Press Release Summary: Uncertainty rules in real estate and will most likely continue throughout 2008. Homeowners who are desperate to sell are looking to gain a competitive edge in the market. A professionally staged home makes a great first impression and can help the home sell fast.
Press Release Body: United States (March 1, 2008) - The housing bubble has popped. Never before have home prices fallen so broadly on a national level. There are more homes for sale and fewer buyers which means less money in the average seller's pocket. How can homeowners desperate to sell their home increase their chance of a quick and profitable sale in the current real estate market?
Most importantly, the home must stand out from the crowd and be a welcoming island in the sea of homes for sale. Without a doubt, having a home professionally staged is the single best way to outshine the competition. Home Staging (House Staging, Real Estate Staging) is the art of decorating a home to sell quickly and for top dollar.
According to internationally recognized home staging expert Debra Gould, "People shop with logic and buy on emotion. If prospective buyers don\'t fall in love within minutes of walking into a house and have that same emotional connection all the way through, they\'ll be off to the next appointment. This is especially true in a buyer\'s market when they feel no pressure to make an immediate offer.\"
\"New home builders offer model homes for viewing, because they know how important it is to help potential buyers imagine themselves living in the house, adds Gould. \"Staging allows individual homeowners to employ that same proven concept.\"
There are several points a seller should keep in mind when hiring a home stager, including the home stager\'s knowledge of real estate and the local market in particular. Most importantly, however, homeowners should be aware that the Home Staging industry is unregulated. There are no official home staging credentials, so homeowners should not assume any home stager is an expert simply because he or she is "accredited" or "certified". It is always important to ask questions of anyone they are considering hiring.