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Frequently Asked Questions About Home Staging

Why Stage My Home?

Make your home stand out from the rest! Home staging will enhance the positive features of your home and minimize the negative ones -- both inside and out. As potential buyers drive up to your home, you want them to be immediately intrigued and anxious to walk through your front door. Once inside, the staged home will only impress with its beautifully arranged rooms and inviting environment.

Why Should I Spend Money to Sell My Home?

Once you decide to sell your home, it becomes a product that requires effective packaging and marketing to make it stand above the competition. Effective Home Staging will provide you that edge. How you live in your home and how it needs to be marketed for sale are two very different things. One very important point to remember: Staging costs a lot less than your first price reduction!

How Can Home Staging Make Me Money?

Staged homes on average sell for 7-10% over list price and they sell faster than non-staged homes. This means money in your pocket and the ability to transition smoothly to your new home.

My Home Has Already Been Listed For Sale. Is It Too Late To Stage?

It is definitely not too late! While it is ideal that you stage your home during the listing process, it will only serve to help speed up the sale if staging occurs after it has been on the market for a while.

Why Have I Never Heard About Home Staging Before?

The practice of Home Staging has existed for more than 20 years. It originated on the West Coast and is an integral part of the home selling process there. It is growing in popularity on the East Coast as home prices increase and sellers seek ways to boost their property's appeal.

A buyer will visit an average of 10 homes and will select the home that made the best impression, requires the least amount of work, and is move-in ready.