Frequently Asked Questions
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Home staging is the process of preparing and decorating a home to make it more appealing to potential buyers. It involves arranging furniture, decluttering, adding decor, and highlighting the home’s best features to create an inviting atmosphere
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Staged homes typically sell faster and for a higher price compared to non-staged homes. Staging helps buyers visualize themselves living in the space, making your property stand out in listing photos and during showings.
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Even if your home is furnished, staging can help optimize layout, scale, and style. A professional stager may rearrange, remove, or supplement your existing furniture to appeal to a broader range of buyers.
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Staging usually takes 3-4 hours to complete and we reccommend listing photo's be taken on the same day after staging is complete.
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No, not necessarily. Occupied staging works around your day-to-day living. However, for best results, minimizing personal items and maintaining cleanliness is recommended during the listing period.
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Vacant homes can appear cold and uninviting. Stagers will bring in furniture, rugs, art, and accessories to create warmth and help buyers visualize the space.
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Yes, DIY staging is possible, especially with guidance from a consultation. However, professional stagers bring design expertise, objective insight, and often have access to stylish furnishings that elevate the presentation.
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Even in a seller’s market, staging can help maximize your sale price and reduce time on the market. It creates emotional appeal, which often results in stronger offers.
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Interior decorating personalizes a space to your tastes; staging depersonalizes it to appeal to a wide range of buyers. The goal is to sell the home, not decorate it for the current owner.
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Start with a consultation! A professional stager will walk through your home, discuss your goals and timeline, and recommend a plan that fits your budget.
