This lady is so pretty and her house has been so well maintained. The carpet is still perfect. It would impress me. It is a beautiful home and is now ready to move into with only 2 bedrooms to paint.
I get people not wanting to buy if there are things like paint/carpets etc to change, it makes sense if you don't have the money or time or know how and want something move-in ready. But I don't get the people commenting on the decor, the house isn't sold furnished, who cares what the decor and furniture was/is ? Really baffles me.
I wonder if people want to move into showrooms. When I lived in Florida, subdivisions were popping up everywhere. Little neighborhoods with model homes. Folks want to buy something that looks like a model home. I know I did. Over 35 years ago, we moved into a new house, and I took a lot of my interior design cues from the model. So, I’m thinking that if you want to compete, you have to stage your home for sale. It’s a marketing strategy. Packaging. I think it’s akin to the packaging of high priced department store cosmetics vs. drugstore cosmetics. You and I might look at the bare bones and potential, but in the fast paced society of today, a seller needs to catch the buyer’s eye, make their house stand out. Give it a bit of the wow factor or the fantasy of their own model home. Me? My husband and I left all that behind when we retired to a tiny, rural town in the hills of Idaho. Our house was built in 1917. And it’s just ...old. We’re working on it, but I think Sophie would have a field day in here. 🙃
I agree. I get it about the carpet and paint and such but turning your attention to furniture that will be gone with the owners is silly and superficial. People get easily distracted with irrelevant things these days.
JezaGaia: The majority of people cannot see beyond the furnishings. They do not notice architectural details either. Worse, the same people run from unfurnished spaces. Folks need to imagine their new life in the spaces because they're moving for whatever reason. They need a function for each room, hence, staging. Painting, moving and/or omitting furniture/decor around does wonders.
@@vaderladyl Silly and superficial? Yes, I couldn’t agree more; however, this show isn’t social commentary. It is about appealing to potential buyers by setting your home up to look like an almost turn key property. Who is buying homes in the area? Young professionals? That third bedroom becomes an office. Families? Set that third bedroom up as a nursery and emphasize areas suited for family gatherings. Frankly, if I wanted to sell my home, I wouldn’t care how silly or superficial potential buyers might be as long as they came ready to buy.
I’ve watched so many of these videos and the changes made are always spot on! not selling my house anytime soon, , but I would love to have Sophie come here to recommend design updates. Then we can enjoy this place more before we retire! 😀
Painting doesn't cost that much until you hire a professional. Do it yourself and Never rent anything ! It is always easy to find modern furniture on your local FB marketplace. Looking at current decor photos online will help tremendously. Just google modern homestaging photos for ideas and keep your redo very simple.
I know your comment is one year old, but still, the selling price today since this show is around 12 years old would probably be around $2M, yes 2 million. Not sure why you found 449K high. You must live in the states?
I’m not hating this algorithm. I love these clips. I’ve watched a ton, but this is the first one that I’ve commented on. I have dark cherry furniture and my favorite color is green. The updates on this home are fantastic.
I love the light purple! It's always been my favorite color! Wish I could've painted my bedrooms that color but I grew up in the Housing where beige and cream were the colors then we moved to a house and my grandmother started slowly loosing her faculties and became far too paranoid for me to do anything to the house---especially get it tidied up and stuff sent to storage.
I am so sorry for your grandma. It’s distressing to watch a loved one slip into ‘’old age." I was spoiled as a little girl. My parents let me pick out the paint color for my room. I still remember it: English Lavender. It was a little girl’s room. And my mother-not a girly cell in her body-found a used vanity and lovely vanity skirt. ‘nuff of me. I think you could find a grown up purple. Make it work. Maybe start with light purple/ lavender wall-just a hint of color. From there you could take it anywhere from a country cottage to mid century modern minimalist or a sexy boudoir. I’m not sure how it would effect a home’s resale value. But it would be really fun to decorate. I hope you get your purple dream one day. ✨🔮✨
@@AlexS-oj8qf yes. A schoilfriend had frequent migraines as a child and was always off school,as she would projectile vomit and lose her eyesight. SheHad numerous brain scans and meds but nothing worked until her parents repainted her purple and lilac room! Then all her migraines/ vomiting stopped!
I just wonder why there are so many people that can not see potential in a house (before they're staged). Because so far, from all unsellable videos, I can pass through that unstaged house. maybe it's only-me-thing?
love the fresh colours in the Master bedroom and kitchen! One thing I noticed, most of the homes shown have modern/contemporary furniture (probably bought from furniture stores) which is pricier than refurbished vintage solid wood furniture - great example in the master bedroom.
Sophie's updates are usually great, but the kitchen transformation wasn't inspiring. Also I would never bother to take down French doors, I personally love them, also it helps to contain any noise if you want privacy and don't want sound to reach upstair rooms.
He is right the guy I have painted almost everything in my home with Home depot paint Marquee. Everything I have done is beautiful. Secret don't sand furniture counters etc, just use the Rustoleum paint kit for floors, it covers anything, and then paint with the Marquee the color you want over it, then do the clear coat the kit comes with.
Why couldn't she move in with her husband until she sells it? That doesn't make any sense to me. Incidentally, I'm very happy they didn't paint that gorgeous china cupboard!
Just because she's selling the house doesn't mean that she is currently living in it. I'm sure she's living with her husband's house. Also, being a landlord is not for everyone.
I would be willing to bet that if the house is structurally sound and in a good location but just needs some cosmetic freshening up and being overpriced is keeping it from selling it can only be one reason. Not enough bathrooms.
I painted my whole home Spanish Sand Home Depot paint, with white ceilings. And then based on my friend's idea I put up canvas pictures in the colors I like for the room they are in. And asessorize with more colors in the room with drapes, bedding, decorations to match the color I want for the room.
Sophie is so talented, tactful, and offers really great tips. I love Anthony as her contractor, and when she has clients see a neighboring staged home, too.
I don’t know where she’s talking about that the housing market has soften but here in Western Washington State the prices of houses has skyrocketed as Everyone has suddenly moved here. Rent has double & even tear down houses are going for outrageous prices now
This house is in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The last time house sales in Canada were soft was the early 90s. People don't typically want dated homes. Her house and furnishings have set her house price low. That kitchen...🤢 Corrected to 2021, that house is definitely around the CDN $1 million range now.
I can’t believe that three months is a long time to sell a house. I know some markets are hot. But in my area of the US it’s not unusual to have a house for sale for a year.
In 2020 we bought one house and sold another. I would like a house, go home to tell my partner he should come look at it, and it would have sold in those few hours. We saw three houses the morning we found our current house, and I looked at them, said, "House #1" and we put an offer in immediately and were finally able to get a house. Our house sold after being on the market for one week. We had two buyers look at it, and got two offers, one of which we took. That's what you call a hot market.
The landscaping in the front hides the beautiful window and front door area. Different shrubbery could frame and draw the eye to these attractive features, not hide them, for great curb appeal. The driveway could use a power washing too.
Best decision we ever made was to have a professional painter come in and repaint the interior one uniform neutral color throughout the house. It made the house look larger and showed much better.
If she married a guy and planed to move in with him, why wouldn't she just go ahead and do that? Or were they both waiting so they could choose a place to buy together? The latter makes more sense.
It looks nice and clean, Just a different color paint, remove carpet where there are wood floors polishing them up, If anything the Kitchen is very dated , Master Bedroom painting furniture white makes a big different !
I wear leg warmers all the time to keep my legs warm, duh! I get so many compliments on them; especially from younger women who are also cold. Don’t knock them!
Kitchen would have looked a whole lot better if they had spent $500 on getting new cabinet doors instead of painting those horrid ones they left in there 🤮
No, it doesn’t take anywhere near a year to sell a decent house. I have sold 2 older than this in less than 3 months, and know many people who have sold in about the same. And it entirely depends on location as to whether that cost is too much. It surely wouldn’t be overpriced in most Canadian cities.
I think it depends where you're living. I didn't think three months to be long at all either, but I guess it varies. Where I live, it's usually a year sometimes even longer until houses sell. Besides, most houses with few exceptions are shown completely empty in my country, same as with flats for rent. Most of the time they don't even have a kitchen. In short, this programme is slightly bewildering for me.
You think this house is old? Wow, that's freaky. You understand people actually WANT to live in very old houses, right? They'll pay more for a hundred year old house than they'll pay for a ten year old house.
As for the time it takes to sell, where I live houses sell before they're even advertised. In other words within 24hrs of listing. A house still on market after a week is rare. And most are over a million dollars, AND old.
In my part of the country righ now: aqua blue/ dark sea blue i used on walls, wirh same colored sofas, pillows, decor in the same room😦😦😓 Too much blue is too much 😅
I do find it really odd that all these houses have free-standing fridges and cookers in styles that we haven't had in the UK for decades. Ditto for washing machines. I wonder why fashions have evolved so differently for white goods.
My bedroom is light purple, and I find it to be soothing and relaxing. Sophie is just stuck on the same color green for every house, but that color wouldn't work for me.
I do not get the concept of spending money to decorate - the new buyers will throw it out . And likely repaint. I would rathe to virtual renderings. To show people the options. the price is high, I would advertise the neighbourhood and the nearby beachfront. I would give people a "discount" - anyone who can afford that house will want to put their personal stamp on it anyway. I would also imagine that people that can afford that home would also have the imagination to to go beyond. What is the use of having new kitchen cabinet doors. The family is going to do a remodel anyway !
Xyz Same: Renderings, fully furnished is very costly just to sell or buy an established home, specifically if the house is under $500,000. Of course, renderings are perfect for a new build or major renovations. Lastly, the current concept of 'move in ready' is rather new, thanks to DYI television shows and HGTV. 30 - 40 years ago, buyers viewed homes without furniture and whatever was mechanical connected to house, stayed...including carpet. Many people do not have imagination. That's what interior designers are for!!! 😀😉
did i miss something? why can't she move in with her husband while she's waiting for her house to sell? does he live in a different city and it would be too difficult for the real estate agent to show the house without her there? i guess i'll watch the rest of the show, and maybe i'll find out.
Yes!!! That's what I thought as soon as she said that it was too bad they couldn't live together yet. Ummm should be easier to show & sell if she left?!
Big improvement after. However, the kitchen is still blah. No painted tiles and ugly old countertops in a half-million-dollar house for me, but that's Toronto where you can away with this.
I don't understand why homeowners don't move out of the house for sale when they have another house available to them? Just leave the house staged with furniture and move with your new husband! Then, the house can be shown with zero inconvenience to the owner.
I finally figured out what’s wrong with the bad design in this show. At 9:30 they say the person designing will be a general contractor. General contractors are great at construction or fulfilling a design request but should never do designing themselves. I get that this show also wants to save as much as possible to not ruin selling profits but a designer or even a professional staging company would go a long way.
No, Karen, it's "Buyers friendly", you can already see buyers say things like "ohh we're gonna change some color because the room is very neutral", which means they already see themselves in the house, and that's the point, not to be exciting or unique, but to make potential buyers able to imagine themselves in the space.
This lady is so pretty and her house has been so well maintained. The carpet is still perfect. It would impress me. It is a beautiful home and is now ready to move into with only 2 bedrooms to paint.
I know this is all about the house, but I absolutely love Sophie’s green, silk blouse!
I liked it too-I have one similar- but my OCD noticed it wasnt ironed. Hellooo-hand held steamers exist. Lol- Sophie always looks lovely.
Me too!
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I love listening to Sophie’s way with words and her accurate diagnosis as to why these homes didn’t sell. The solutions are awesome!
Totally agree with you!
I love how the Master bedroom turn out. And Catherine is so nice and was open for change. I enjoyed the episode
What a success, I'd like to move in right away! The house-owner is such a nice woman, too, good luck to her!
This homeowner was so sweet and really open to ideas. It was a very nice episode.
I get people not wanting to buy if there are things like paint/carpets etc to change, it makes sense if you don't have the money or time or know how and want something move-in ready. But I don't get the people commenting on the decor, the house isn't sold furnished, who cares what the decor and furniture was/is ? Really baffles me.
I wonder if people want to move into showrooms. When I lived in Florida, subdivisions were popping up everywhere. Little neighborhoods with model homes. Folks want to buy something that looks like a model home. I know I did. Over 35 years ago, we moved into a new house, and I took a lot of my interior design cues from the model. So, I’m thinking that if you want to compete, you have to stage your home for sale. It’s a marketing strategy. Packaging. I think it’s akin to the packaging of high priced department store cosmetics vs. drugstore cosmetics. You and I might look at the bare bones and potential, but in the fast paced society of today, a seller needs to catch the buyer’s eye, make their house stand out. Give it a bit of the wow factor or the fantasy of their own model home. Me? My husband and I left all that behind when we retired to a tiny, rural town in the hills of Idaho. Our house was built in 1917. And it’s just ...old. We’re working on it, but I think Sophie would have a field day in here. 🙃
I agree. I get it about the carpet and paint and such but turning your attention to furniture that will be gone with the owners is silly and superficial. People get easily distracted with irrelevant things these days.
The people being interviewed sounded more like real estate ad writers or professional stagers than potential customers.
JezaGaia:
The majority of people cannot see beyond the furnishings. They do not notice architectural details either. Worse, the same people run from unfurnished spaces.
Folks need to imagine their new life in the spaces because they're moving for whatever reason. They need a function for each room, hence, staging. Painting, moving and/or omitting furniture/decor around does wonders.
@@vaderladyl Silly and superficial? Yes, I couldn’t agree more; however, this show isn’t social commentary. It is about appealing to potential buyers by setting your home up to look like an almost turn key property. Who is buying homes in the area? Young professionals? That third bedroom becomes an office. Families? Set that third bedroom up as a nursery and emphasize areas suited for family gatherings. Frankly, if I wanted to sell my home, I wouldn’t care how silly or superficial potential buyers might be as long as they came ready to buy.
If I was the homeowner I would have rented out my house as a Secondary form of income.
I’ve watched so many of these videos and the changes made are always spot on! not selling my house anytime soon, , but I would love to have Sophie come here to recommend design updates. Then we can enjoy this place more before we retire! 😀
Me too!
Painting doesn't cost that much until you hire a professional. Do it yourself and Never rent anything ! It is always easy to find modern furniture on your local FB marketplace. Looking at current decor photos online will help tremendously. Just google modern homestaging photos for ideas and keep your redo very simple.
Great decor ability w/ Sofie, Anthony & Crew! Really enjoy the transformations
glad you liked it
I absolutely love the bedding.
None of the issues with this house would out me off as they are pretty easy to fix - except the price!
I know your comment is one year old, but still, the selling price today since this show is around 12 years old would probably be around $2M, yes 2 million. Not sure why you found 449K high. You must live in the states?
I’m not hating this algorithm. I love these clips. I’ve watched a ton, but this is the first one that I’ve commented on. I have dark cherry furniture and my favorite color is green. The updates on this home are fantastic.
I love the light purple! It's always been my favorite color! Wish I could've painted my bedrooms that color but I grew up in the Housing where beige and cream were the colors then we moved to a house and my grandmother started slowly loosing her faculties and became far too paranoid for me to do anything to the house---especially get it tidied up and stuff sent to storage.
I am so sorry for your grandma. It’s distressing to watch a loved one slip into ‘’old age." I was spoiled as a little girl. My parents let me pick out the paint color for my room. I still remember it: English Lavender. It was a little girl’s room. And my mother-not a girly cell in her body-found a used vanity and lovely vanity skirt. ‘nuff of me. I think you could find a grown up purple. Make it work. Maybe start with light purple/ lavender wall-just a hint of color. From there you could take it anywhere from a country cottage to mid century modern minimalist or a sexy boudoir. I’m not sure how it would effect a home’s resale value. But it would be really fun to decorate. I hope you get your purple dream one day. ✨🔮✨
You want constant nightmare? Purpe is a nightmare inducing color for a bedroom lol
@@AlexS-oj8qf That’s interesting. I’ve never heard that. I’d like to read more about it. Where did you get your information?
@@AlexS-oj8qf yes. A schoilfriend had frequent migraines as a child and was always off school,as she would projectile vomit and lose her eyesight. SheHad numerous brain scans and meds but nothing worked until her parents repainted her purple and lilac room! Then all her migraines/ vomiting stopped!
Agreed, any shade/hue of purple on bedroom walls will stress a marriage.
I just wonder why there are so many people that can not see potential in a house (before they're staged). Because so far, from all unsellable videos, I can pass through that unstaged house. maybe it's only-me-thing?
That’s exactly what I was thinking. Why should I have to repaint my furniture just bc the buyer has no imagination 🤷🏻♀️
love the fresh colours in the Master bedroom and kitchen! One thing I noticed, most of the homes shown have modern/contemporary furniture (probably bought from furniture stores) which is pricier than refurbished vintage solid wood furniture - great example in the master bedroom.
Sophie's updates are usually great, but the kitchen transformation wasn't inspiring. Also I would never bother to take down French doors, I personally love them, also it helps to contain any noise if you want privacy and don't want sound to reach upstair rooms.
I agree. They could have simply painted the french doors and left them open for the same effect.
Love the hardwood floor
Beautiful house, I'd love to live there! The neighborhood looks really nice too.
After watching several of these Abode videos I can’t help but think they are twenty years old due to styling and paint choices.
They are
He is right the guy I have painted almost everything in my home with Home depot paint Marquee. Everything I have done is beautiful. Secret don't sand furniture counters etc, just use the Rustoleum paint kit for floors, it covers anything, and then paint with the Marquee the color you want over it, then do the clear coat the kit comes with.
Great work Sofie .... #newest fan
Welcome!!
Why couldn't she move in with her husband until she sells it? That doesn't make any sense to me. Incidentally, I'm very happy they didn't paint that gorgeous china cupboard!
Insurance maybe, I know my home can't be left empty and also has to be my principal dwelling place or I'm not covered.
I agree! Rent it out & move in with hubby.
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Just because she's selling the house doesn't mean that she is currently living in it. I'm sure she's living with her husband's house.
Also, being a landlord is not for everyone.
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I would be willing to bet that if the house is structurally sound and in a good location but just needs some cosmetic freshening up and being overpriced is keeping it from selling it can only be one reason. Not enough bathrooms.
I painted my whole home Spanish Sand Home Depot paint, with white ceilings. And then based on my friend's idea I put up canvas pictures in the colors I like for the room they are in. And asessorize with more colors in the room with drapes, bedding, decorations to match the color I want for the room.
Sophie is so talented, tactful, and offers really great tips. I love Anthony as her contractor, and when she has clients see a neighboring staged home, too.
I don’t know where she’s talking about that the housing market has soften but here in Western Washington State the prices of houses has skyrocketed as Everyone has suddenly moved here. Rent has double & even tear down houses are going for outrageous prices now
This show is from 2008, that is why. Remember the recession back then?
This house is in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The last time house sales in Canada were soft was the early 90s. People don't typically want dated homes. Her house and furnishings have set her house price low. That kitchen...🤢
Corrected to 2021, that house is definitely around the CDN $1 million range now.
This is eight years old but it still holds its appeal.
They missed the dust/dirt on the salt and pepper shakers next to the microwave
OMG! I had to go back and look for it! Still, I love the updates. The dining room is beautiful.
These Canadian houses are so big compared to the majority of British houses.
Just been thinking the same about German houses + apartments, Some of these Houses seem indecently huge to me 😱
I can’t believe that three months is a long time to sell a house. I know some markets are hot. But in my area of the US it’s not unusual to have a house for sale for a year.
✨💖✨I agree. I live out in a rural area. There have been houses for sale for years.
In 2020 we bought one house and sold another. I would like a house, go home to tell my partner he should come look at it, and it would have sold in those few hours. We saw three houses the morning we found our current house, and I looked at them, said, "House #1" and we put an offer in immediately and were finally able to get a house. Our house sold after being on the market for one week. We had two buyers look at it, and got two offers, one of which we took. That's what you call a hot market.
@@AlexandraLynch1 Oh, no, hun. That’s not hot, it’s sizzlin’. Glad you were able to find a home.
Yes that is the usual time, here in Florida. 3 months to a year.
the owner is gorgeous!
The landscaping in the front hides the beautiful window and front door area. Different shrubbery could frame and draw the eye to these attractive features, not hide them, for great curb appeal. The driveway could use a power washing too.
Best decision we ever made was to have a professional painter come in and repaint the interior one uniform neutral color throughout the house. It made the house look larger and showed much better.
Amazing transformation
I would have also painted the shutters a more appealing color for a brighter look.
If she married a guy and planed to move in with him, why wouldn't she just go ahead and do that? Or were they both waiting so they could choose a place to buy together? The latter makes more sense.
She might be afraid of break ins.
It looks nice and clean, Just a different color paint, remove carpet where there are wood floors polishing them up,
If anything the Kitchen is very dated ,
Master Bedroom painting furniture white makes a big different !
I wear leg warmers all the time to keep my legs warm, duh! I get so many compliments on them; especially from younger women who are also cold. Don’t knock them!
Can someone help..what was the milky stuff used for the hardflòors? Great show, love every transformation
He called it Varathane.
@@cvblair thank you so much
It needs a porch, a house with a porch sells better looks better and gives it a comfortable feeling.
Kitchen would have looked a whole lot better if they had spent $500 on getting new cabinet doors instead of painting those horrid ones they left in there 🤮
I hate those kitchen cabinets
The bedroom looked much better. The light fixture needed changing in the dining room.
Three months is not long at all. It usually takes a year or more. Edit: ohhhhhh, that's why. They want WAY too much for that old of a house.
No, it doesn’t take anywhere near a year to sell a decent house. I have sold 2 older than this in less than 3 months, and know many people who have sold in about the same. And it entirely depends on location as to whether that cost is too much. It surely wouldn’t be overpriced in most Canadian cities.
Old ? It might be 30 years and when it is well built that is nothing. the neighbourhood and the nearby waterfront explain the price.
I think it depends where you're living. I didn't think three months to be long at all either, but I guess it varies. Where I live, it's usually a year sometimes even longer until houses sell. Besides, most houses with few exceptions are shown completely empty in my country, same as with flats for rent. Most of the time they don't even have a kitchen. In short, this programme is slightly bewildering for me.
You think this house is old? Wow, that's freaky. You understand people actually WANT to live in very old houses, right? They'll pay more for a hundred year old house than they'll pay for a ten year old house.
As for the time it takes to sell, where I live houses sell before they're even advertised. In other words within 24hrs of listing. A house still on market after a week is rare. And most are over a million dollars, AND old.
In my part of the country righ now: aqua blue/ dark sea blue i used on walls, wirh same colored sofas, pillows, decor in the same room😦😦😓
Too much blue is too much 😅
How on earth do people just find new husbands?
Swap meets and flea markets are great places for finding used husbands at bargain prices. lol.
Ha ha ha ha!!!!!
What's with weird little kitchen table?! Doesn't go with chairs.
Ugly bedroom but look beyond the furniture and paint. Some people just don't know or care how to decorate. But it's clean and nice
I do find it really odd that all these houses have free-standing fridges and cookers in styles that we haven't had in the UK for decades. Ditto for washing machines. I wonder why fashions have evolved so differently for white goods.
They should have moved the refrigerator to where the breakfast area is.
My bedroom is light purple, and I find it to be soothing and relaxing. Sophie is just stuck on the same color green for every house, but that color wouldn't work for me.
It looks lovely, but argh! They painted those beautiful terracotta tiles! It'll be so tatty in a couple of years' time -.-
I do not get the concept of spending money to decorate - the new buyers will throw it out . And likely repaint. I would rathe to virtual renderings. To show people the options. the price is high, I would advertise the neighbourhood and the nearby beachfront. I would give people a "discount" - anyone who can afford that house will want to put their personal stamp on it anyway. I would also imagine that people that can afford that home would also have the imagination to to go beyond. What is the use of having new kitchen cabinet doors. The family is going to do a remodel anyway !
Xyz Same:
Renderings, fully furnished is very costly just to sell or buy an established home, specifically if the house is under $500,000.
Of course, renderings are perfect for a new build or major renovations.
Lastly, the current concept of 'move in ready' is rather new, thanks to DYI television shows and HGTV. 30 - 40 years ago, buyers viewed homes without furniture and whatever was mechanical connected to house, stayed...including carpet.
Many people do not have imagination. That's what interior designers are for!!! 😀😉
wow
It's not the furniture, the fact is a ONE car garage, maybe take off 10k, seller isn't THAT motivated, what are the prices of similar houses near by?
did i miss something? why can't she move in with her husband while she's waiting for her house to sell? does he live in a different city and it would be too difficult for the real estate agent to show the house without her there? i guess i'll watch the rest of the show, and maybe i'll find out.
Yes!!! That's what I thought as soon as she said that it was too bad they couldn't live together yet. Ummm should be easier to show & sell if she left?!
I'm guessing insurance, she wouldn't be covered if the house is empty or not her main home.
If the area has a home exemption tax break, the house might have to be occupied by owner. And insurance.
Why is kitchen table stuck in the corner
I'd buy that house in a minute just the way it is: If i had the money and lived in canads😉
That show is around 10 years old and the same house is now selling for $2M. Nothing is cheap in Canada, not even rent.
Big improvement after. However, the kitchen is still blah. No painted tiles and ugly old countertops in a half-million-dollar house for me, but that's Toronto where you can away with this.
That is just for staging. I bet whoever buys it will tear it down anyways.
like this rerun. No John...
Who's John?
@@AlexS-oj8qf He shows up with Sofie as a side kick. I may even have his name wrong.Filmed in Britain.
This is the Canadian season of the show.
I don't understand why homeowners don't move out of the house for sale when they have another house available to them? Just leave the house staged with furniture and move with your new husband! Then, the house can be shown with zero inconvenience to the owner.
How about some new episodes?
The house shown as an "example" was dark, dark, dark...dark furniture, dark floors, no light...how is this something to copy?
I finally figured out what’s wrong with the bad design in this show. At 9:30 they say the person designing will be a general contractor. General contractors are great at construction or fulfilling a design request but should never do designing themselves. I get that this show also wants to save as much as possible to not ruin selling profits but a designer or even a professional staging company would go a long way.
the people aren't buying the furniture so why tell them to change it.
Air Bnb.
The only complant I'd have is that now the downstairs toilet at the back is directly off the dining room.
I hate the new sofas. They look so dated.
Yes because the video is from 2008.
Big yikes 😬
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Boring living room!!!!
No, Karen, it's "Buyers friendly", you can already see buyers say things like "ohh we're gonna change some color because the room is very neutral", which means they already see themselves in the house, and that's the point, not to be exciting or unique, but to make potential buyers able to imagine themselves in the space.
the beige in the kitchen is ugly, I think it looked even better before.
You lost me! The designer seems very snotty. I would never speak to anyone like that!