calculate what you can afford at http://bit.ly/OREAaffordabilty.

2. Not preparing your finances, or getting pre-approved
“Many sellers will require a potential buyer to get pre-approved. When there are competing bids on the house of your dreams, pre-approval could give you the edge,” says Patricia Verge, OREA board member working out of Ottawa.

“Pre-approval can take up to a few days after you provide your bank with things like verification of income and down payment,” Verge adds.

If a buyer meets the lender’s requirements, then written confirmation of pre-approval will be provided. According to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, this pre-approval is time sensitive and is not a guarantee of receiving a mortgage loan.

Verge also cautions buyers against using their pre-approval as a final budget. “Potential buyers should balance their debt load and other financial commitments with what the bank is willing to lend,” she says.

3. Not knowing your must-haves
Tom Lebour, OREA board member working out of Mississauga, notes that his clients aren’t always sure about what they’re looking for.

“Clients often fail to consider what amenities are in the neighbourhood they’re looking to buy in, especially when relocating from the city to the suburbs. How ‘walkable’ is a neighbourhood to places like grocery stores, schools and banks? This feature is important to many homebuyers, but they can fail to think about it in the excitement about the number of bathrooms a house has. Create a list by thinking about a day in your life and the various things important to you and your family.”

4. Not getting a home inspection
“I always advise buyers to have their own home inspection done, even if the seller offers the results of a previous inspection and even if others are keen to put in an offer,” says Phil Dorner, OREA board member working out of Belle River.

“Ensure that you have a qualified and bonded home inspector perform a full inspection as part of your offer. An investment of a few hundred dollars could save you thousands down the road.”

5. Getting emotions involved in negotiations
Buyers and sellers will often let their emotions get the best of them, says Mike Douglas, OREA board member from Barrie.

“Emotions can get in the way of negotiations because sellers inadvertently assign real value to their memories, which don’t hold financial value for the buyer. We do our best to help our clients keep their emotions out of the equation,” Douglas says.


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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Renovating for top dollar in resale

Posted by StagingWorks on November 22nd, 2011

The article below by Rachel Naud was published in the Calgary Herald on November 10, 2011. It touches on a number of very practical points.

Selling your home can be one of the most personal transactions you’ll ever experience.

Think about it, your home is where you make your memories, mark your milestones, celebrate your achievements and learn from your failures.

It’s hard to put a price tag on the place where you built your life.

Yet when it comes to selling your home, homeowners are wise to leave their emotions at the door.

That’s probably the first thing a homeowner needs to know and do before putting up a for-sale sign.

If you want to sell your home for top dollar, home sellers need to have their home “move-in ready,” says Carmen Paradis, a realtor with Re/Max Real Estate Central.

“Buyers want a house they can just move into,” says Paradis.

“They don’t want to have to do anything. People do not want to do the work. They just like to move in and live.”

And although some home sellers may translate this to mean they have to completely renovate their bathrooms and kitchens before putting their home on the market, Maxwell Canyon Creek realtor Joe Samson says this isn’t the case. In fact, sometimes he even advises against it.

“If you’re trying to sell a home that’s below the average selling price, there’s no point in spending $15,000 on a kitchen renovation,” says Samson. “Renovate to what your surroundings are. Don’t get carried away and out-renovate your neighbours.”

He says if a buyer walks into your starter home and sees high-end appliances and granite countertops, they’ll also most likely see a higher price tag.

“If buyers are looking for a house in the $300,000-range and nine out of 10 houses are $300,000 but yours is $350,000 because you have all this beautiful stuff in there, it’s going to take longer to sell, if at all,” says Samson.

“Doing renovations like that will force you to sell higher than your direct competition. You’ll never get your money back.”

Instead, both Paradis and Samson say the biggest investment a homeowner can make to fix up their homes doesn’t cost much at all – paint.

“Paint is biggest thing you can do,” says Paradis. “Sometimes, even if you wash your walls, you can’t get smudges or fingerprints off. Paint fixes that.

“It can also fix odour in the home. Odour turns people off. Especially if the home sellers smoke.”

When it comes to choosing a paint colour, Paradis recommends going with a neutral colour that will appeal to a wide range of buyers. The same rule applies to carpets.

“Some people really like colour but it doesn’t appeal to everyone,” says Paradis. “So let’s say you put in a carpet two or three years ago but it’s purple. You may want to get rid of that.

“Replacing your carpet is one of the most inexpensive things to do but it will give you great bang for your buck. People walk in and it feels fresh and clean and gives you a lot of value because you have more people interested in your house.”

Paradis also recommends fixing all those little projects you have been meaning to get to for years, such as squeaky door handles and loose railings. “It’s the little things that turn people off,” she says. ” It just doesn’t look good.”

Curb appeal is also huge. So if you have chipped paint, an unkept yard and garbage on your lawn, you could scare away potential buyers before they even step in the door.

“If the house looks unkept, quite often people make the decision even before getting out of car,” says Samson.

“They’ll say forget it. I don’t need to see this house.”

Instead, Samson suggests homeowners make the outside of their home look engaging, welcoming and well maintained.

“You want to create an image so people think your house feels like home,” says Samson. “They want to envision themselves living there, not seeing themselves fixing up the outside for two months.”


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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