DIY Home Staging Tips: Selling Your Home with Words: Writing A Real Estate Ad (2024)

These are the kind of evocative images a
Smith & Hawkencatalog featured,
along with compelling copy.

Three very different men taught me about advertising and selling.

The first was Joe McKertich. He owned an advertising agency and hired me when I was fresh out of college. It was way back in 1964, so think Peggy Olson. But instead of Don Draper, Joe was a paunchy, balding teetotaler who worked long days and expected me to do the same.

But he was an excellent teacher.

From Joe I learned the importance of mistake-free printed matter.Part of my job was to ensure every word in the catalogs and ads we produced was spelled correctly, spacing was consistent, and every number was correct. Tedious!

Guy number two

My next copywriting teacher was Paul Hawken.

I knew Paul when he was president of Erewhon Natural Foods in Boston in 1970, before he went to California with another friend, Ty Smith, and started the company called Smith & Hawken. These guys revolutionized American gardening with their mail-order catalog, originally written entirely by Paul, a really savvy entrepreneur.

The Smith & Hawken catalog pre-dated and was more genuine than the J. Peterman catalog that premiered a few years later. Paul'scatalogs transported you to a dreamy world where you tended your heirloom flowers growing in glazed pots, using your hand-crafted tools and wearing your French farmer's hat. Until then, gardening was a hobby for penny-pinching oldsters and unwashed hippies.

Paul's catalogs made gardening stylish, classy, hip, fun! His company was grossing $50 million annually by the early 1990s. He cashed out, and after a number of post-Hawken owners, it was bought by Scotts the chemical gardening people, who ran the company into the ground. But that's another story.

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Like homeownership, boat ownership is a dream for many
people, and the same selling techniques apply.
Capture the imagination, be honest, and be specific.

Selling yachts

The third person who taught me about selling was Kevin Rush.

Kevin was the owner of a yacht brokerage company where I worked as a yacht broker eight years ago. The most important thing Kevin taught me was to ignore the negatives. If a client touring a boat wondered aloud why some cushions were missing, or remarked that the galley was small, the best response was no response. Any comment from me would reinforce the fact that the boat had liabilities.

At first, I thought Kevin was hard of hearing, but I came to realize that his selling technique was a practiced one, and an effective one.

Advertising and real estate

Are you wondering what these men in my life have to do with selling your home?

Let's say you have fabulous curb appeal. You've decluttered and cleaned every square inch. You've staged your rooms beautifully. Your property is well-maintained and priced right.

But unless buyers know about your home, you're sunk. Whether you list with a licensed real estate agency, or decide to sell your home FSBO, advertising is essential if you want buyers to come and see for themselves. Advertising is what drives almost every American business.

And if you are selling your home, you are in a business.

You may think that an MLS listing is all formula, but just like a Facebook page or a LinkedIn profile, there's plenty you can do to make your listing more interesting. You can turn it into a strong selling tool instead of just a list of specifications.

Of course, photos of your home are what catch buyers' attention. Today, I'm concentrating on just the words you use to sell your home, because that's what buyers look at next.

Be correct

Work with your Realtor to make sure your specs are correct in your listing. Your online data and your printed material need to be accurate.

Is the square footage right? The age of the home? The types of flooring? The number of baths, the size of the garage, the school district. Humans make mistakes, and Realtors are human. Double-check the info because this is how buyers judge your home before they decide whether to visit it.

Don't get sloppy about grammar, punctuation, consistency of style and spelling. Your advertising should look professional. By showing respect for your potential buyer in this way, you earn respect from your potential buyer.

That's the way Joe would have wanted it. (May he rest in peace.)

Be specific

When Paul Hawken wrote about a shovel, he didn't tell you that it had a wooden handle. He told you it had a kiln-dried ash handle from trees grown in Sweden specifically for shovel handles, and that it was attached using a method that had been perfected over the centuries by farmers.

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Yours truly as New York City
copywriter in the '
60s.

If your home has a new heating system, give the date, the manufacturer, and the capacity. If you installed new carpeting, specify Dupont Stainmaster or whatever. If your home is near restaurants and shops, name the big businesses and the number of restaurants.

And this is important: Even if the brand name and the measurements aren't actually impressive or top of the line, the fact that you are citing them indicates transparency and even pride. Advertising is bragging. But you can't brag unless you're specific.

Photos are a subtle way of bragging. The tantalizing photos in a Smith and Hawken catalog did their job of seducing mail-order customers. Taking great photos of your home on the market is very important. It's best to go with a professional real estate photographer.

Being specific is one way to interest buyers in your property without reverting to annoying "fluff" phrases such as, "Just bring your rocking chairs and enjoy the view." A smarter way to merchandise your porch would be with specifics: "Enjoy a 4-season view from the 12 x 40-foot front porch."

Be positive

My boating boss Kevin knew that every boat had some things that a buyer didn't love. Your house will have some things that a buyer wishes he could change. Focus on the best qualities, and you'll encourage him to do the same.

If you are working with a Realtor, make sure she knows exactly what's special and unique about your property -- that the fireplace works, that the utilities are very low, that the windows are extra-thick, that the roof is brand new...all that nitty-gritty stuff.

When giving your listing agent the facts, never call attention to unfinished projects, problem areas, or any shortcomings. Ethically, professionally, and legally, your listing agent is required to reveal shortcomings. Instead, make her job easier by letting her know all the things you love about your home, things that some home buyers may not think about, such as proximity to parks, a quiet neighborhood, or floor plan that is especially accommodating.

These are the qualities a buyer needs to focus on so that he's comfortable with the trade-offs, those things that are less than perfect in his mind.

Don't think you are being deceptive by being positive. Anyone buying a home will need a home inspection, just the way people buying boats through me bought a marine survey of the vessel. There are no secrets.

Get the look, get the book

Staging your home to sell it is the beginning of the selling process. Getting the word out is the next step. Listen to the lessons I learned from my teachers and you'll have better success with advertising your home on the market.

If you are selling your home, whether you have staged it already or not, my eBook,DIY Home Staging Tips to Sell Your Home Fast and For Top Dollar, will teach you new tricks and techniques to make it inviting to buyers.

DIY Home Staging Tips: Selling Your Home with Words: Writing A Real Estate Ad (2024)

FAQs

How do I write an ad to sell my house? ›

How to Write a Real Estate Listing Description that Sells
  1. Describe the property accurately. ...
  2. Choose adjectives wisely. ...
  3. Avoid red flag words. ...
  4. Include words that add value. ...
  5. Highlight unique features. ...
  6. Take notice of punctuation. ...
  7. Leave out super basic info. ...
  8. Use great photos.

How do I stage my home like a pro? ›

Try to employ the following techniques in as many rooms of the house as you can afford and have time for.
  1. Clean. A clean home shows potential buyers that you've taken good care of the property. ...
  2. Declutter. ...
  3. Depersonalize. ...
  4. Focus on Fresh. ...
  5. Define Rooms. ...
  6. Wallpaper and Paint. ...
  7. Flooring. ...
  8. Lighting.

How to stage your home to sell for top dollar? ›

7 Tips to Sell Your Home for Top Dollar
  1. Stage your home. ...
  2. Depersonalize it. ...
  3. Maximize light and space. ...
  4. Update and repair, but don't remodel. ...
  5. Focus on the kitchen. ...
  6. Boost curb appeal. ...
  7. Hire the right real estate agent.

How do I make my house look appealing when selling? ›

8 ways to boost curb appeal
  1. Repaint the house. A dingy exterior can make your home unappealing to potential buyers before they even step inside. ...
  2. Repaint just the doors. ...
  3. Clean the windows. ...
  4. Refresh the landscaping. ...
  5. Power wash the driveway. ...
  6. Tidy up the lighting. ...
  7. Fix the roof and gutters. ...
  8. Upgrade the mailbox.
Feb 29, 2024

How do you write a good house listing description? ›

Here's what to highlight in your property description:
  1. Recent renovations and upgrades.
  2. Notable brands of appliances, flooring, lighting, etc.
  3. Lot size.
  4. Basem*nt/garage.
  5. Additional features: pool, fireplace, deck, etc.
  6. Unique characteristics: historic property, ocean views, etc.
Apr 29, 2024

What are some good real estate quotes? ›

20 Famous Real Estate Investing Quotes.
  • 1) Real estate cannot be lost or stolen, nor can it be carried away. ...
  • 2) Buy land, they're not making it anymore. ...
  • 3) Ninety percent of all millionaires become so through owning real estate. ...
  • 4) Buy on the fringe and wait.
Feb 5, 2021

How do I market myself as a home stager? ›

Create virtual tours and videos of your staged properties and share them on all your social networks. Create a newsletter that you send out regularly to keep in touch with clients. Make sure you're listed in all the free online listings, like Yelp, Free Google Business Listing, Houzz, etc.

What is the 3 foot 5 foot rule in staging a home? ›

This usually includes decluttering, depersonalizing, and making cosmetic improvements. One important rule of thumb for home staging is the 3-foot 5-foot rule. This rule states that you should spend 3 feet in front of and 5 feet behind your home staged for sale.

What is soft staging? ›

Soft Staging

This type of staging focuses on making the home feel a bit warmer and more inviting through the addition of artwork and accessories. This can include adding a vase of flowers or some throw pillows for a splash of color in your living room. It's amazing how much simple details can transform a space.

Should you set the table when staging a home? ›

Should You Set the Table When Staging a Home? The question of whether or not to set the table when staging a home is really up to the homeowner or home stager, but it's generally thought that people should avoid setting the table to ensure that potential buyers focus on the space, not your stuff.

What are the most important considerations when staging a home? ›

Stage a home to make more money
  • Make a good first impression. ...
  • Declutter the living room. ...
  • Spruce up your kitchen. ...
  • Create inviting bedrooms. ...
  • Clean up outside. ...
  • Deep clean your home. ...
  • Showcase great lighting.
Aug 1, 2023

How to decorate your house to sell? ›

Start with these guiding principles
  1. Style for your buyer, not for yourself. ...
  2. Play up your architectural style, but don't be overly thematic. ...
  3. Never fake it with artificial food and decor items. ...
  4. Skip the wall art to keep buyers' eyes on the prize. ...
  5. Dress the windows with light, floor length curtains.
Sep 30, 2020

What makes a home stand out when selling? ›

Amp Up Your Curb Appeal

Clean the outside of your house and amp up your curb appeal. The exterior of your house is the first thing that potential buyers will see; make sure it's something they won't forget. Fix up any paint, cut the grass, and maintain hedges and flowers. You don't have to break the bank.

How do I make my home listing stand out? ›

You should also highlight details that aren't immediately evident in the photos. Upgraded electrical, energy-efficient appliances or new roofing, for example, could attract more buyers. And details about the neighborhood and proximity to local amenities can add to your listing description narrative as well.

How to stage your home like a pro? ›

  1. Remove personal photographs. Make sure your home is free of any family pictures or your kid's artworks. ...
  2. Transform bedrooms into hotel rooms. Channel the vibe of your favorite hotel when you're staging your bedroom, Bensimon says. ...
  3. Don't overstuff drawers and closets. Prospective buyers will open your drawers and closets.
Mar 29, 2022

How do you write an ad to sell something? ›

9 Tips for Writing Persuasive Ad Copy That Sells
  1. Tip #1 Create a clear vision of your ideal customer.
  2. Tip #2 Know what problem your product solves.
  3. Tip #3 Write a captivating ad headline.
  4. Tip 4# Focus on benefits instead of features.
  5. Tip #5 Create an irresistible offer.
  6. Tip #6 Use an easy-to-read structure and formatting.

What to say to sell a house? ›

The best advertising words for home selling
  • Upgraded.
  • Remodeled.
  • Updated.
  • Renovated.
  • Latest.
  • Recent.
  • Just completed.
  • Enhanced.
Aug 28, 2022

How do I write a letter of intent to sell my house? ›

How to Fill Out a Letter of Intent for Real Estate
  1. Step 1 – Date, subject, and the purpose. ...
  2. Step 2 – The parties. ...
  3. Step 3 – Property address and type. ...
  4. Step 4 – Type of the transaction. ...
  5. Step 5 – Financial terms, payment method. ...
  6. Step 6 – Conditions of the purchase (lease) ...
  7. Step 7 – Binding effect. ...
  8. Step 8 – Governing laws.
Jun 17, 2022

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