Staging FAQ'sMy house isn't worth being "professionally staged"?
Even spending a mere $500 for staging services should net you thousands in return and speed of sale based upon statistical data. In the previous statistics, unless the house is under 50K this argument is invalid.
The housing market is good and my house doesn't need to be staged to sell?
You're right. Every house will sell, it's a matter of when and for how much. Even if your house sells quickly in a good market, it doesn't mean it sold for the amount it would have sold for had it been professionally staged. Remember, professionally staged homes sell on a conservative average for 6%+ more*. If your home sold for 400K un-staged it probably would have sold for 425K staged.
Can I stage my own home?
Home sellers are usually incapable of successfully staging
their own home. Why? Because our home is like our child, we
do not see all of their flaws. We've gotten used to the way
it looks and in fact it is difficult emotionally to change
it. If you can't view something objectively then you are
unable to market and package it effectively. Not to mention
most home sellers don't "stage" homes everyday so the idea
that they can expertly transform their own home is
overwhelming. That's what professionals are for and that is
where the greatest returns come in.returns come in.
Can homebuyers use their imagination and look past the
décor?
Only a mere 10% of homebuyers can actually visualize the
potential of a home. This means that 90% of the people who
walk through your home cannot! The importance of having
your home professionally staged in this market is crucial.
Your home needs to be priced right and a 9 out of 10 in
appearance. Vacant homes staging is imperative as well. Most
buyers cannot visualize size and scale so furniture helps to
give them a frame of reference.
Still not convinced? Check out our "Staging Statistics" as well as our "Top Dollar Guide" for getting the most out of your home sale
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