A home seller has contacted me with a home staging job in Kitchener, Ontario in need of a professional home stager. The client hasn’t provided the square footage or listing price, but the home is furnished and is scheduled to be listed on the market by the end of the month.
The tri-city metropolitan area of Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge has a population of over 450,000, so home stagers in this area shouldn’t have any problems finding clients.
We’ve made it easy for you to apply for this home staging project. All you need to do is complete the form at the Staging Diva Home Staging Project Referral Service.
Please be sure to include “Kitchener, ON Staging Project” as the project location in the first line of the form.
This home staging job will be referred first to members of the Staging Diva Directory of Home Stagers at no charge. If there’s not a Directory member available for this project, it will be open to any Staging Diva Graduate with a professional Internet presence. (It’s difficult to convince a client to hire you if they can’t review your staging portfolio, after all!)
If you get any paid work through this referral, there will be a $125 referral fee, which you can build into your staging fee if you’d like. It’s entirely up to you.
Because of all the traffic generated by my many home staging websites, I get lots of leads on staging jobs from all over the United States and Canada, and as far away as England, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, South Africa and Israel! I will only refer them to Graduates.
I generate tons of traffic for anyone listed on the Directory. Just one good project would more than pay for your entire training program plus building and hosting your web page on the high-traffic Directory of Home Stagers for an entire year! When clients find you from your listing in the Staging Diva Directory, I do not charge you a referral fee.
Dianne says
On occasion, I am available for staging in Kitchener. I am available for an end of the month staging need.
Debra Gould says
Dianne, thanks for your interest but I think the blog post is pretty clear about the process to apply.