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Extreme home staging

Extreme home staging
An ideal family for a model home.
By Les Christie, CNNMoney.com staff writer
July 3 2006: 11:24 AM EDT

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Home sellers long ago discovered that small touches could boost selling prices - fresh flowers, the smell of freshly baked cookies. Now a real estate developer, Centex of Dallas, is adding in beautiful people.

The experiment in what's called "staging" is simple: Home buyers enter a home and see not just furniture but real people - actors - playing out the life they might lead there.
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Home staging gets more showbiz-like

"Staged model homes tend to be sterile and dry - this was a way to put the heartbeat back into the home," said Jim Garfield, spokesman for Roddan Paolucci Roddan, Centex's publicist.

The Centex program, which its creators call HomeLife, has been used twice so far at Milestone, a 166-house development in Santa Clarita, about 25 miles north of Hollywood.

In one performance, the 'model' family spent about three hours pretending it was Mom's birthday. They baked a cake, sang happy birthday and the children drew and framed a picture - of a Centex house. The original cast included a former Baywatch hunk, Jaason Simmons, in the role of Dad.

"It's physically manifesting somebody's dream," said Garfield.

Amanda Larson, a marketing director for Centex, says the idea came about when she sat down with Roddan's creative people and worked out an idea to make the visiting-a-model-home experience "more interactive and more memorable."

The scenes are not completely scripted. Instead, actors are given scenarios, schooled on the home's features and benefits so they could answer visitors' questions. They pretend shoppers are just guests in their house.

HomeLife will get an additional encore on July 15, at another Centex property, this one at the Westerly at RiverPark, near Oxnard. Besides Mom's birthday, other programs may include cooking dinner, listening to music and watching television.
Is the point lost?

The foray into the fringes of home staging is not without its skeptics.

Barb Schwarz, a staging pioneer and the author of "Home Staging: The Winning Way To Sell Your House For More Money," says, "The last thing a broker wants to see is people in the house. Home buyers will start talking to the people - and not about the house."

Schwarz says the whole idea of staging is to focus on the space, to get the potential buyers to mentally move themselves in.

"You're selling the space," she says, "not the stuff and certainly not the people. Staging a home is about depersonalizing it. Putting people in it is the ultimate way of personalizing the space."

Perhaps because it was so innovative, however, the program proved successful, according to Larson. It drew a lot of attention and, more important, traffic; more than 100 house hunters streamed through during the first HomeLife presentation. She reports at least one home was sold.

It may have been Roddan's and Centex's first foray into extreme staging but it won't be the last. The plans are on for something even more extreme.

But neither Larson nor Garfield will talk about that, except he promises, "It's going to be really, really cool.

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what will they think of next?

Posted 7/4/06 9:06 AM
 
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Re: Extreme home staging

Chat Icon The LAST thing I'd want to see in a house that I'm looking to possibly buy is people in it...much less actors pretending to live there.

Posted 7/4/06 9:37 AM
 

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Chat Icon The LAST thing I'd want to see in a house that I'm looking to possibly buy is people in it...much less actors pretending to live there.



That is exactly what I was thinking

Posted 7/4/06 9:55 AM
 

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Re: Extreme home staging

I thought when you're selling a place, you're supposed to keep personal items hidden, so that the people looking can picture themselves there.
If I saw a family already in the home, I'd probably have a hard time picturing myself living there.

Posted 7/4/06 9:58 AM
 

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Re: Extreme home staging

Posted by Palebride

I thought when you're selling a place, you're supposed to keep personal items hidden, so that the people looking can picture themselves there.
If I saw a family already in the home, I'd probably have a hard time picturing myself living there.



It's a little different when a developer is selling a new construction. It's hard to visualize a space when it is just being framed out and just 'roughed in.' That's why they usually have a model home. The actors are supposed to be in the model home. I can see their point - but I still agree that it is overkill.

Posted 7/4/06 10:03 AM
 

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Re: Extreme home staging

My parents had home staging that was included with the realtor. They recommended that my parents do certain things like rip up carpeting, remove furniture, rearrange things, set the dining room table with flatwear and stemwear, etc...

There weren't any actors....Chat Icon

Posted 7/4/06 12:23 PM
 

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all I have to say is Chat Icon

Posted 7/4/06 1:16 PM
 

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Re: Extreme home staging

maybe since there is such an abundance of out of work actors in cali!!!

Posted 7/4/06 2:31 PM
 

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I'm thinking that would totally turn me off. When we were looking we were so annoyed if the owners were there.

Posted 7/4/06 3:18 PM
 

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i think i would have to walk right out if i saw this going on. it wouldnt be appealing to me at all.....

Posted 7/6/06 12:30 PM
 

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WOW! Chat Icon

Posted 7/6/06 1:23 PM
 

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Re: Extreme home staging

I saw this house and I fell in love with it. All I am thinking of right now is how perfect the couple was. They were fit and good looking and they even had the most well behaved and beautiful poodle. I wonder if they were actors! Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 7/6/06 2:36 PM
 
 

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