Showing posts with label home staging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home staging. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Staging Your Home Office for Virtual and In-Person Meetings

 



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Interacting with clients while running a home-based business has been complicated by the pandemic. Thankfully, a few technological advances have made adjusting to the new normal a little easier for small and big companies alike. We’ve gathered a few tips to get your office ready for communicating with your clients, both in real life and over the internet:

Preparing for In-Person Meetings

Keep safety in mind when clients are coming to your home office. If masks are recommended in your area, keep a box of disposable masks on a table or credenza by the door, along with a bottle of hand sanitizer. Keep an adequate supply of pens at your clients’ disposal, with a separate container for “used” writing implements to be sanitized–or disposed of–later. And when you decide on a layout for your office furniture, make sure that you and your clients can sit at a safe distance from each other while you’re conducting business.

Indoor air quality is important both for you and for your clients. If possible, open the windows in your office to let fresh air circulate. Check your HVAC system regularly, and if you want to really sanitize the air you breathe, invest in an HVAC UV light: its rays are powerful enough to kill viruses and bacteria and prevent mold from forming, making your work environment healthier. You can also add a few houseplants to your office décor to further purify the air. Good options are snake plants, peace lilies, and bamboo palms.

Automate your invoicing process for contact-free delivery. By using invoicing software, you’ll be able to manage and process payments electronically and generate reports to easily track your finances. You’ll also be able to automatically send payment reminders to your clients while simplifying your accounting. So create a unique, eye-catching label for your business using an online label maker, design professional-looking invoices using an invoice template specifically tailored to your business, and add your logo to the invoice to make your brand stand out.

Staging Your Virtual Meetings

Even if your clients don’t come to your office for in-person meetings, make sure to stage your work area to make it look professional. If your desk is set up in a corner of your living room or bedroom, invest in tall bookshelves or attractive room dividers to create a real office-like atmosphere. Incidentally, designing a space in your home solely with working and conducting business in mind will help you avoid distractions and boost your productivity.

Make use of video conferencing software to help you look your best: turn on your computer camera or webcam and see for yourself what your clients will see during business calls. Start by adjusting the lighting in your office, avoiding bright lights (or windows) behind you. Center yourself on the screen, and use a virtual background if the backdrop in your home or office is too busy, messy, or cluttered, which can be visually distracting for your clients on the other side of that video conference call.

Reduce noise pollution in your workspace to make audio and video conferencing calls more pleasant and professional. If you live on a busy street or if you have children at home during your office hours, soundproof your office by sealing the windows (or replacing them with double-pane options) and by hanging curtains that will further reduce noise. Position furniture to block off sounds from a nearby room, and lay down area rugs to dampen sound.

Taking a few precautions in your home-based business will allow you to receive clients safely during and after the pandemic. Take advantage of newer technologies like video conferencing and invoicing software that allows for contactless communication and transactions: your clients will be grateful for your thoughtfulness and appreciate your professionalism.


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Friday, March 29, 2019

How Long To Sell My Home and How to Get My Home Value


Do you know how long it takes to sell a home? I have customers who missed out on a great home because they waited too long to list their own home, so I wanted to share a general timeline so that you don't make the same mistake. 
  • From the time you sign the contract to list your home, it takes about 2 weeks before it is listed. During this time, we photograph your home and start to get it to show in over 700 of the Country's best Search Home Sites and the World's, we’ll enlist the help of 1000’s of Local and National Real Estate Agents as well as reaching agents all over the world in other words your home will get massive market exposure with us.
  • The average days on market before a home goes under contract right now is about 30 days.
  • Once under contract, it usually takes about 45 days to close. 
So, on average, it takes roughly 90 days to get your home SOLD. This means that if you want to be in a new home by the end June, you should get your home on the market before the end of March. 




I'd hate for you to make the same mistake my last clients did. If you want to get your home listed and SOLD as soon as possible, please give me a call.   

To get a more precise number of Days on the Market for your Zip Code Click on the link below and enter your Zip Code.

Market Insider from My Website to Get Different Stats for your Zip Code

The numbers listed here is just an average yours might sell faster, we’ll be working on It, you can find it on the top Menu of my site when you click on “Market Insider.”

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Friday, March 15, 2019

What Must Be Fixed Before You Put Up Your Home For Sale - Value My Home


First Things First

It is a good thing to set your priorities before you start any repairs or upgrades on your Home

The worst thing any homeowner can do before selling their property is to just list the house on the market. Real estate agents won’t even list homes that haven’t gone through MRH: maintenance, renovations, and home staging. You’ll be in a much better position to sell your home for what it’s worth after going through MRH. MRH: Maintenance, Renovations, and Home Staging MRH starts with maintenance. Nothing matters unless your house is up to code. You’re just wasting money renovating and home staging if you haven’t taken care of the 4 most important maintenance aspects:
  • HVAC Air Condition and Heating Systems
  • Roof
  • Plumbing
  • Foundation

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All four must be in top shape before you can move on to renovations. Don’t skip on maintenance. It’s not worth it. Soon, you’ll understand why. After maintenance, it’s time for renovations. The big thing about renovations is that they aren’t cheap, and they take time.
  1. Renovation costs – Ensure that you over budget for renovations. You want some breathing room because the renovations you need are likely much greater than the renovations you want.
  2. Time costs – Remember, the goal is to sell your home for the highest possible price. Take time doing the necessary renovations to reach that goal.
  3. The final part of MRH is home staging. Expect to spend at least $2,000. You could spend from $5,000 to $10,000 depending on your home staging goals. Hiring a home staging expert might be worth it.
There you have it, MRH: maintenance, renovations, and home staging. The bottom line is that you want to ensure you sell your home for the highest possible price. Skipping any MRH step can lead to buyers passing purchasing all together. Some buyers take off double the cost of renovations. Follow MRH and sell your home for what it’s worth!

Find out What Your Home is Worth We'll be able to give you a more accurate Estimate of your Home's Market Value once we see the upgrades that you have done to your Home.

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