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Directed virtual images or misleading?
0If you’re a home stager
, depending on what you are mailing lists, you recently get a message or two trying to sell you a virtual software Home Staging. I know because I hear many of you are curious about my opinion about this new practice.
In my opinion there are two types of “virtual staging.” The first (which I practice) is virtual, because I do not come from a client, but I give them the required guidance by telephone from the pictures, they give me to analyze. This enables customers to stop me and the work itself at a lower cost than if I had to do a real consultation in their homeland. It allows me to stop and advisory services to clients outside of my geographical area offer. The second meaning of the term “virtual staging” I do not practice and does not recommend, because I think it’s a waste of money from a client. staging companies have the virtual home staging area with the help of the software virtual scene, you manipulate photos of rooms are similar to a computer and the rooms are furnished to upload input. The goal here is to sell pictures attractive advertisement for real estate agents use to their out of office and the MLS. n hare goes home and no real furniture is in the house. The software (by a director, designer or interior designer), made the “staged” by taking pictures of fully furnished rooms for online. Although I see the application can simulate this software as a way of what you do in a house for the approval of a customer for a design project, where they were to buy new furniture, I do not think you have to ask throughout the production as it is currently promoting. Why is staged virtually, using software to photos show a waste of money home seller or manipulate Estate AgentsThere are potential buyers very disappointed when they arrive at a clock and see that the house looks nothing like the photos they viewed online. And everyone knows that a buyer is not in a bad mood, a buyer makes an offer.
potential buyer could even end wanders the empty house to ask why the owner had to leave so abruptly. Despair detection might attract low-ball offer, and certainly not the goal of Home StagingYour job as a home stager is Romantic and buyers while photos are (by 90%, where Canadian buyers and 70% of U.S. buyers are looking for a home online before a broker), not to count for everything.
The buyer should be happy if they get the training and enjoy the view from the curb. They fall in love when they walk through the door and they fall more in love with each room in the house until the Clock, they feel that the property for them. why is the software virtual staging misses the target and it is not looking for something I have support.Software Home Staging
Extended Warranties Can Be Misleading
0extended home warranty
I purchased an Amana refrigerator in Sept 2003 from Home Depot. Received an “Extented Warranty” offer on “AMANA LETTERHEAD” AND THIS proved to be very MISLEADING as this Extended warrany has “ZERO’ to do with Amana but some “off the wall” company selling this. As one can see by the video, the ice maker drips and just form big “blobs” or chunks of ice. When I first called Amana back in June 2008, they informed that I did not have any warranty left on my refrigerator. I ordered the “water value” directly from Amana since I was informed that I did not have a warranty so would have to take care of my problem. Then in July 2008 I received a letter on Amana Letterhead telling me that my extended warranty would expire on Oct 2008.The ice maker was not making ice cubes but big piles/cluncks of iceso I called Amana(name of the letterhead with phone# 18779629824 and they told me since I put in the “water valve” myself..they would not honor this warranty. Was informed that the extended warranty and Amana are do connected to each other.Would love to have people send in their complaints about “warranties” they have purchased. Forget the ones regarding “auto repair”. IN MY OPINION …NEVER EVER BUY ANY EXTENDED WARRANTIES. Its impossible to ever talk to a live person as they just “pass the Buck”