No city is exactly alike in the world. But in the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, each city is wearing the same deserted look as the other. Whether its London, New York, Moscow, Shanghai, Singapore, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Melbourne, Cape Town, Istanbul, Rome, Los Angeles, Madrid, Mexico City, Miami or Manila; every major city around the world is in a lockdown.
Toronto is no different. The coronavirus pandemic has forced the city into a lockdown as well. Torontonians are practicing social isolation in order to prevent the virus from spreading further. Everyone in the city (except some professions) is now working from home.
Doctors are putting their lives on the line, saving others’ lives and preventing the pandemic from getting out of control. Certain factories and industries are still running to provide the necessary supplies and items. Governments around the world are bailing out their economies to prevent a meltdown and farmers are doing all they can to prevent people from going hungry.
Almost all white-collar professionals are now working from home and real estate professionals are no different. They are using digital technologies in helping customers explore their desired properties. Virtual showings are currently the new norm in helping prospective buyers explore various Condos for sale in Toronto, alongside townhouses, rowhouses, and mansions.
Making the finest workspace at home during the COVID-19 pandemic
A home-based workspace is one of the best spaces any professional can own, especially a real estate professional. Regardless of any distractions, the degree of control and personalization in such a workspace is high. It can also be aligned with what a person can desire.
Regardless of whether it is a complete room, a table by the window, a large space in the garage, the basement or the backyard shed; it can be made the way the professional wants to. Real estate professionals are fluent in this manner.
Observing the way homes are neatly and meticulously decorated and set, here are some key tips for real estate professionals in creating one of the best workspaces at home they will cherish for life:
1. Cleaning up the space before use
Getting used to a new workspace is challenge (especially in extraordinary circumstances). In order to get it done right, real estate professionals must start with cleaning the place first. Then they can start placing and organizing the needed things before they start working. After that, they are home free to start working.
2. Improving the ergonomic aspect of the new workspace
This is often taken for granted and this is where real estate professionals can shine. All they need to do is set up their workspace correctly.
Apart from investing in top-notch furniture, they don’t need to spend a lavish sum of money to improve the ergonomics. Adjusting the chair and desk’s height can do wonders. Aligning the computer monitor’s level with the sightline is a plus. Using a good footrest will help set the feet in the right position.
3. Making it as pleasant as possible
For numerous reasons, professionals add personal mementos and decorative touches in their work settings. Simply put, they should have things they enjoy the most as it is a good way of brightening up the day.
Family photos, plants, action figures, miniature cars, and other things are known to be mood boosters. They help keep the professionals energized. Overall, a pleasant workspace adds a lot more than just a personal space. The clean and pleasant environment helps in creating a good overall professional setup.
4. Using the right digital tools
The real estate industry is based on relationships. This is the sole reason real estate agents are struggling to do their jobs correctly in these challenging times. Fortunately, using the right technological tools can help them conduct showings, complete transactions, and remotely contacting clientele & team members with ease.
Virtual showings right now are helping ensure buyers and sellers get the best possible experience. Zoom and Skype are good ways of hosting digital meetings, Google Documents can help with strong collaborations and all the needed paperwork can be completed via a document-signing app.
5. Prevent paperwork from going haywire
Clutter has proved to make people anxious, tired, lazy and serial procrastinators. It is proved by research. When it comes to home-based workspaces, paper can be both a blessing and a culprit too. Real estate professionals must prevent it from getting out of control.
They can start by disposing paperwork which is no longer needed. They can utilize an easy to follow filing system. A wall-mounted file folder rack helps simplify sorting. Designated boxes for different types of documents can do the same.
Overall, a straightforward system needs to be in place to prevent documentation from going haywire.
Conclusion
Working from home does have its challenges but it also has its pros too. There are certain steps real estate professionals can take in order to ensure a smooth transition. It may be a challenge to create the best home-based workspace, but it eventually turns into a blessing.
Other than that, they don’t need to be glued to their chairs as they can stand up and move around a bit to ensure they don’t end up being stiff as cement. Overall, they should feel comfortable and make a place at home that brings in pleasant & professional vibes.