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How to Stage a Home For a Quick Sale and High Sales Price

Posted 11-03-2008 at 08:06 AM by jeffvivian


Staging is all the rage across America right now. Whether you are selling a home or simply re-decorating, staging has simple principles that most people fail to grasp.
Most people cannot stage their own home. Their sentimental attraction to too many pieces will not allow them to minimize the space. A cute picture of their family together combined with a vase that they got at their wedding, though priceless to them, simply clutters the appearance of the room.
Staging is about clearing a room to show floor space. This means that the furniture needs to be off the wall. When was the last time that you visited a home and found that the couches were off the wall and pictures were on the wall? This is a huge part of staging.
True, staging does not care about groupings of like items. Staging incorporates sizes; the high, medium and low aspect of decorating and uses three or five items in each grouping.
Staging does not add a convenience table next to a chair; it minimizes the amount of furniture in a room, not adds. It is more important that the spacing be correct more than thinking of the living function of the room like having a table to put a drinking glass or magazine on.
Staging decorates every table for its function as if you are having a party now. Outdoor tables are set for dinner, game tables have games in action and tea sets are ready to go.
Fresh flowers are preferred instead of fake flowers, white towels are used instead of colored by preference, beds have way too many pillows and music is soft or jazzy instead of rock music. Also keep the TVs off.
Many times a professional stager will be able to use your furnishings. There is a misnomer that says that stagers bring things to your home and it costs a fortune. This is simply not true.
Staging has played a huge role in getting homes sold quickly and for more money. The goal of staging is to make your home appeal to the broadest range of buyers by eliminating any offensive items or groupings of decorations that would detract a buyer’s attention. You want the buyer instead to be focused on the house and its elements that have attracted them to it.
Staging is a must for serious sellers. Don’t be fooled that you can do it yourself. Hire a professional.
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  1. Old Comment
    I think people just need to realize that homes are to be lived in. If someone is selling their house, it should be expected that people will be living in the house and using the the house. HGTV has screwed with peoples heads. I think its silly to stage an empty house...people need to use their imagination, instead of having someone do it for them. Just my .02.
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    Posted 11-03-2008 at 08:13 AM by Stavs Stavs is offline
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    Most homes if they are clean can be staged by homeowners and agents working together. But I have to be honest there are some homes that aren't clean and are chopped by their color choices and layout.

    Understand your .02 but some of things I have seen go beyond a "tiding up"
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    Posted 11-03-2008 at 08:20 AM by jeffvivian jeffvivian is offline
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    I remember when we were looking a lot of people left their houses in such disarray. I can understand cleaning, etc, but the shows do go a little overboard sometimes.
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    Posted 11-04-2008 at 04:21 PM by Stavs Stavs is offline
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    oh the HGTV stuff is way over the top.
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    Posted 11-05-2008 at 07:37 AM by jeffvivian jeffvivian is offline
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    HGTV may take it too far, but when people are purchasing a home it is an emotional not logical decision -- they want to buy a safe haven - and you cannot underestimate the emotional pull that is needed to make an offer! People cannot imagine room sizes -- as a home staging professional I can guarantee that rooms look better and larger with furnishings.
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    Posted 12-17-2008 at 07:33 AM by creativeconcepts creativeconcepts is offline
 

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