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Time to re-focus on getting your home sold

How to stage to sell your house

Now that the holidays are over and you can breathe again, it’s time to re-focus on getting your home sold. It’s a competitive market out there and most of today’s home buyers prefer to browse online before viewing homes in person. Is your online listing giving off the right first impression?

Join me, the first week in January (I’ll be sharing the exact day and time soon),  when nationally syndicated lifestyle and entertainment show, Daytime with Jerry Penacoli, (who made his mark on the popular international  lifestyle show, EXTRA) and Cyndi Edwards talk staging with me Karen Post your staging expert. We will be talking staging tips and how to sell your home fast for the highest price.

What is staging?
Staging is strategically placing furniture and accessories in a home in a way that appeals to potential buyers.

What’s the difference between staging and decorating?

The goal for any real estate listing is to:

How can you accomplish all of those goals for your listing?  Start staging today!

Real estate marketing trends

Here are 4 critical staging tips to get you started and prepare your property to sell.

  1. Think less. Not more. Edit out furniture, accessories and any personal stuff that will make the home feel smaller. Larger, simple elements look more upscale and on-trend.
  2. Try to detach from the emotion you feel toward your home: the memories, your décor, and your personal style.
  3. Focus on doing what it takes to get the home sold for the highest price.
  4. If you hire a staging professional to help you, trust their advice. Remember that any changes they make are not personal, they’re meant to help you sell your home.

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They may make cosmetic recommendations too, about paint, cabinet or door hardware, and lighting.

Although home staging has a higher price tag than a staging consultant or virtual staging, it has a huge impact and is highly recommended for expensive homes.

You can estimate the cost of home staging at a monthly cost of about 1% of your home’s list price.

 

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