Sunday, January 08, 2006

I took my passion for real estate and turned it into a home staging business

This is a picture of the first home I ever staged, and that was only 3 years ago! Since that time it's been a wild ride combining my passion for real estate and love of decorating into an exciting home based business.

Home Staging company Six Elements Inc. has achieved international recognition in only 3 years, after staging hundreds of homes in the $190,000 to $1.5 million price range.

I turned the knowledge I gained through that and the fact I've been an entrepreneur since 1989 and created the Staging Diva Training Program. In the last year, I've personally trained almost 150 women across the US and Canada to start and grow their own home staging businesses.



Entrepreneur Magazine chose the Staging Diva Program as the only Home Staging business opportunity to include in their 2006 Be Your Own Boss Buyers Guide. An acknowledgement that it's not just about artfully arranging furniture in a room, it's a serious business!

Home Staging, done well, benefits clients tremendously. Many of mine have earned $10,000 to $40,000 more when they sold their homes. Some as high as $70,000 and $100,000. So with those profits going to the homeowners (not to mention the percentage their agents earn), isn't it right that their Home Stager should also be well compensated?

I hear of so many home stagers in this business who run around giving free consultations and writing reports. Some are at the beck and call of real estate agents who think nothing of calling them at 10 PM to go see one of their new listings the next morning. Needless to say, many of them burn out before they make the profit they should.

It doesn't have to be this way and I make sure Graduates of the Staging Diva Training Program know how to be compensated for what their time is worth. They learn about setting boundaries for their business based on their own personal definitions of success and what's important to them.

After all, if you're going to put all the energy it takes into building your own business, shouldn't it be one you'll want to work for?

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Home Staging expert Debra Gould is president of Six Elements Inc., a leading home staging company that provides free information to raise the standards in the industry and build awareness amongst homeowners and their real estate agents about the benefits of decorating a house to sell. Debra Gould created The Staging Diva Program to create opportunities for others to grow their own profitable home staging businesses.

1 Comments:

At 1:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was looking at getting into the Staging business but would like to incorporate vacant staging in the business. Do you have a large inventory of furniture for vacant homes. If so, do you rent a warehouse? How do you determine the fees for the different clients - based on sq footage, number of rooms, quality of furniture etc.? Thanks so much for any help you can provide.

 

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