Last night I opened one of our All In One Staging emails after refinishing some Drexler Heritage furniture we bought from a little old town furniture store. Well to my surprise I see a email from a Top Real Estate Company in the Midwest, well Nationally actually, we had been trying to work with for months.
We had been trying every thing to get a chance to work with them, like leaving our portfolio with Donuts with them, Making individual jelly bean packages connected to our flyer's, to emailing them quite often with pictures of houses that we had Staged for another Top Real Estate Agent All In One Staging & Redesign works with on every house before they list the home.
Well our persistence Payed off! The Real Estate company told us that they had a company meeting that week to talk about Staging their listings. Well other Stagers had also dropped their portfolios off to them in the past, so they had a few to compare from. Well All In One Staging & Redesign had the best prices and quality workmanship they seen and that is why they picked us!
I just wanted to let you know that Persistence does pay off! To the newbies here, you have to pound the pavement as they say, and don't expect to hear YES a lot, because it just won't happen. You just hold your head up high like we did, and say Thank you for your time and we will keep in touch in case you do change your mind.
Some Realtors will say they already work with a Stager, Well you say Kindly, Great so you know the importance of Staging a home in this buyers Market then, and if your person is busy or can't make a job, Please keep me and my portfolio in mind.
Anyway I just wanted to share this bit of good news, and never give up. Staging will soon be as important to a Real Estate company as home inspections. Think about it who wants to walk through a messy house, or a house that is just a blank canvas hoping the buyer can imagine their furnishings in these empty rooms?
Well hope the best to you too, and happy Staging!
All In One Staging & Redesign inc,
Sandra Montemayor/ ASP IAHSP HOME STAGER
Brian Bloom/ Project Manager
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)