Is Staging Really Necessary in a Seller’s Market?

Photo courtesy of Pexels under Creative Commons 0 license When selling a home, presentation is everything. Fixing up and filling an empty house with carefully selected furniture and décor—also known as staging—can be an effective way to attract potential buyers. But unless you’re a professional interior designer yourself, staging often comes with a [...]

By |2018-01-24T13:36:29-07:00January 18th, 2018|Blog|Comments Off on Is Staging Really Necessary in a Seller’s Market?

What Qualities are Common in Listings that Make Homes Great for Entertaining?

Image courtesy of Pexels under Creative Commons 0 license A home with entertainment value is something many people seek. From parties to book clubs to family gatherings, there are many reasons this is attractive. But what makes a home great for entertaining? And what kinds of things are commonly listed to lure prospective [...]

By |2017-12-04T13:43:52-07:00December 14th, 2017|Blog|Comments Off on What Qualities are Common in Listings that Make Homes Great for Entertaining?

SO HOW’S THE MARKET? JUNE 2017

Is Denver’s Real Estate Market on it’s way to Normalcy? Our Answer is YES! • Average Price of both Single Family homes and Condominium homes Year over Year in May to $435,959 a 7.7% increase year over year. • Inventory for May 2017 increased by 4.2% year over year. When supply goes up prices go……. [...]

By |2017-08-16T16:44:55-06:00June 19th, 2017|Blog, Monthly Market Update|Comments Off on SO HOW’S THE MARKET? JUNE 2017

How to Stage Your Home While Living in It (Without Losing Your Mind)

This summer, my husband and I decided to put our 1,200-square-foot Spanish-style bungalow in San Diego up for sale. Naturally, this involved meeting with a host of real estate professionals—all of whom agreed that in order to sell our charming little home for the price we wanted, we needed to stage it.     But it wasn’t [...]

By |2016-09-20T09:58:38-06:00September 20th, 2016|Blog|Comments Off on How to Stage Your Home While Living in It (Without Losing Your Mind)

Home Staging Ideas for the Kitchen to Make Buyers Bite

If you’re selling your house, staging—the mysterious practice by which you prep and prettify your home before its debut—can make a huge difference in catching the attention of buyers and ultimately reeling in an offer.     And the room you’ll really want to focus on here is the kitchen: After all, it’s the crown [...]

By |2016-08-08T11:32:42-06:00August 8th, 2016|Blog|Comments Off on Home Staging Ideas for the Kitchen to Make Buyers Bite

11 Budget-Friendly Staging Ideas That’ll Wow Buyers

It’s a classic conundrum: Staging a home increases its value on the open market, but the whole process can be expensive. You have to shell out to hire a stager and rent furniture and art. If professional staging isn’t in your budget, never fear—it’s entirely possible to do a little DIY staging that won’t break the bank.     Here are [...]

By |2016-06-30T13:00:59-06:00June 30th, 2016|Blog|Comments Off on 11 Budget-Friendly Staging Ideas That’ll Wow Buyers

The Lazy Homeowner’s Guide to Finding Great Art for Your Home

Perfect sofa? Check. Renovated kitchen? Check. But if you want to really raise the sophistication level in your home decor, original art is in order. If you find the process of picking a modern masterpiece intimidating (not to mention expensive), fear not.     This installment of realtor.com's Lazy Homeowner’s Guide offers easy, budget-friendly strategies to [...]

By |2016-06-14T09:24:52-06:00June 14th, 2016|Blog|Comments Off on The Lazy Homeowner’s Guide to Finding Great Art for Your Home
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