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Virtual Staging and Illinois Real Estate

Virtual Staging 

So I have been doing real estate photography for a little over 2 years now and have always been curious about virtual staging and who it would benefit. This can be a really cost-effective way of staging a home if you don't want to spend as much as traditional staging might cost. 
Redfin reached out to me to share this wonderful article to show just what staging can do and it is below

As more home-sellers turn to virtual staging, we have to ask: Is it really worth it, and does it compare to traditional staging?

According to the National Association of Realtors®, 77 percent of buyers’ agents say that staging makes it easier for buyers to visualize themselves living in a home. As many as 38 percent of sellers’ agents say that they stage all their clients’ homes before listing. Since the benefits of staging have a direct impact on listing performance, virtual staging was developed to give the same benefits that are looking for an alternative to traditional staging.

To determine whether virtual staging is a viable alternative for you, you have to know what it is and how it compares to traditional home staging.

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What is Virtual Staging?

Virtual staging, like traditional staging, is decorating a property to showcase its best features and qualities in an effort to make it more attractive to buyers.

“I have always explained to my sellers that buyers will imprint on the first photos they see of a home and will develop their first positive feelings and attraction to a property at that time” describes Jen Williams, Redfin Market Manager in California.

But like the name implies, virtual staging is done with a computer. There’s exactly zero real furniture, area rugs, potted plants or other décor involved. Professional virtual stagers digitally insert decorative elements in high-resolution photos to show empty rooms’ full potential.

What Homes is Virtual Staging Best Suited For?

Virtual staging won’t work for all homes – in many cases, traditional staging is a superior choice. However, it can be a huge benefit if it’s done properly in:

• Vacant homes
• Homes with outdated furniture
• Properties with tenants in them, which leave the homeowner little control over the space’s appearance

If you still occupy your home and you can stage it to make it as appealing as possible to potential buyers, whole-house virtual staging isn’t for you. (You can still virtually stage some rooms if you and your agent think it’s appropriate, though.)


Virtual Staging vs. Traditional Staging

Virtual staging is usually a lot cheaper than traditional staging is. Here’s a quick glimpse at what you’re looking at:

• Virtual staging costs somewhere between $39 and $199 per room, depending on the contractor you use, your location and the amount of space you need staged.
• Traditional staging can cost several hundred dollars per month, depending on the stager you use, how much furniture you need to rent, your location and the number of rooms you need staged.

Price isn’t the only sticking point, though. Each method has its own pros and cons that you’ll have to consider, particularly if you’re trying to sell an empty house.

Pros and Cons of Virtual Staging

Virtual staging can help sell a home faster and for more money – but only if it’s done right. You still need to hire a professional who knows how to take good photos for virtual staging, and you need to work with a reputable company with a great portfolio of completed work.

Check out these side-by-side lists of the pros and cons of virtual staging to help you make the right choice:

Pros of Virtual Staging 

  • Can help you showcase an empty home’s best features

  • Is cost-effective when compared to traditional staging

  • Attracts prospective buyers’ attention online

  • Offers you the opportunity to stage any number of rooms

  • Allows you to stage flex rooms in multiple ways

Cons of Virtual Staging

  • Becomes more expensive when you need to remove furniture or items from photos

  • Can be difficult to use when the house is occupied, unless you have previous listing photos

  • Furniture and décor only exist in the virtual space – buyers will never see it in person


Pros and Cons of Traditional Staging

Traditional staging, which successful real estate agents have been using for decades, doesn’t always require a professional stager. However, it does require an eye for detail and the ability to create a space that appeals to the widest possible range of buyers.

Check out these side-by-side lists of the pros and cons of traditional staging to help you decide whether it’s a better choice for selling your home:

Pros of Traditional Staging

  • Gives buyers real-life perspective when they tour the home

  • Prevents buyers from having to tour a completely empty, vacant home

  • Appeals to buyers’ sense of imagination

  • Makes spaces appear larger and enables prospective buyers to gauge size

  • Helps your home stand out in buyers’ memories after they leave

Cons of Traditional Staging

  • Can be expensive, and you’ll keep incurring costs until the home sells

  • Requires stagers to bring in furnishings, décor and other items

  • May be unnecessary, depending on how quickly homes are selling in your market

Common Virtual Staging Mistakes

The biggest mistake a seller can make is hiring a virtual staging company that’s not good enough. Virtually staged photos should be exceptionally realistic – so real, in fact, that buyers won’t know they’re computer-generated unless someone tells them.

Other mistakes many people make with virtual staging is:

• Failing to provide prospective buyers with photos of empty rooms as well as staged rooms. Buyers may expect the home to look the same as it does in its listing photos, so provide both.
• Choosing virtual staging that makes the home look worse, not better. You have to be careful not to overdo furniture and decorative elements in staged photos.
• Using virtual staging when it’s unnecessary. Replacing furnishings and decorative elements in photos when they’re perfectly fine to begin with can be a significant waste of time (and money).

Could Virtual Staging Help You Sell Your Home?

Virtual staging can be a tremendous asset when you’re selling a vacant home, or one that has wild-card tenants or outdated décor. It allows prospective buyers to view the right vision of the home – not an empty, cavernous space, but one that’s comfortable and easy to live in.

Have you used virtual staging to sell a home? We’d love to hear your story and how it worked out for you, so please share your thoughts in the comments below.

 

Written byAngie Bersin on July 27, 2018 for Redfin
 

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Top tips on how to be ready for your real estate photography session!

      Over the past year, I have been diving into the world of real estate photography. I have been blessed to work with some wonderful agents from Keller Williams, Associates Realty, Realty Executives Legacy, TW Chicago, Berkshire Hathaway, and D'Aprile. Here are a few tips to get your home photo ready. Staging is great for real estate photos, but if you are still living in the home, you can stage it with items you might already have around the house.

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Curb Appeal

 

Remove the cars from the driveway

Have the grass freshly cut and hedges trimmed and freshly weeded

Make sure planter boxes either have flowers or remove them

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Family Room

 

 

 

Turn off all the ceiling fans

Open up all the window blinds and curtains so we can let the beautiful natural light in

Clear any personal photos, and everyday objects like remotes, phones, and tissues

Turn on any lights that are in the room and make sure none are burnt out, Also be sure they are the same color

Dining Room

Make sure all the floors, especially hardwood are cleaned and carpet is freshly vacuumed

Set the table and have a centerpiece, fresh flowers are always a great choice for this

Have all chairs even and pushed in neatly

Open Floor Plans

If you have an open floor plan be sure to have all the rooms tidy since we will want to photograph the whole space showcasing how open it is

Make sure you have all the lights on in all the different rooms

Don't forget to clear any clutter from all the rooms 

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Kitchen

Clean off countertops

Remove any food from sitting on the counters

Remove any magnets on the fridge

Make sure there are no dishes in the sink

Plants can help add a pop of color

Remove appliances from the counter

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Office

Make sure the area is not bare and decorate with some accessories

Make sure the computer screen is off

Eliminate any unnecessary cords and hide them

Make sure there is no personal clutter or papers showing

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Master Bedroom

Make the bed and use those throw pillows

Remove any personal items or photos

Make sure you don't see anything stored under the bed

Clear the nightstands

Kids Rooms

Remove the Diaper Genie and trash cans from the room

Clear the diaper changing area to remove clutter

Make crib, just like you would a bed

Remove any stick on wall decals

Clear out all the toys that are on the ground and put away the foam play matts

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Pets

We all love our pets but sometimes buyers will be turned off if they see that the current owner has a dog or a cat

Remove all water bowls, liter boxes, animal beds, toys, etc.

Make sure to have air fresheners in home to help combat any pet smells for showings

 

 

    Please contact me to photograph your real estate listings if you are in the north west suburbs of Algonquin, Barrington Hills, Barrington, Bull Valley, Cary, Carpentersville, Dundee Township, Elgin, Fox Lake, Fox River Grove, Gilberts, Greenwood, Hebron, Holiday Hills, Hoffman Estates, Huntley, Island Lake, Johnsburg, Lake in the Hills, Lakemoor, Lakewood, McCullom Lake, Oakwood Hills, Port Barrington, Prairie Grove, Richmond, Ringwood, Sleepy Hollow, Spring Grove, South Elgin, Trout Valley, Union, West Dundee, and Wonder Lake. When you have your properties professionally photographed they will show more and sell faster and for a higher price. That is a win-win for you and your clients!

 

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