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Kevin Boer, Realtor, Alain Pinel April 30th, 2007 |
As expected, this weekend’s open houses were well-attended. On Saturday we had a slow but steady trickle of visitors, and Sunday it was fast and furious.
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Kevin Boer, Realtor, Alain Pinel April 27th, 2007 |
The job of a stager is to make a home look classy and elegant, while appealing to as broad a range of people as possible. Often it’s the little things, the discrete touches, that are the difference between a good and a bad staging job.
Carol Soffer’s work on this property includes quite a number of such touches, including vases, the famous “See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil” monkey triumvirate, and — of course — pickled olives. No staged home is complete without them.
See this picture gallery to see what I mean.
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Kevin Boer, Realtor, Alain Pinel April 24th, 2007 |
Did our first broker tour today from 2pm to 4pm, our first exposure to the market. There weren’t a lot of other properties on today’s real estate tour in Potrero Hill.
Had a steady stream of agents come through, with — as expected — plenty of positive feedback. The property shows very well — thanks in large part to the excellent staging work of Carol Soffer and her team — and has been meticulously well-maintained.
The first public showing is this Thursday April 26th, 2007, from 5pm to 7pm. Come on by!
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Kevin Boer, Realtor, Alain Pinel March 24th, 2007 |
Today I got my first look at the property, and it was everything I expected and more. I knew from talking to my client that it was a 2-bedroom, 2-bath, 2.5-story loft, so the layout itself didn’t surprise me. What blew me away the most was the living area: bright and airy, even on a cloudy San Francisco day, partly because of the windows, which reach from the floor all the way up to the ~20-ft ceilings, but also because of the skylight.
The winding spiral staircase leading from the living area to the 3rd floor loft bedroom-cum-office is another great feature. After walking up, you get an even better sense of the big living space.
The master bedroom is on the entrance level, and the doors to the master bedroom are also striking: imposing, antique-looking doors, which were apparently one of the features that sold the owners on this property when they first saw it. It’s also apparently a feature not shared by the other units in the building.
The property definitely shows pride of ownership; these guys have obviously taken good care of the property.
Check out the pictures!
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