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Karen Otto, Home Stager, Plano, TX 469)964-0516 www.homestarstaging.com

Tonight's Tweet especially sweet - Thank you @dfwhomesearch!

Have you joined Twitter yet?

If not, you should, it's a great tool to connect and keep up quickly with those in your SOI or around the country. Tonight's Tweets were especially sweet and I'm going to post it here below but before I do I just want to give a little background.

I received a voice mail this evening from a great DFW Realtor I've worked with, Ted Blanchard. Ted is a member of Active Rain, LinkedIn, Twitter etc. We've connected on many sites.

He had called earlier this week about a potential home staging consultation client. In a twist of sweet serendipity, tonight he was also apparently previewing a home with some buyers. That home happened to be a home that Home Star Staging staged. In the much appreciated voice mail I received, Ted let me know what he thought of the staging, it was a good thing.

And in yet another turn we happened to be twittering at the same time this evening.

Below is the exchange we had this evening again, this time on Twitter a national platform:

I am @homestarstaging and Ted is @dfwhomesearch - you can read from the bottom (No. 6) up. In between are some of the other Twitter users I follow.

  1. Karen Ottohomestarstaging@dfwhomesearch made my night Ted & I appreciate that you called very much!less than 5 seconds ago from web in reply to dfwhomesearch
  2. Ted Blancharddfwhomesearch@homestarstaging. What can I say, it was me that called. The home just looked awesome! My clients were very impressed.3 minutes ago from web in reply to homestarstaging
  3. Dallas CowboysCowboysNFLNFL Video >> Players roundtable: Pressure in Big D: How much pressure is there on the Cowboys .. http://kl.am/pJx3 minutes ago from twitterfeed
  4. mikecblogboy2Some good advice on how to maximize the use of twitter & cbox here: http://budurl.com/et473 minutes ago from web
  5. Ted BlancharddfwhomesearchMortgage rates got hammer today. I have never seen the rates move up so fast. Well over 5% now.10 minutes ago from web
  6. Karen Ottohomestarstagingso cool... got a call from a Realtor 2nite in a home I staged previewing for a client, called to say what a "great job" on the staging13 minutes ago from web

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Home Stagers with off site storage facilities - BE AWARE of your surroundings - original post May 2008

This blog was originally posted back in the spring of 2008 but as "member's only" and having been asked to re-post this by my staging friend Ginger Foust, I went back to find this and wanted to re-post for the public, because home stager or not, everyone should be aware of their surroundings no matter where you may go.

Not a moment goes by when I'm at my new location of the storage facility that I'm not aware - I keep my phone and my keys always handy as well as lock my car doors while loading (only leaving the trunk gate open). I have also memorized the street address of this location in case of emergency ever again.

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Today I feel very fortunate.

I believe I was almost a victim of a crime and my guardian angel and the "flight or fight" reflex kicked in.

I want to relay this incident that happened today at my off site, "secured" storage facility while I was working on loading my car for a job. Below is what happened and how you can be more aware and protect yourself if you too have off site storage.

I believe I live in a relatively safe area here in Plano, TX, however, we must always be aware of our surroundings.

I arrived at my units today to load my car for a light staging job I was doing this weekend.

My storage facility is a nationally known company with about 4 other sites within about a 3 mile stretch along the same road this location happens to be on. I rented my units based on size, price and location as well as the fact that I could get them side by side. These type of units are really convenient because I can pull my car right up to the "garage" like opening and load and unload relatively easily. They fit my needs however they are in the very back part of the facility which is surrounded by an 8 Ft. chain link fence and 2 rows of barbed wire above that. These units also face an unused portion of a former railroad track and greenbelt.

I began leasing these units last November when the weather was colder & without incident but I have noticed in the past few months as the weather has gotten warmer & on weekends that there often are groups of men congregating near the tracks to socialize or whatever and it has been bothering me to be there alone. In fact, I have called the police on 2 occasions prior to today because I had observed on two occasions activity that just didn't sit well with me. It was typically on the weekends and mid-afternoon.

I informed the site management who have been somewhat understanding but unable to help because they do not have jurisdiction outside the facility unless someone trespasses. The site is "secure" with fencing and barbed wire (or so I thought) & I did call the police and would leave & I assumed the matters were being handled. It has been several weeks since I needed to be back there on a weekend and today was the day.

Against better judgment I did go to the unit alone late this morning.

As usual our weekends are jammed packed and my husband had charge of the kids and taxi duty while I assured him it was early enough to get what I needed done before any of the activity I'd observed in the past may begin if even at all.

I was nearing the end of my loading with both units fully opened and without incident or anyone around. I was also keeping my eyes open too for any of the possible activity starting or men starting to congregate. I had left all the doors to my vehicle open as I loaded to squeeze in any 'extra' items I could fit. (Only fellow stagers could understand how much we can pack in an SUV!).

As I was continuing my loading I began to notice a couple of guys heading down the greenbelt toward the facility (they were outside the barbed wire fence).

I still had items sitting outside my car ready to load as well as all gates open. Instinctively I felt I needed to watch and be aware of where they were headed but kept working and get finished as quickly as possible. I entered back into one of my units and watched from the inside back portion of the unit to see if they would pass and what they may do, observe, say or whatever else. Only one guy passed the fence outside my unit but very close to the fence, he was looking in at my unit but I don't know if he noticed me. It gave me great pause and I headed towards the front of the unit as he passed to see where he'd go. Before I got to the back of my vehicle I could hear the sound of the chain link fence rattling and he was already over the fence. I immediately got back in my unit and got out my cell phone (on my belt) and called 911.

As the 911 operator answered the man was up to my unit and I yelled "can I help YOU?!" with the phone in my hand and he paused, looked at me and then kept walking. I most thankfully think I caught him completely off guard.

Long story long, while trying to stay calm with the 911 operator asking me "what's the address of my emergency" I realized I DIDN'T KNOW THE EXACT ADDRESS of my emergency!

I proceeded to tell what I could, "I'm at the 'ABC' (I'm protecting their name until further notice) storage facility located north of P. Road and on Ave. K, behind the CC shopping plaza facing the RR tracks. I even told him I didn't know the number! The operator asked me many more questions, including the number on my units, description of the man, kept me calm and stayed on the line until he said "the police units are on site" and we hung up.

However, the cruisers actually never showed to my units. After calling 911 back and reiterating that there were 3 or 4 other storage facilities owned by this same company on this same stretch of road and not knowing my exact location I once again gave them the nearest landmarks to this facility. They ended up being at the WRONG SITE!

By this time I didn't see the man anymore, he had gone around the front of the building and while I was still on the phone with the operator this time I quickly completed my loading, closed & locked the units and sat in my car until the police finally arrived about 25 minutes later from the first call. I was not pleased (there's more to this below) but I was relieved and thankful that nothing actually happened other than a very big wake up call.

Here's what I want to share with you for future safety precautions.

  • Know your surroundings. Even others who use the same facility are complete strangers to us and we need to be aware of who is around us (inside or outside observable gates) when we are busy loading or unloading. It's easy to become distracted when busy and feeling 'secure'.
  • Keep your cellphone on you and charged
  • Work in pairs whenever possible. Another set of eyes and hands is always helpful as well as much safer
  • Memorize or write down the physical address to the location of your off site storage facility if ever there's an emergency
  • Know the exact number or letter (or both) of your units
  • Never leave your purse or wallets exposed in your vehicle.
  • Consider where your unit is and the safety issues it may involve based on location. I never imagined this back side, gated, unit would be a problem when I leased it last November until the weather got warmer and the 'activity' started. I called the management today and explained the situation and they are looking into moving me to a more secure location on site.
  • Make sure your local PD have access to your sites security code to enter the facility. I didn't know this was even done until today and another SNAFU was that the police couldn't access this particular site. Not only did they not have this facility on record for the address but didn't have the necessary security codes to enter the gate! I had to relay my own access code to the operator as the officers entered it into the pad out front!

Please be careful out there and truly I am very thankful that today went without real incident however it was a perfect "crime of opportunity" situation that was mercifully avoided and I felt the need to share the experience to help others be safe.

Secure it forward....

UPDATE: May 8, 2008

Since Saturday I have contacted, met with and spoken to the site management, the General Manager and the Plano PD to let them know my concerns. I have been given the opportunity to move my units from the back portion of the property to a more secure location on site and they've given me enough time to do it on my schedule. Plano PD are aware of the groups of men congregating and they have also been in contact with the management on site. They now have the correct address on file as well as access codes to gain entry should they ever need to again.

I do feel more safe knowing all the right things are in place. I still won't take for granted my surroundings and will keep a watchful eye however it's comforting to know that people responded and listened and understood the seriousness of the situation.

Thank you ALL for your kind comments and concern! It is so appreciated!

Dallas RESA Chapter Meet & Greet Kick - off May 19th, 10:00 AM - 12:00 CORT Conference Center

Greetings North Texas home stagers!RESA Dallas logo

We are officially starting the process of bringing a Dallas Chapter of RESA to our area and you're invited to attend the 1st "Meet & Greet Kick-Off" .

Graciously hosted by CORT Furniture Rental at their Irving Conference Center with snacks provided by Energized Seller.

The purpose of this kick off meeting is to network and get to know about each other and the mission of RESA nationally and for our local area.

This will be the first of 3 meetings with the 3rd meeting being the "first official Dallas Chapter meeting" once we've laid the ground work, gotten the commitment from members who are willing to take leadership roles and other members who are interested in stepping up and growing the home staging industry locally through our Dallas RESA Chapter.

PLEASE RSVP by May 15th to karen@homestarstaging.com or this blog post with a comment.

ATTENDANCE IS LIMITED TO 50

I'm excited to have this opportunity and hope you are as well! I look forward to growing our chapter with you!

YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A MEMBER OF RESA TO ATTEND!

Irving CORT Rental Furniture and Clearance Furniture Center
250 W Airport Fwy
Irving, TX 75062
(972) 445-2678‎ (972) 445-1165‎

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YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A MEMBER OF RESA TO ATTEND!

Below are the details of the event:

Home Sellers could the weather affect how buyers feel about your house?

Disclaimer, this is not a scientific study. stormy skies

Today is a gloomy, misty, grey day here in North Texas and some people may describe it as depressing.

This morning as I was preparing to go on a home staging consultation in Plano, TX I received a call that the time we scheduled was now booked for a showing.

Yes, the house is already listed however feedback is coming in that there are some issues with flow and purpose for one area of the home.

This is a good example of why it's important once you list to showcase your house for optimal impact and why a cost effective home staging consultation PRIOR to listing is so important!

Wouldn't you rather know what needs to be addressed before buyers start giving feedback that there may be a problem?

Now back to the weathnothing but blue skieser.

As I hung up the phone I was thinking about the weather and how it may affect the mood of buyers out looking in North Texas today. I know it has a way of making me feel different when it's clear, blue and sunny as well as when it's cold, grey and dreary.

Here were some thoughts;

  • Could today's weather potentially be another factor as why someone may want to or not want to buy?
  • Is a grey day a positive or a negative when house shopping?
  • Would a sunny day yield a different result or feeling about a house?
  • What could a seller do to offset a potentially negative emotion based on feelings about the weather?

Here are my responses to the above thoughts:

  • Yes, I believe it could potentially be a factor for or against based on feelings about the weather
  • I think it depends on the individual viewing the home - but if the home is not showing well on a sunny day I'd imagine it would be even less appealing on a gloomy day
  • Very possibly - buyers like, "light and bright"
  • Hire a home stager that can help you address this very issue! From optimizing furniture and accessory placement to addressing ambient and utility lighting on any given day, preparing your home before listing is key.

What are you thoughts on the subject?

Are there any recommendations you'd make to help address the weather issue and how a house shows?

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REMINDER - Dallas/Ft. Worth Home Stagers - RESA Chapter Formation Meeting - April 15th, 9:30 AM Cafe Brazil, Richardson

Just a reminder local Dallas Ft. Worth area Home Stagers:

While we're still in the early stages of forming a Dallas RESA Chapter the last meet and greet we had at IKEA , Frisco,TX was very successful & those in attendance decided we should meet again in April at a more central location.

Here are the details:

  • What: Dallas RESA Chapter formation meet & greet to brainstorm and get the ball rolling on bringing a RESA Chapter to Dallas,TX
  • Where: Cafe Brazil, Richardson,TX

    www.cafebrazil.com

    2071 N Central Expy
    Richardson, TX 75080
    (972) 783-9011
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  • When: Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
  • Time: 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
  • Who: Any home stagers, RESA members and others interested in joining RESA and starting a local chapter

YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A RESA MEMBER TO ATTEND

Realizing that Dallas and Ft. Worth are geographically not close, there will also be the opportunity for anyone closer to Ft. Worth interested in starting a chapter there to attend and we can all work together in the initial stages of getting the Chapters up and running.

For anyone interested in attending who has NOT received the RESA guidelines for starting a chapter please let me know and I'll email you the document so you can be prepared to discuss the topics we'll be covering.

Also, if you haven't already, please respond by April 13th if you'll be in attendance so I'll be able to let the manager know how many to set a table for.

Looking forward to growing our chapter together with you!